Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Illinois, Volum 112

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Side 373 - For the purpose of determining the object of a testator's bounty, or the subject of disposition, or the quantity of interest intended to be given by his will, a court may inquire into every material fact relating to the person who claims to be interested under the will, and to the property which is claimed as the subject of disposition, and to the circumstances of the testator and of his family and aflairs, for the purpose of enabling the court to identify the person or thing intended by the testator,...
Side 46 - Words and phrases in a statute, the meaning of which have been ascertained, are, when used in a subsequent statute, to be understood in the same sense.
Side 206 - Jurisdiction is acquired in one of two modes : first, as against the person of the defendant, by the service of process; or, secondly, by a procedure against the property of the defendant within the jurisdiction of the court. In the latter case the defendant is not personally bound by the judgment, beyond the property in question. And it is immaterial whether the proceeding against the property be by an attachment or bill in chancery. It must be substantially a proceeding in rem.
Side 559 - Itona fide purchasers, or subsequent incumbrances by mortgage, judgment or otherwise : Provided, That in case the party in whose favor any such judgment shall have been entered, shall be restrained by injunction out of chancery...
Side 134 - These and other cases shew that when there appears a general intention in favour of a class, and a particular intention in favour of individuals of a class to be selected by another person, and the particular intention fails, from that selection not being made, the Court will carry into effect the general intention in favour of the class.
Side 43 - And it is the business of the judges so to construe the act as to suppress the mischief and advance the remedy (ej.
Side 631 - ... no private or local law which may be passed by the general assembly, shall embrace more than one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Side 388 - A representation made by one party for the purpose of influencing the conduct of the other party, and acted upon by him, will in general be sufficient to entitle him to the assistance of this Court for the purpose of realizing such representation.
Side 133 - It is emphatically the will of the person who makes it, and is defined to be ' the legal declaration of a man's intentions which he wills to be performed after his death.
Side 635 - Mddison street; said clock to be constructed according to plans approved by the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of Chicago...

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