| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1806 - 476 str.
...privileges ELI.JE* an<^ inromunities of citizens of the United) States. Marshall, Ch. ]. delivered the opinion of the court. The question in this case is whether the' plaintiffs, as residents of the district of Columbia, can maintain an action in the circuit court... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1807 - 542 str.
...the Dutchess of Kingston's will, in collectanea juridical) February 19. MARSHALL, Ch. J. delivered the opinion of the court. The question in this case is, whether the executor of a person who dies in a foreign country, can maintain an action in this, by virtue of... | |
| Thomas Walter Williams - 1808 - 1262 str.
...as part ot his (the pauper's) family. Tic pauper believed it was known to the township of Knighton that he rented the mill, because he served some of the inhabitants, and they knew him to be a miller. — The case was argued, and afterwards Aahhunt J. delivered the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1817 - 898 str.
...as part of his (the pauper's) family. The pauper believed it was known to the township of Knighton that he rented the mill, because he served some of the inhabitants there with grits, and they knew him to be a miller. Bearcrojt and Dayrell, in support of the order... | |
| South Carolina. Constitutional Court of Appeals, David James McCord - 1823 - 576 str.
...tliat point. This.was a motion to reverse the opinion of the court below. Mr. Justice Natt delivered the opinion of the court: The question in this case is, whether an administrator is liable to pay the costs of a suit which was brought agninst the intestate in his... | |
| Edmund Bott - 1827 - 826 str.
...house as part of his (the pauper's) family. The pauper believed it was known to the township of K. that he rented the mill, because he served some of...— ASHHURST J. delivered the opinion of the Court. The question in this case is, Whether the pauper gained a settlement in the parish where he rented... | |
| John Tidd Pratt - 1833 - 392 str.
...the amount of the weekly wages) for nine or ten years. — Lord TENTERDEN CJ delivered the judgment of the Court. The question in this case is, Whether the pauper served in Presteign as an apprentice, or as a yearly servant ? It is clearly established by the authorities,... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court, George Shall Yerger - 1836 - 640 str.
...S. andJ. S. Yerger, for complainants. J. Rucks and RJ J\Ieigs, for defendants. REESE,, J. delivered the opinion of the court. The question in this case is, whether the answer, under the construction and operation of our statute, (1821, c. GO,) makes out a case of... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Edward Hyde East - 1845 - 658 str.
...took his judgment on the counts averring an interest. Curia adv. vult. GROSE, J.(¿) now delivered the opinion of the Court. — The question in this case is, Whether in a declaration on a policy, which on the face of it has no words to shew it not to be an interest... | |
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