Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1785-1951, Volumen5;Volumen68 |
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... The son joined the army and was killed . On the 13th day of September , 1866 , Reed caused a written notice to be served on Lander , requiring him to Reed vs. Lander . surrender the possession of the premises 22 BUSH'S REPORTS .
... The son joined the army and was killed . On the 13th day of September , 1866 , Reed caused a written notice to be served on Lander , requiring him to Reed vs. Lander . surrender the possession of the premises 22 BUSH'S REPORTS .
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... possession of the premises on or before the first of April , 1867. And on the 7th day of October , 1867 , Reed brought this suit for the recovery of the prem- ises , and one hundred and fifty dollars damages for being kept out of possession ...
... possession of the premises on or before the first of April , 1867. And on the 7th day of October , 1867 , Reed brought this suit for the recovery of the prem- ises , and one hundred and fifty dollars damages for being kept out of possession ...
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... Possession acquired and held under a life tenant cannot be adverse , during his lifetime , to those who are entitled to the estate after the termination of the life estate . 4. Judgments against infant defendants constructively served ...
... Possession acquired and held under a life tenant cannot be adverse , during his lifetime , to those who are entitled to the estate after the termination of the life estate . 4. Judgments against infant defendants constructively served ...
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... Williams , his heirs - at - law , and possessed of one hundred and eighty acres of land , which he had purchased of Edwin Phelps , and for a title , held the bond Simmons , & c . , vs. McKay , & WINTER TERM , 1868 . 27.
... Williams , his heirs - at - law , and possessed of one hundred and eighty acres of land , which he had purchased of Edwin Phelps , and for a title , held the bond Simmons , & c . , vs. McKay , & WINTER TERM , 1868 . 27.
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... possession , claiming an undivided moiety of said one hundred and eighty acres of land at the death of their father , Humphrey Simmons , who , they admit , is entitled to a life estate therein as tenant by the curtesy , and is still ...
... possession , claiming an undivided moiety of said one hundred and eighty acres of land at the death of their father , Humphrey Simmons , who , they admit , is entitled to a life estate therein as tenant by the curtesy , and is still ...
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action adjudged adm'r affirmed alleged amended appellant appellee Assembly authority bond Boyle Bush cents chap chapter CHIEF JUSTICE WILLIAMS church circuit court CITED Civil Code claim common law Commonwealth Constitution contract conveyance conveyed county court creditors damages Dana death debt deed defendant DELIVERED THE OPINION Duvall enactment entitled equity evidence ex'rs execution fact filed further proceedings Galbreath Grider heirs Henry Grider Hoge homestead homestead exemption hundred dollars husband indictment interest J. J. Mar John judgment is reversed jurisdiction jury JUSTICE WILLIAMS DELIVERED Kentucky land Landram levy liable lien Louisville Martin ment Mercer County Methodist Episcopal Church Middleton mortgage Myers owner paid parties payment Penick person Peter Smith petition plaintiff pleadings Presbyterian purchase Railroad Company resulting trust Revised Statutes sheriff Smith sold Stanton subsequent suit testator thereof thousand dollars tion trial trustees Wherefore wife Wintersmith
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