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... granted in this court . It is true that a judgment of the county court is not vacated by the allowance of excep ... granting of a stay of proceed- ings in this court . It is apparent that an affirmance of the judgment would make it final ...
... granted in this court . It is true that a judgment of the county court is not vacated by the allowance of excep ... granting of a stay of proceed- ings in this court . It is apparent that an affirmance of the judgment would make it final ...
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... granted to Adeline J. Gordon and William H. Corbin . The de- ceased died in Norfolk in 1878 , but at the time of death was a resident of the state of New York , where letters testamentary had then been granted to Henry J. Cullen , as ...
... granted to Adeline J. Gordon and William H. Corbin . The de- ceased died in Norfolk in 1878 , but at the time of death was a resident of the state of New York , where letters testamentary had then been granted to Henry J. Cullen , as ...
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... granted letters cum testamento an- nexo to Adeline J. Gordon and William H. Corbin . The deceased died at Norfolk in 1878 , leaving a widow , Lenora M. Gordon , and a daughter , Mary Agnes Gordon , his only heirs at law . At the time of ...
... granted letters cum testamento an- nexo to Adeline J. Gordon and William H. Corbin . The deceased died at Norfolk in 1878 , leaving a widow , Lenora M. Gordon , and a daughter , Mary Agnes Gordon , his only heirs at law . At the time of ...
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... granted to re- strain the execution , which was confirmed unanimously by the court of apeals . Ex parte Brown , 2 Bailey , 323. A court entered judgment of death for an offense not capital . The error could not be corrected by appeal ...
... granted to re- strain the execution , which was confirmed unanimously by the court of apeals . Ex parte Brown , 2 Bailey , 323. A court entered judgment of death for an offense not capital . The error could not be corrected by appeal ...
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... granted , upon the ground " that the plaintiff proved that the excavation in ques- tion was made , if ever , in May ... granting and refusing to set aside the nonsuit . It was conceded upon the argument that these reasons presented ...
... granted , upon the ground " that the plaintiff proved that the excavation in ques- tion was made , if ever , in May ... granting and refusing to set aside the nonsuit . It was conceded upon the argument that these reasons presented ...
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Seite 363 - All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial, or delay.
Seite 107 - This is its general and popular meaning. But it is also used in a more restricted sense, to express the inability of a party to pay his debts, as they become due in the ordinary course of business.
Seite 83 - After the passage of this act all property which shall pass by will or by the intestate laws of this state, from any person who may die seized or possessed of the same while a resident of this state...
Seite 99 - The court instructed the jury that the plaintiff was entitled to recover this expense, if he was legally bound to pay the bill to Dr.
Seite 339 - I give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, both real and personal, to my beloved wife, Susie E. Smith, to have and to hold to her, my said wife, and to her heirs and assigns forever.
Seite 398 - It is now no longer doubted, either in England or the United States, that courts of equity in both have a jurisdiction over corporations, at the instance of one or more of their members...
Seite 79 - All men are born equally free and independent, and have certain natural, inherent and unalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and of pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness.
Seite 73 - ... to delay, hinder, or defraud creditors and others of their just and lawful actions...
Seite 182 - It is not enough to say that this particular case was not in the mind of the convention when the article was framed, nor of the American people when it was adopted. It is necessary to go farther and to say that had this particular case been suggested, the language would have been so varied as to exclude it, or it would have been made a special exception.
Seite 222 - That all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain Inherent and Indefeasible rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, and of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property and reputation, and of pursuing their own happiness.