The Federal ReporterIncludes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... to them, are hereby granted and assigned unto the said company upon the
same terms and conditions as the lands heretofore granted for the same purpose,
together With the conditions contained in said act of congress donating the same.
... to them, are hereby granted and assigned unto the said company upon the
same terms and conditions as the lands heretofore granted for the same purpose,
together With the conditions contained in said act of congress donating the same.
Side 40
There is manifestly no such condition of things in respect of a railway, and the
analogy does not obtain. Upon this subject the supreme court of Alabama in
Meyer v. Johnston, 53 Ala. 237, 345, well observes: “A ship far from home, in
distress, ...
There is manifestly no such condition of things in respect of a railway, and the
analogy does not obtain. Upon this subject the supreme court of Alabama in
Meyer v. Johnston, 53 Ala. 237, 345, well observes: “A ship far from home, in
distress, ...
Side 41
An injunction was granted therein, upon condition of giving an injunctional bond,
with surety, for the payment of the judgment if the injunction should be dissolved.
Morrison, at the request of the company, executed such a bond as surety.
An injunction was granted therein, upon condition of giving an injunctional bond,
with surety, for the payment of the judgment if the injunction should be dissolved.
Morrison, at the request of the company, executed such a bond as surety.
Side 79
No doubt there are exceptions to this rule where the statute goes further than to
provide for the mere giving of notice, and expressly declares that the instrument
shall only become valid upon its registration. In such case the condition is made ...
No doubt there are exceptions to this rule where the statute goes further than to
provide for the mere giving of notice, and expressly declares that the instrument
shall only become valid upon its registration. In such case the condition is made ...
Side 80
In neither of the two cases last cited was there any notice to the corporation of the
pledge of the shares of its stock, and all that was said by the court in either case
has reference to such a condition of things; and the expressions of the court are ...
In neither of the two cases last cited was there any notice to the corporation of the
pledge of the shares of its stock, and all that was said by the court in either case
has reference to such a condition of things; and the expressions of the court are ...
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