The Southern Law Review, Svazek 5Soule, Thomas & Wentworth, 1880 |
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... debt against the public . It is said that if the owner , " for the shortest period , " clearly gives the public , either by his express consent or by his silence , to understand that he does not intend to object to the entry , but ...
... debt against the public . It is said that if the owner , " for the shortest period , " clearly gives the public , either by his express consent or by his silence , to understand that he does not intend to object to the entry , but ...
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... debt due from the public to the owner , and whether it must be paid in money exclusively , or whether it may not be paid in special benefits , exclusively or partially , is a question upon which the courts are not agreed . In ...
... debt due from the public to the owner , and whether it must be paid in money exclusively , or whether it may not be paid in special benefits , exclusively or partially , is a question upon which the courts are not agreed . In ...
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... debts . Mr. Scribner , in his learned work on the subject of Dower , expresses the opinion that the wife is entitled to compensation where her inchoate dower is taken under an exercise of the right of eminent domain . " It may be , " he ...
... debts . Mr. Scribner , in his learned work on the subject of Dower , expresses the opinion that the wife is entitled to compensation where her inchoate dower is taken under an exercise of the right of eminent domain . " It may be , " he ...
Strana 126
... debts and liabilities . The result has been extensive liti- gation , involving the determination of a great variety of questions of interest and of great practical importance . The rulings of the courts upon these questions are ...
... debts and liabilities . The result has been extensive liti- gation , involving the determination of a great variety of questions of interest and of great practical importance . The rulings of the courts upon these questions are ...
Strana 134
... debts and certificates of receivers ( ch . xvii . ) ; of the debts of mortgage- trustees in possession ( ch . xviii . ) ; of the priority of railroad mortgages over equities subsequently arising ( ch . xix . ) ; of liens affecting the ...
... debts and certificates of receivers ( ch . xvii . ) ; of the debts of mortgage- trustees in possession ( ch . xviii . ) ; of the priority of railroad mortgages over equities subsequently arising ( ch . xix . ) ; of liens affecting the ...
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Strana 602 - general law relating to the organization of corporations, and this being so, the act is also obnoxious to that clause of the Constitution which provides that, ''in all other cases where a general law can be made applicable, no special law shall be enacted." — Smyth r. Monticello, etc., Loan Assn., Cir. Ct. Piatt Co. 111., Ch. Leg.
Strana 531 - The subjects of every Slate ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities — that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the
Strana 575 - Cincinnati, etc., R. Co. v. Cole, 29 Ohio St. 126. IV.—THE REPORTERS AND TEXT-WRITERS. "T will be recorded for a precedent; And many an error, by the same example, Will rush into the State. —The Merchant of. Venice, Act IV.,
Strana 623 - a certain business during the joint lives of the parties to the agreement, is an "agreement that is not to be performed within the space of one year from the making thereof,
Strana 589 - If no such objection be taken, either by demurrer or answer, the defendant shall be deemed to have waived the same, excepting only the objection to the jurisdiction of the court over the subjectmatter of the action, and excepting the objection that the petition does not state facts sufficient to constitute
Strana 900 - bailable by sufficient sureties, except for capital offences where the proof is evident or the presumption great," there is no prohibition against admitting to bail a defendant charged with a capital crime : but he may be so admitted to bail, within the sound discretion of the trial judge. — Ex parte
Strana 175 - part thereof, unto Anne, Thomas, Mary, William, and Nathaniel, my sons and daughters, and the survivors and survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor, share and share alike, as tenants in common, and not as joint tenants.
Strana 19 - taken for public use without just compensation first made or secured in money, except in time of war, or other public exigency imperatively requiring its immediate seizure, or for the purpose of making or repairing roads which shall be open to the public without a charge, when compensation may be made afterwards.
Strana 725 - THE AMERICAN DECISIONS. Containing the Cases of General Value and Authority decided in the Courts of the Several States, from the Earliest Issue of the State Reports to the year 1869. Compiled and Annotated by JOHN PROFFATT, LL.B., Author of "A Treatise on Jury Trial,
Strana 452 - THE AMERICAN DECISIONS. Containing all the Cases of General Value and Authority decided in the Courts of the several States, from the earliest Issue of the State Reports to the Year 1869. Compiled and Annotated by JOHN PROFFATT, LL.B.. Author of "A Treatise on Jury Trial,