Arkansas Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Arkansas, at the ..., Volum 128Woodruff Print. Company, 1917 |
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... STATUTE OF FRAUDS . Deceased agreed to give certain lands to plaintiff if he would come to deceased's home , live with him and take care of him ; plaintiff left his employment in a nearby town , and removed to deceased's home , and ...
... STATUTE OF FRAUDS . Deceased agreed to give certain lands to plaintiff if he would come to deceased's home , live with him and take care of him ; plaintiff left his employment in a nearby town , and removed to deceased's home , and ...
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... statute , yet the former was passed with a knowledge of the existence of the latter statute and with reference to its provisions . While the certificate of homestead entry did not invest the holder with the legal title , it was ...
... statute , yet the former was passed with a knowledge of the existence of the latter statute and with reference to its provisions . While the certificate of homestead entry did not invest the holder with the legal title , it was ...
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... statute of non - claim , but is the general statute of limitations applicable to the debt for which the security was given had the debtor not died . Appeal from Fulton Chancery Court ; George T. Humphreys , Chancellor ; affirmed ...
... statute of non - claim , but is the general statute of limitations applicable to the debt for which the security was given had the debtor not died . Appeal from Fulton Chancery Court ; George T. Humphreys , Chancellor ; affirmed ...
Side 32
... statute bar of five years applicable to the mortgage note has attached , the statute of limitation which applies to the mortgage is the statute of nonclaim , " and that the right to foreclose was barred when the debt itself was barred ...
... statute bar of five years applicable to the mortgage note has attached , the statute of limitation which applies to the mortgage is the statute of nonclaim , " and that the right to foreclose was barred when the debt itself was barred ...
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... statute is the statute of lim- itations which would have applied if the obligor had not died , was obiter , as the controlling questions in that case were , whether this act of 1911 was retroactive , and whether one can have a vested ...
... statute is the statute of lim- itations which would have applied if the obligor had not died , was obiter , as the controlling questions in that case were , whether this act of 1911 was retroactive , and whether one can have a vested ...
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adverse possession affirmed agent alleged amount appellant appellant's appellee Arkansas assessment authority bond bureau cause of action chancellor chancery court circuit court claim complaint Constitution contract conveyed corporation county court court erred damages debt decree deed defendant dismissed entered entitled equity error evidence executed facts favor fee simple filed fraud Harnwell held injury instruction interest issue Judge judgment jurisdiction jury Kirby's Digest land Lawrence county levee district liable lien Lumber ment mortgage motion Opinion delivered April Opinion delivered March owner paid parties payment plaintiff plead possession probate court proof prosecuting attorney purchaser question quitclaim deed railroad record recover refused rendered reversed rule Smith statute statute of frauds Stuckey suit supra sustained testified testimony timber tion tract trial court Tyronza River verdict void Walker warranty Wimberly witness Сус
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Side 408 - ... in good faith relied upon such conduct, and has been led thereby to change his position for the worse, and who on his part acquires some corresponding right either of property, of contract, or of remedy.
Side 93 - This entire policy, unless otherwise provided by agreement endorsed hereon or added hereto, shall be void if the insured now has or shall hereafter make or procure any other contract of insurance, whether valid or not, on property covered in whole or in part by this policy...
Side 474 - The compensation of an attorney or counsellor for his services, is governed by agreement, express or implied, which is not restrained by law. From the commencement of an action or the service of an answer containing a counterclaim, the attorney who appears for a party has a lien upon his client's cause of action or...
Side 78 - Circuit reversed the case, with instructions to the court below to enter a decree in accordance with the prayer of the bill of complaint.
Side 292 - The second ground of the motion for a new trial Is that: "The court erred in refusing...
Side 334 - But a mere intruder cannot enter on a person actually seized and eject him, and then question his title or set up an outstanding title in another. The maxim that the plaintiff must recover on the strength of his own title, and not on the weakness of the defendant's, is applicable to all actions for the recovery of property. But if the plaintiff had actual prior possession of the land, this is strong enough to enable him to recover it from a mere trespasser who entered without any title.
Side 243 - Should the Contractor at any time refuse or neglect to supply a sufficiency of properly skilled workmen, or of materials Of the proper quality, or fail in any respect to prosecute the work with promptness and diligence, or fail in tho performance of any of the agreements herein contained, such refusal, neglect or failure being certified by the architects, the Owner shall be at liberty, after three days...
Side 286 - ... without any deduction, defalcation, or abatement to be made of anything, for or in respect of any taxes, charges, or assessments whatsoever...
Side 243 - ... the expense incurred by the Owner in finishing the work, such excess shall be paid by the Owner to the Contractor, but if such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Owner. The expense incurred by the Owner as herein provided, either...
Side 339 - Be it remembered that on the trial of this cause evidence was introduced tending to show the following state of facts.