The Federal Reporter, Volumen136West Publishing Company, 1905 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... received by the appellant from the property belonging to the complainants and cross - complainant should bear legal interest from the date they were respectively received by the appellant , and that the appellant is entitled to like ...
... received by the appellant from the property belonging to the complainants and cross - complainant should bear legal interest from the date they were respectively received by the appellant , and that the appellant is entitled to like ...
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... received title to only 32 sections . That is to say , plaintiffs allege that they bought a body of land from the defendant , represented by him to contain between 26,240 acres and 27,520 acres , at an agreed lump - sum price , and that ...
... received title to only 32 sections . That is to say , plaintiffs allege that they bought a body of land from the defendant , represented by him to contain between 26,240 acres and 27,520 acres , at an agreed lump - sum price , and that ...
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... received and entered into possession of , which in point of fact they never re- ceived , but which they might have received and would have re- ceived if the defendant had truly been the owner thereof , as he rep- resented himself to be ...
... received and entered into possession of , which in point of fact they never re- ceived , but which they might have received and would have re- ceived if the defendant had truly been the owner thereof , as he rep- resented himself to be ...
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... received was worth $ 20,000 , it seems clear that they have lost nothing . If it was worth more than $ 20,000 , they have profited to the amount of the excess by the purchase . In Sigafus v . Porter , 179 U. S. 116 , at page 123 , 21 ...
... received was worth $ 20,000 , it seems clear that they have lost nothing . If it was worth more than $ 20,000 , they have profited to the amount of the excess by the purchase . In Sigafus v . Porter , 179 U. S. 116 , at page 123 , 21 ...
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of his house and lot in the town of Philippi . The money was received in two checks - one for $ 100 , which was used for payment of sundry bills due for freight ; and the remainder , less the discount , was deposit- ed by Proudfoot in ...
of his house and lot in the town of Philippi . The money was received in two checks - one for $ 100 , which was used for payment of sundry bills due for freight ; and the remainder , less the discount , was deposit- ed by Proudfoot in ...
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