Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Svazek 55Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, George C. Gibbs, William Jennison, Elijah W. Meddaugh, Henry Allen Chaney, Hovey K. Clarke, William Dudley Fuller, Hoyt Post, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, James M. Reasoner, Herschel Bouton Lazell, Richard W. Cooper Phelphs & Stevens, printers, 1886 |
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Strana 5
... statute of 1873 ( 1 Sess . Laws 1873 , p . 466 ) , that the proceedings in cases thereunder were special , and the statute must be strictly followed , " that a party asserting a lien under that statute must be held to a strict ...
... statute of 1873 ( 1 Sess . Laws 1873 , p . 466 ) , that the proceedings in cases thereunder were special , and the statute must be strictly followed , " that a party asserting a lien under that statute must be held to a strict ...
Strana 6
... statute , is to be made and attached to it . The circuit court has juris- diction when the claim exceeds one hundred dollars , but when two or more persons have claims in sums less than one hun- dred dollars each , they are permitted to ...
... statute , is to be made and attached to it . The circuit court has juris- diction when the claim exceeds one hundred dollars , but when two or more persons have claims in sums less than one hun- dred dollars each , they are permitted to ...
Strana 7
... statute provides that judgments shall not be stayed , reversed , impaired or in any way affected by reason of a number of specified defects , or " for any other default or negligence of any clerk or officer of the court or of the par ...
... statute provides that judgments shall not be stayed , reversed , impaired or in any way affected by reason of a number of specified defects , or " for any other default or negligence of any clerk or officer of the court or of the par ...
Strana 21
... statute that corporations shall fulfill the conditions and per- form the duties enjoined upon them by their charters as the terms upon which they are permitted to enjoy their fran- chises . No doubt the requirement that the Attorney ...
... statute that corporations shall fulfill the conditions and per- form the duties enjoined upon them by their charters as the terms upon which they are permitted to enjoy their fran- chises . No doubt the requirement that the Attorney ...
Strana 24
... statute of 1846 was passed it was held by this Court that there was considerable discre- tionary power on this ... statute under which this application is made . But that same Legislature , by special statute which remitted the ...
... statute of 1846 was passed it was held by this Court that there was considerable discre- tionary power on this ... statute under which this application is made . But that same Legislature , by special statute which remitted the ...
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Strana 364 - A husband cannot be examined for or against his wife, without her consent; nor a wife for or against her husband, without his consent; nor can either, during the marriage or afterwards, be, without the consent of the other, examined as to any communication made by one to the other during the marriage...
Strana 203 - On principle, there can be no foundation for an action on the part of the holder, unless there is a privity of contract between him and the bank. How can there be such a privity when the bank owes no duty, and is under no obligation to the holder ? The holder takes the check on the credit of the drawer, in the belief that he has funds to meet it, but in no sense can the bank be said to be connected with the transaction.
Strana 547 - ... west half of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter...
Strana 331 - And when any suit or proceeding is prosecuted or defended by any corporation, the opposite party, if examined as a witness in his own behalf, shall not be admitted to testify at all in relation to matters which, if true, must have been equally within the knowledge of a deceased officer or agent of the corporation...
Strana 164 - And it is agreed that if any rent shall be due and unpaid, or if default shall be made in any of the covenants herein contained, then it shall be lawful for the said party of the first part to re-enter the said premises, and to remove all persons therefrom.
Strana 394 - Compelling them to pay to the corporation, which they represent, or to its creditors, any money, and the value of any property, which they have acquired to themselves, or transferred to others, or lost, or wasted, by a violation of their duties.
Strana 484 - A commissioner, or other officer making a sale, as prescribed in this title, or a guardian of an infant party to the action, shall not, nor shall any person, for his benefit, directly or indirectly, purchase, or be interested in the purchase...
Strana 365 - Actions may be brought by and against a married woman in relation to her sole property, in the same manner as if she were unmarried...
Strana 394 - To set aside all alienations of property made by the trustees or other officers of any corporation, contrary to the provisions of law, or for purposes foreign to the lawful business and objects of such corporation, in cases where the person receiving such alienation knew the purpose for which the same was made: and, 8.
Strana 92 - All the property there can be in the nature of things in debts of corporations, belongs to the creditors, to whom they are payable, and follows their domicile, wherever that may be. Their debts can have no locality separate from the parties to whom they are due. This principle might be stated in many different ways, and supported by citations from numerous adjudications, but no number of authorities, and no forms of expression could add anything to its obvious truth, which is recognized upon its...