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... suit to the amount of $ 1,745 , which were allowed ; but the usurious interest was not deducted on the ground that the Constitution of Texas , which went into effect in 1870 , and continued in force till after the recovery of the ...
... suit to the amount of $ 1,745 , which were allowed ; but the usurious interest was not deducted on the ground that the Constitution of Texas , which went into effect in 1870 , and continued in force till after the recovery of the ...
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... suit , but as an allowance ex gratia for the expenses of the suit . Hull . Costs , 3 ; Gilbert C. P. 210 , 214. The first statute on the subject was the statute of Marl- bridge ( 52 Hen . III , c . 6 ) , which gave to the defendant his ...
... suit , but as an allowance ex gratia for the expenses of the suit . Hull . Costs , 3 ; Gilbert C. P. 210 , 214. The first statute on the subject was the statute of Marl- bridge ( 52 Hen . III , c . 6 ) , which gave to the defendant his ...
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... suit against it . This would be the case whether such subsequent suit were brought by the libellant , who if he fail of recov- ery , or of satisfaction in his suit against the first ves sel , The Marshall , 12 Fed . Rep . 921 , might ...
... suit against it . This would be the case whether such subsequent suit were brought by the libellant , who if he fail of recov- ery , or of satisfaction in his suit against the first ves sel , The Marshall , 12 Fed . Rep . 921 , might ...
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