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... possession of one who appears to have previously transferred it , the legal presumption is that it has been regularly returned to him and that the title is in him , and the burden of showing the contrary is on the defendant . - Anniston ...
... possession of one who appears to have previously transferred it , the legal presumption is that it has been regularly returned to him and that the title is in him , and the burden of showing the contrary is on the defendant . - Anniston ...
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... possession of the parts thereof which are sued for , and the defense is rested upon the denial of this fact and the contention that the fences were where they had stood for twenty years , during all of which time the defendant had had ...
... possession of the parts thereof which are sued for , and the defense is rested upon the denial of this fact and the contention that the fences were where they had stood for twenty years , during all of which time the defendant had had ...
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... possession of said lot , including the strips in- volved in this controversy , until the years 1889 and 1890 , in which years the defendant who owned adjoin- ing lots , moved the fence on the three sides of the lot of his intestate , so ...
... possession of said lot , including the strips in- volved in this controversy , until the years 1889 and 1890 , in which years the defendant who owned adjoin- ing lots , moved the fence on the three sides of the lot of his intestate , so ...
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... possession ; as the law presumes , in the absence of proof to the con- trary , that every one in the possession of land holds un- der the true or real owner . And if a partition fence be extended by any one of two adjacent owners , so ...
... possession ; as the law presumes , in the absence of proof to the con- trary , that every one in the possession of land holds un- der the true or real owner . And if a partition fence be extended by any one of two adjacent owners , so ...
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... possession gave her a good title , whether she had a good deed or any deed at all to it ; and if , after such possession had so ripened into title , the de- fendant took possession of said lot or any part of it , she can be ousted by an ...
... possession gave her a good title , whether she had a good deed or any deed at all to it ; and if , after such possession had so ripened into title , the de- fendant took possession of said lot or any part of it , she can be ousted by an ...
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Términos y frases comunes
action adverse possession affirmative agreement Alabama alleged amount appeal appellee assigns as error authority averred Bethea bill Birmingham Blount county bona fide purchaser bond building cause chancery court charge circuit court claim claimants Code Coffee county Colbert county collateral complainant contract conveyance corporation court of equity creditor Dale county damages debt decree deed defendant defendant's demurrer detinue dollars election Encyc entitled equity Escambia County execution explosion facts fendant filed fraud Hudgins indictment indorser injury issue judgment jury Koopman & Gerdes land levied liability lien Linnehan McClellan & Scheerer ment Montgomery mortgage National Bank negligence notes notice nuisance overruled owner paid party payment person plaintiff plea possession probate promissory notes purchase question recover rendered rule secure sheriff statute street sued sufficient suit tended to show therein thereof Thompson tion transfers trial trust void witness
Pasajes populares
Página 33 - Assembly from taking the property and franchises of incorporated companies, and subjecting them to public use, the same as the property of individuals...
Página 188 - No law shall be revived, amended, or the provisions thereof extended, or conferred by reference to its title only, but so much thereof as is revived, amended, extended, or conferred, shall be reenacted, and published at length.
Página 312 - ... is applied to that class of wrongs that arise from the unreasonable, unwarrantable or unlawful use by a person of his own property, real or personal, or from his own improper, indecent or unlawful personal conduct, working an obstruction of, or injury to, a right of another or of the public, and producing such material annoyance, inconvenience, discomfort or hurt, that the law will presume a consequent damage.
Página 354 - Company, to recover damages for Injuries received by the plaintiff while in the employ of the defendant as a...
Página 656 - Upon the introduction of all the evidence, the defendant requested the court to give to the jury the following charges, and separately excepted to the court's refusal to give each of them as asked: (1.) "If the jury believe the evidence, they must find for- the defendant.
Página 312 - The term *nuisance' in legal phraseology is applied to that class of wrongs that arise from the unreasonable, unwarrantable, or unlawful use by a person of his own property, real or personal, or from his own improper, indecent, or unlawful personal conduct, working an obstruction or injury to a right of another, or of the public, and producing such material annoyance, inconvenience, discomfort or hurt, that the law will presume a consequent damage.
Página 345 - But where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itself noxious, but only something which may according to circumstances prove so...
Página 34 - ... and individuals invested with the privilege of taking private property for public use shall make just compensation for property taken, injured or destroyed by the construction or enlargement of their works, highways or improvements, which compensation shall be paid or secured before such taking, injury or destruction.
Página 345 - ... to meet the question. The distinction between the two kinds of erection or operation is obvious, and the soundness of that discretion seems • undeniable, which would be very slow to interfere, where the thing to be stopped, while it is highly beneficial to one party, may very possibly be prejudicial to none.
Página 282 - If it is a mere written agreement, solemn or otherwise, still, while it exists, it is always liable to be applied to improper purposes ; and it may be vexatiously litigated at a distance of time, when the proper evidence to repel the claim may have been lost, or obscured; or when the other party may be disabled*- from contesting its validity with as much ability and force as he can contest it at the present moment.