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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As against objection, a witness would not be permitted to testify in a court of
justice that certain persons are the heirs of a deceased person, but would be
required to state Who are the children of the decedent, and whether or not any of
his ...
As against objection, a witness would not be permitted to testify in a court of
justice that certain persons are the heirs of a deceased person, but would be
required to state Who are the children of the decedent, and whether or not any of
his ...
Side 10
The affidavit fails to show that the possession of the persons therein named was
hostile or adverse, or that the same was exclusive, or that the Same Was under
claim of ownership. The affidavit states that certain persons were successively in
...
The affidavit fails to show that the possession of the persons therein named was
hostile or adverse, or that the same was exclusive, or that the Same Was under
claim of ownership. The affidavit states that certain persons were successively in
...
Side 31
285, subjecting the salary of officers of counties, cities, etc., to garnishment, if
construed as authorizing the rendition of a judgment against an officer of a city in
favor of a person to whom he is not personally indebted, for the use of another, in
a ...
285, subjecting the salary of officers of counties, cities, etc., to garnishment, if
construed as authorizing the rendition of a judgment against an officer of a city in
favor of a person to whom he is not personally indebted, for the use of another, in
a ...
Side 39
43, § 9, gives a right of action to every person injured in person, property, or
means of support in consequence of intoxication, habitual or otherwise, of any
person. Hurd's Rev. St. 1899, c. 107, § 1, declares that every poor person unable
to ...
43, § 9, gives a right of action to every person injured in person, property, or
means of support in consequence of intoxication, habitual or otherwise, of any
person. Hurd's Rev. St. 1899, c. 107, § 1, declares that every poor person unable
to ...
Side 40
The statute gives a right of action to every husband, wife, child, grandchild,
employer, or other person sustaining a similar relation, who shall be injured in
person or property or means of support in consequence of the intoxication,
habitual or ...
The statute gives a right of action to every husband, wife, child, grandchild,
employer, or other person sustaining a similar relation, who shall be injured in
person or property or means of support in consequence of the intoxication,
habitual or ...
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