Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1785-1951, Volum 4;Volum 102 |
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Side 12
... recover because the assess- ment was not paid within thirty days after date of the notice . The thirty days expired before the death of the in- sured , and he failed to pay the assessment . In Dennis v . Mass . Benefit Association the ...
... recover because the assess- ment was not paid within thirty days after date of the notice . The thirty days expired before the death of the in- sured , and he failed to pay the assessment . In Dennis v . Mass . Benefit Association the ...
Side 13
... recover . It will be observed that the facts of those cases are entirely different from the case at bar . Had ... recover such sum from the company . 2. EVIDENCE . - In such an action by the husband to recover the pre- miums , evidence ...
... recover . It will be observed that the facts of those cases are entirely different from the case at bar . Had ... recover such sum from the company . 2. EVIDENCE . - In such an action by the husband to recover the pre- miums , evidence ...
Side 14
... recover of the appellant , Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. , $ 144.70 , which he alleged had been paid by his wife in premiums on a cer- tain policy which had been issued by the company on his life for the benefit of his wife . He ...
... recover of the appellant , Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. , $ 144.70 , which he alleged had been paid by his wife in premiums on a cer- tain policy which had been issued by the company on his life for the benefit of his wife . He ...
Side 18
... recover in one action all that he expects to recover for that act . Should not a person who has been made to suffer for weeks and months recover more than one who is instantly killed with- out any element of suffering ? All that was ...
... recover in one action all that he expects to recover for that act . Should not a person who has been made to suffer for weeks and months recover more than one who is instantly killed with- out any element of suffering ? All that was ...
Side 23
... recover damages for his death is a taking of private prop erty from one person for the private use and benefit of an- other person , which can not be done by constitutional pro- vision , general law or special enactment . But it has ...
... recover damages for his death is a taking of private prop erty from one person for the private use and benefit of an- other person , which can not be done by constitutional pro- vision , general law or special enactment . But it has ...
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Adm'r Admr affidavit alleged amount answer appellant appellant's appellee assignment authority averments Bank of Kentucky Bank of Owensboro bill of exceptions Briggs Bush cause of action charter CIRCUIT COURT Civil Code claim Clay City commissioner Commonwealth Constitution contract corporation county court court of equity creditors damages Daveiss County debt decedent deed defendant DELIVERED THE OPINION demurrer Deposit Bank Dugan election entitled equity evidence executed fact fence filed held indictment injury Insurance intention issued J. L. Lawson Jefferson county John Shillito Co JUDGE jury Kentucky Statutes land Law Rep Legislature levy lien Louisville Louisville Trust Co Maysville ment municipal Oliver & O'Bryan paid party payment person plaintiff pleading proceedings prosecuted provisions of section purchaser question railroad reason receipts recover repeal rule sheriff suit sustained Sutton taxation thereof tion train trial trustee void
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Side 448 - ... the will, in the same manner as the devisee or legatee would have done, if he had survived the testator; unless a different disposition shall be made or required by .the will.
Side 278 - ... the statute must be examined as a whole, to find out whether or not the makers of it meant that a contract in contravention of it should be void, or that it was not to be so.
Side 402 - Municipal and other corporations and individuals invested with the privilege of taking private property for public use shall make just compensation for property taken, injured or destroyed by the construction or enlargement of their works, highways or improvements, which compensation shall be paid or secured before such taking, injury or destruction.
Side 340 - ... in contemplation of insolvency and with the design to prefer one or more creditors to the exclusion in whole or in part of others...
Side 187 - T.he object of the reservation, and of similar reservations in other charters, is to prevent a grant of corporate rights and privileges in a form which will preclude legislative interference with their exercise if the public interest should at any time require such interference. It is a provision intended to preserve to the State control over its contract with the corporators, which, without that provision, would be irrepealable and protected from any measures affecting its obligation.
Side 431 - No public officer, except the Governor, shall receive more than five thousand dollars per annum, as compensation for official services, independent of the compensation of legally authorized deputies and assistants, which shall be fixed and provided for by law. The General Assembly shall provide for the enforcement of this section by suitable penalties, one of which shall be forfeiture of office by any person violating its provisions.
Side 4 - ... with perpetual succession, and by that name may contract and be contracted with, sue and be sued, have and use a corporate seal, the same to...
Side 139 - The man who is employed for wages is as much a business man as his employer; the attorney in a country town is as much a business man as the corporation counsel in a great metropolis; the merchant at the crossroads store is as much a business man as the merchant of New York...
Side 123 - Those directions which are not of the essence of the thing to be done, but which are given with a view merely to the proper, orderly and prompt conduct of the business, and by a failure to obey which the rights of those interested will not be prejudiced, are not commonly to be regarded as mandatory; and if the act is performed, but not in the time or in the precise mode indicated, it may still be sufficient, if that which is done accomplishes the substantial purpose of the statute.
Side 547 - No sum of money due, or to become due, to any pensioner, shall be liable to attachment, levy, or seizure by or under any legal or equitable process whatever...