Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, Volumen7E. Johns & Company, 1847 |
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... sued as heir of the endorser of a promissory note . The irregularity of the notice was pleaded , and the plea sustained , we think correctly , by the First Judge . The notice was enclosed in a letter , not directed to the defendant by ...
... sued as heir of the endorser of a promissory note . The irregularity of the notice was pleaded , and the plea sustained , we think correctly , by the First Judge . The notice was enclosed in a letter , not directed to the defendant by ...
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... sued for the price , can only require security against the danger of eviction , where he has reasonable ground for apprehending it . APPEAL from the District Court of West Feliciana , Johnson , J. Ratliff , for the plaintiff . Paterson ...
... sued for the price , can only require security against the danger of eviction , where he has reasonable ground for apprehending it . APPEAL from the District Court of West Feliciana , Johnson , J. Ratliff , for the plaintiff . Paterson ...
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... sued as such in the Court of Probates for the debts due by the estate . As a succession opened in favor of minors can be accepted for them only with be- nefit of inventory , it cannot be said to be their property , and does not legally ...
... sued as such in the Court of Probates for the debts due by the estate . As a succession opened in favor of minors can be accepted for them only with be- nefit of inventory , it cannot be said to be their property , and does not legally ...
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... sued on was given for the individual debt of John M. Morris contracted before its execution , and that the de- ceased , his wife , was in no manner bound to pay the same . After issue was thus joined , the plaintiff moved for and ...
... sued on was given for the individual debt of John M. Morris contracted before its execution , and that the de- ceased , his wife , was in no manner bound to pay the same . After issue was thus joined , the plaintiff moved for and ...
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... sued as such in the Court of Probates , for debts due by it . When the heirs of a succession , being of age , have accepted it unconditionally , or , being minors , have come into possession of it as beneficiary heirs , after the ...
... sued as such in the Court of Probates , for debts due by it . When the heirs of a succession , being of age , have accepted it unconditionally , or , being minors , have come into possession of it as beneficiary heirs , after the ...
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action of debt admitted alleged amount appeal appellee attorney authority avers Bank of Louisiana Baton Rouge bill bond Bullard civil claim Code of Practice commendam common law contract counsel Court of Probates creditors criminal damages debtor deceased decree deed of trust defendant defendant's demand District Court dollars endorser entitled error evidence execution executor favor filed given ground heirs husband indictment interest Jacobs John Durand Judge Judgment affirmed jurisdiction Lambeth land ment mortgage nonsuit notary notice obtained offence opinion Orleans paid parish parties payment penal action person petition petitioner plaintiff plantation Police Jury Port Hudson possession prays present proceedings prosecution protest punishment purchaser received recover rendered res judicata Robert Weston scire facias Sheriff slaves Slidell sold succession sued suit syndic tableau testator testimony tiff tion trial tutor Union Bank Weston Williams witness
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Página 271 - A crime, or misdemeanor, is an act committed, or omitted, in violation of a public law, either forbidding or commanding it.
Página 264 - On more than one occasion this court has expressed the cautious circumspection with which it approaches the consideration of such questions, and has declared that in no doubtful case would it pronounce a legislative act to be contrary to the constitution.
Página 221 - ... engaged in that trade, or that the decree under consideration has restrained them from prosecuting it. The boats of the appellant were, we are told, employed in the transportation of passengers ; and this is no part of that commerce which congress may regulate. If, as our whole course of legislation on this subject shows, the power of congress has been universally understood in America, to comprehend navigation...
Página 288 - ... to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor ; and in prosecutions by indictment or information, a speedy public trial, by an impartial jury of the vicinage...
Página 272 - The distinction of public wrongs from private, of crimes and misdemeanors from civil injuries, seems principally to consist in this: that private wrongs, or civil injuries, are an infringement or privation of the civil rights which belong to individuals, considered merely as individuals...
Página 294 - Almost every fine or forfeiture under a penal statute, may be recovered by an action of debt as well as by information...
Página 212 - It is co-extensive with the subject on which it acts and cannot be stopped at the external boundary of a State, but must enter its interior...
Página 290 - Election ; or if any person by himself, or any person employed by him, doth or shall, by any gift or reward, or by any promise, agreement, or security for any gift or reward, corrupt or procure any person or persons to give his or their vote or votes, or to forbear to give his or their vote or votes, in any such Election...
Página 498 - B and his heirs for ever : here A is tenant for years, remainder to B in fee. In the first place an estate for years is created or carved out of the fee, and given to A ; and the residue or remainder of it is given to B. But both these interests are, in fact, only one estate ; the present term of years and the remainder afterwards, when added together, being equal only to one estate in fee".