Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, Band 36state, 1885 |
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... decreed . As such owners and entitled to receive the money derived from its sale , they were parties to the suit against Handy and his sureties . It was for their use and benefit , as the real parties in interest , that the demand was ...
... decreed . As such owners and entitled to receive the money derived from its sale , they were parties to the suit against Handy and his sureties . It was for their use and benefit , as the real parties in interest , that the demand was ...
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... decreed . As owners of the cotton they alone were entitled to receive its proceeds . The judgment requiring Handy to pay over this money and fixing his liability therefor , was their judgment , with whose collection or enforcement they ...
... decreed . As owners of the cotton they alone were entitled to receive its proceeds . The judgment requiring Handy to pay over this money and fixing his liability therefor , was their judgment , with whose collection or enforcement they ...
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... decreed at the same time or in the same proceeding . The law declares " whenever a judgment is rendered against a sheriff , ” etc. It does not limit that judgment to one to be obtained on a rule , or rendered against the sheriff alone ...
... decreed at the same time or in the same proceeding . The law declares " whenever a judgment is rendered against a sheriff , ” etc. It does not limit that judgment to one to be obtained on a rule , or rendered against the sheriff alone ...
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... decreed that the judgment of the lower court be annulled , avoided and reversed and that the rule be made absolute at the cost of the defendant in both courts . DISSENTING OPINION . POCHÉ , J. Believing that one , at least , of the ...
... decreed that the judgment of the lower court be annulled , avoided and reversed and that the rule be made absolute at the cost of the defendant in both courts . DISSENTING OPINION . POCHÉ , J. Believing that one , at least , of the ...
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... decreed that the several judgments appealed from , namely that refusing to place the heirs of age in possession of their mother's succession ; that directing the delivery of the tin box and contents and the key to the executors of Mrs ...
... decreed that the several judgments appealed from , namely that refusing to place the heirs of age in possession of their mother's succession ; that directing the delivery of the tin box and contents and the key to the executors of Mrs ...
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action adjudication administrator alleged amended amount annulled application Article attorney authority averments Baton Rouge bill bills of lading bond cause certiorari charge charter party Civil District Court claim contract costs counsel Court was delivered creditors damages debt debtor deceased Defendant and Appellant defendant's demand dismissed district judge dollars effect entitled evidence ex rel executors fact favor filed ground heirs husband injunction insolvent interest intervenor issue Judgment affirmed judgment appealed judicial jurisdiction jury land Louisiana lower court mandamus matter ment mortgage motion nullity objection opinion owner paid Parish of Orleans parties payment person petition Plaintiff and Appellee plantation pleadings possession PPEAL present privilege proceedings purchase question record Rehearing refused rendered res adjudicata rule seizure sheriff sold statute succession suit Surget testimony thereof tion transcript transfer trial Union parish usufruct Van Benthuysen witnesses writ
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Seite 845 - Whenever any portion of the public lands have been or may be settled upon and occupied as a town site, not subject to entry under the agricultural preemption laws, it is lawful, in case such town be incorporated, for the corporate authorities thereof, and, if not incorporated, for the judge of the county court for the county in which such town is situated...
Seite 130 - An act to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam...
Seite 675 - States shall faithfully aid in the execution of such quarantines and health laws, according to their respective powers and within their respective precincts, and as they shall be directed, from time to time, by the secretary of the treasury. But nothing in this title shall enable any state to collect a duty of tonnage or impost without the consent of congress.
Seite 82 - House — as Keeper of the Great Seal — as Guardian of his Majesty's conscience — as Lord High Chancellor of England — nay, even in that character alone in which the noble Duke would think it an affront to be considered...
Seite 668 - If the interest of the assured in the property be any other than the entire, unconditional, and sole ownership of the property for the use and benefit of the assured...
Seite 845 - ... in trust for the several use and benefit of the occupants thereof, according to their respective interests...
Seite 167 - Whatever the extent of the authority conferred, it was accompanied with this implied qualification that the works should not be so placed as by their use to unreasonably interfere with and disturb the peaceful and comfortable enjoyment of others in their property.
Seite 492 - That any person who may sell the agricultural products of the United States in any chartered city or town of this State shall be entitled to a special lien and privilege thereon, to secure the payment of the purchase money for and during the space of five days only after the day of delivery; within which time the vendor shall be entitled to seize the same in whatsoever hands or place it may be found, and his claim for the purchase money shall have preference over all others...
Seite 129 - That all pilots in the bays, inlets, rivers, harbors, and ports of the United States shall continue to be regulated in conformity with the existing laws of the States, respectively, wherein such pilots may be, or with such laws as the States may respectively hereafter enact for the purpose, until further legislative provision shall be made by congress.
Seite 60 - The act further provides that, in case the amount of money designated in the annual budget for the payment of judgments against the city of New Orleans shall have been exhausted, the common council shall have power, if they deem it proper, to appropriate from the money set apart in the budget or annual estimate for contingent expenses, a sufficient sum...