The Northeastern Reporter, Volum 78Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and Court of Appeals of New York; May/July 1891-Mar./Apr. 1936, Appellate Court of Indiana; Dec. 1926/Feb. 1927-Mar./Apr. 1936, Courts of Appeals of Ohio. |
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Side 5
... in making her Will, Was influenced by any of the said defendants, still, if the jury
further believe from the evidence that the influence, Which WaS SO exerted, Was
only such as was gained over the deceased by kindness and friendly attention ...
... in making her Will, Was influenced by any of the said defendants, still, if the jury
further believe from the evidence that the influence, Which WaS SO exerted, Was
only such as was gained over the deceased by kindness and friendly attention ...
Side 9
Shedd further testified as folIOWS : That When SiSSOn and Milford Called on the
next day he told them that the Sewell affidavit was wholly insufficient, that it did
not ShoW perSonal knowledge of the facts, and that he would not accept that ...
Shedd further testified as folIOWS : That When SiSSOn and Milford Called on the
next day he told them that the Sewell affidavit was wholly insufficient, that it did
not ShoW perSonal knowledge of the facts, and that he would not accept that ...
Side 10
was a further reason why the family history should be gone into very thoroughly
with reference to the heirship. This conversation with reference to the illegitimate
child is not denied either by Sisson or Milford. The evidence shows that Milford ...
was a further reason why the family history should be gone into very thoroughly
with reference to the heirship. This conversation with reference to the illegitimate
child is not denied either by Sisson or Milford. The evidence shows that Milford ...
Side 21
Further extensions of time Were thereafter made, and the bill of exceptions was
finally presented to the judge of the circuit court and signed and sealed on
October 1, 1904, within the period limited by the last extension. After the case
Was ...
Further extensions of time Were thereafter made, and the bill of exceptions was
finally presented to the judge of the circuit court and signed and sealed on
October 1, 1904, within the period limited by the last extension. After the case
Was ...
Side 24
... state treasury, such further compensation as will make their respective salaries
amount to the sum of $10,000 per year, ... payable at the end of each quarter; that
said judges have received such further compensation at said rate up to the 1st ...
... state treasury, such further compensation as will make their respective salaries
amount to the sum of $10,000 per year, ... payable at the end of each quarter; that
said judges have received such further compensation at said rate up to the 1st ...
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