American Law Reports Annotated, Svazek 55Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1928 |
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Strana 33
... effect which pro- vides for postponement in the pay- ment of the notes to any particular period of time . " 66 Dykman v . Keeney ( 1896 ) 10 App . Div . 610 , 42 N. Y. Supp . 488 , later ap- peal to the same effect in ( 1897 ) 16 App ...
... effect which pro- vides for postponement in the pay- ment of the notes to any particular period of time . " 66 Dykman v . Keeney ( 1896 ) 10 App . Div . 610 , 42 N. Y. Supp . 488 , later ap- peal to the same effect in ( 1897 ) 16 App ...
Strana 51
... effect to a breach of trust , even though no actual fraud is shown.100 There are many cases to the general effect ( this point , however , often being merely dictum ) that the discretion of directors in de- claring or declining to ...
... effect to a breach of trust , even though no actual fraud is shown.100 There are many cases to the general effect ( this point , however , often being merely dictum ) that the discretion of directors in de- claring or declining to ...
Strana 147
... effect and validity of a provision in a charter of a corpora- tion intended to keep common stock in the hands of officers , directors , and employees actively promoting its af- fairs , and terminating their right to dividends after the ...
... effect and validity of a provision in a charter of a corpora- tion intended to keep common stock in the hands of officers , directors , and employees actively promoting its af- fairs , and terminating their right to dividends after the ...
Strana 162
... Effect of additional description , 166 . IV . Effect of official character of deed , 168 . V. Effect on contingent or inchoate estate , 169 . VI . Effect on property previously conveyed , 169 . VII . View in Connecticut , 170 . VIII ...
... Effect of additional description , 166 . IV . Effect of official character of deed , 168 . V. Effect on contingent or inchoate estate , 169 . VI . Effect on property previously conveyed , 169 . VII . View in Connecticut , 170 . VIII ...
Strana 166
... effect , Mer- rill v . Bradley ( 1908 ) 52 Tex . Civ . App . 527 , 121 S. W. 561 . III . Effect of additional description . In many cases property has been held to be covered by words of a deed or mortgage purporting to transfer all of ...
... effect , Mer- rill v . Bradley ( 1908 ) 52 Tex . Civ . App . 527 , 121 S. W. 561 . III . Effect of additional description . In many cases property has been held to be covered by words of a deed or mortgage purporting to transfer all of ...
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Strana 218 - it condemns, which proceeds not arbitrarily or capriciously, but upon inquiry, and renders judgment only after trial, so that every citizen shall hold his life, liberty, property, and immunities under the protection of the general rules which govern society. Hurtado v. California, 110 US 516, 28 L. ed. 232, 4 Sup. Ct. Rep. Ill, 292;
Strana 522 - Taxes may be levied and collected for public purposes only. They shall be uniform upon the same class of subjects within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and all taxes shall be levied and collected by general laws.
Strana 216 - The constitutional guaranty of due process of law requires that every man shall have his day in court and the benefit of the general law, a law which hears before it condemns, which proceeds not arbitrarily or capriciously, but upon inquiry, and renders judgment only after trial.
Strana 587 - the common law of England, so far as it is not repugnant to or inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, or the Constitution or laws of this state, is the rule of decision in all of the courts of this state.
Strana 649 - providing that in the event of a disagreement as to a claim under a contract of insurance between the Bureau and any beneficiaries thereunder, an action on the claim may be brought against the United States in the district court of the United States in and for the district in which such beneficiaries, or any one of them,
Strana 649 - in the event of disagreement as to a claim under the contract of insurance between the Bureau and any beneficiary or beneficiaries thereunder, an action on the claim may be brought against the United States in the district court of the United States in and for the district in which such beneficiaries, or any one of them resides,
Strana 685 - unless and until, and then only to the extent that, upon application by the carrier, and after investigation by the commission of the purposes and uses of the proposed issue and the proceeds thereof, . . . the commission by order authorizes such issue or assumption.
Strana 649 - the United States, in respect to which the party would be entitled to redress against the United States, either in a court of law or equity, if the United States were suable,
Strana 610 - brother" and "sister" include the children of a person who, for a period of not less than one year, stood in loco parentis to a member of the military or naval forces at any time prior to his enlistment or induction,
Strana 3 - to all statutes, that what is fairly implied is as much granted as what is expressed, it remains that the charter of a corporation is the measure of its powers, and that the enumeration "of these powers implies the exclusion of all others." Thomas v. West Jersey R. Co. 101 US 71, 25 L. ed. 950.