Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California, Volum 4Bancroft-Whitney, 1875 |
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action alleged answer APPELLANT assigned authority bill Cited City of San claim commenced common law complaint Constitution contract County Court erred court of equity Court of Sessions creditor damages decision decree deed defendant appealed delivered the opinion demurrer denied District Court entitled equity error evidence execution fact filed Funded Debt ground HEYDENFELDT concurred homestead indictment James Taylor Johns Judge Judgment affirmed judgment debtors Judgment reversed jurisdiction jury Justice HEYDENFELDT delivered land Legislature liability lien ment misjoinder mortgage motion MURRAY concurred MURRAY delivered nonsuit notice objection parties payment pleadings possession Practice Act premises proceedings promissory note provides purchase money question record recover redemption referred refused remedy rendered RESPONDENT rule San Francisco Sheriff Sheriff's sale sold statute Statute of Frauds street suit Supreme Court term thereof tion trial unlawful detainer verdict Wend William Roach witness
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Side 408 - No person shall be subject to be twice put in jeopardy for the same offense; nor shall he be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself; nor be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.
Side 435 - ... a race of people whom nature has marked as inferior, and who are incapable of progress or intellectual development beyond a certain point...
Side 27 - The Legislature shall protect by law, from forced sale, a certain portion of the homestead and other property of all heads of families.
Side 433 - No black or mulatto person, or Indian, shall be allowed to give evidence in favor of, or against a white man.
Side 355 - In the construction of a pleading for the purpose of determining its effect, its allegations shall be liberally construed, with a view to substantial justice between the parties.
Side 57 - Constitution ; and to impose and levy proportional and reasonable assessments, rates, and taxes, upon all the inhabitants of, and persons resident, and estates lying, within the said Commonwealth ; and also to impose and levy reasonable duties and excises, upon any produce, goods, wares, merchandise, and commodities whatsoever, brought into, produced, manufactured, or being within the same...
Side 158 - ... 1. The judgment debtor, or his successor in interest, in the whole or any part of the property; 2. A creditor having a lien by judgment or mortgage on the property sold, or on some share or part thereof, subsequent to that on which the property was sold. The persons mentioned in the second subdivision of this section are, in this chapter, termed redemptioners.
Side 373 - The District Courts shall have original jurisdiction, in law and equity, in all civil cases where the amount in dispute exceeds two hundred dollars, exclusive of interest. In all criminal cases not otherwise provided for, and in all issues of fact joined in the probate courts, their jurisdiction shall be unlimited.
Side 158 - ... purchase, and interest on such amount; and if the purchaser be also a creditor, having a prior lien to that of the redemptioner, other than the judgment under which such purchase was made, the amount of such lien with interest.
Side 65 - Whatever exists within its territorial limits in the form of property, real or personal, with the exceptions stated, is subject to its laws; and also the numberless enterprises in which its citizens may be engaged. These are subjects of State regulation and State taxation, and there is no Federal power under the Constitution which can impair this exercise of State sovereignty.