Atlantic Reporter, Svazek 99West Publishing Company, 1917 |
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Strana ix
... person proposing to study law with the intention of applying for admission as an at- torney , shall present to the board of exam- iners for admission to the bar satisfactory proof that he has a high - school education , or its ...
... person proposing to study law with the intention of applying for admission as an at- torney , shall present to the board of exam- iners for admission to the bar satisfactory proof that he has a high - school education , or its ...
Strana 20
... person is in the habit of doing a thing in a particular way , it is permissible to show that fact , provided it is the best evidence readily obtainable , as tending to prove how he did it on a given occasion ; for experience teaches it ...
... person is in the habit of doing a thing in a particular way , it is permissible to show that fact , provided it is the best evidence readily obtainable , as tending to prove how he did it on a given occasion ; for experience teaches it ...
Strana 37
... person gets snow upon his shoes and slips , he should be considered incom- petent to operate a hoisting elevator . That was an accident liable to happen to the most prudent , although not always attended with such unfortunate results ...
... person gets snow upon his shoes and slips , he should be considered incom- petent to operate a hoisting elevator . That was an accident liable to happen to the most prudent , although not always attended with such unfortunate results ...
Strana 46
... person who can object to the con- firmation of the sheriff's sale in a proceeding of this sort has to be one whose interest ap- pears by the records of this court , and can- not be brought for the purpose of trying ti- tle between persons ...
... person who can object to the con- firmation of the sheriff's sale in a proceeding of this sort has to be one whose interest ap- pears by the records of this court , and can- not be brought for the purpose of trying ti- tle between persons ...
Strana 47
... person against which it is directed in fear of in- jury , unless he retreat . [ 3 ] It is not essential that the person charged with making the assault should be within striking distance of the person as- saulted . Indeed to constitute ...
... person against which it is directed in fear of in- jury , unless he retreat . [ 3 ] It is not essential that the person charged with making the assault should be within striking distance of the person as- saulted . Indeed to constitute ...
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Strana 216 - A person has no property, no vested interest, in any rule of the common law. That is only one of the forms of municipal law, and is no more sacred than any other. Rights of property which have been created by the common law cannot be taken away without due process ; but the law itself, as a rule of conduct, may be changed at the will, or even at the whim, of the legislature, unless prevented by constitutional limitations. Indeed, the great office of statutes is to remedy defects in the common law...
Strana 65 - Municipal and other corporations 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.
Strana 122 - ... a body corporate and politic, in fact and in name, by the name of "The Society of the Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York...
Strana 104 - ... in the absence of fraud in the transaction the judgment of the directors as to the value of the property purchased shall be conclusive...
Strana 341 - It is but a decent respect due to the wisdom, the integrity, and the patriotism of the legislative body, by which any law is passed, to presume in favor of its validity, until its violation of the constitution is proved beyond all reasonable doubt.
Strana 307 - July 1, 1898, which provides that "a discharge in bankruptcy shall release a bankrupt from all his provable debts...
Strana 423 - While the presumption is, where one has made a will, that he did not intend to die intestate as to any part of his property...
Strana 255 - ... action shall survive to the surviving plaintiff or plaintiffs, or against the surviving defendant or defendants, the writ or action shall not be thereby abated: but such death being suggested upon the record, the action shall proceed at the suit of the surviving plaintiff or plaintiffs against the surviving defendant or defendants.
Strana 7 - We think it is a settled principle, growing out of the nature of well-ordered civil society, that every holder of property, however absolute and unqualified may be his title, holds it under the implied liability that his use of it may be so regulated, that it shall not be injurious to the equal enjoyment of others having an equal right to the enjoyment of their property, nor injurious to the rights of the community.
Strana 202 - That, in order to give effect to the will of the people as expressed by their elected representatives, it is necessary that the power of the other House to alter or reject bills passed by this House should be so restricted by Law as to secure that within the limits of a single Parliament the final decision of the Commons shall prevail.