Lehigh County Law Journal, Volum 5

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1914
 

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Del 9
142
Del 10
144
Del 11
152
Del 12
171
Del 21
378
Del 22
398
Del 23
406

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Side 221 - No bill, except general appropriation bills, shall be passed containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in its title...
Side 322 - ... into the court, there to remain subject to the same liens and equities of all parties in interest as was the property before sale, to be disposed of as the court shall direct.
Side 380 - Be the same more or less together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof...
Side 123 - In order that a trust may arise from the use of precatory words, the court must be satisfied from the words themselves taken in connection with all the other terms of the disposition that the testator's intention to create an express trust was as full, complete, settled and sure as though he had given the property to hold upon a trust declared in express terms in the ordinary manner.
Side 385 - ... all hospitals, universities, colleges, seminaries, academies, associations and institutions of learning, benevolence or charity, with the grounds thereto annexed and necessary for the occupancy and enjoyment of the same...
Side 125 - Such a blending of real and personal estate by the testator in his will as to clearly show that he intended to create a fund out of both real and personal estate, and to bequeath the said fund as money.
Side 392 - This cause came on to be heard, and was argued by counsel; and thereupon, on consideration...
Side 109 - Pennsylvania, which constitutional provision provides that 'the general assembly shall not pass any local or special law . . . regulating the affairs of counties, cities, townships, wards, boroughs, or school districts...
Side 345 - And the defendant shall be entitled in all cases, by answer, to insist upon all matters of defense (not being matters of abatement or to the character of the parties, or matters of form) in bar of or to the merits of the bill, of which he may be entitled to avail himself by a plea in bar...
Side 386 - It is whatever is given for the love of God, or for the love of your neighbor, in the catholic and universal sense; given from these motives, and to these ends, free from the stain or taint of every consideration that is personal, private, or selfish.

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