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... payment of money or personal property , and cannot be transferred by endorsement like a ne- gotiable promissory note . " Other instructions were given em- bodying the same legal proposition . There was evidence in- troduced by the ...
... payment of money or personal property , and cannot be transferred by endorsement like a ne- gotiable promissory note . " Other instructions were given em- bodying the same legal proposition . There was evidence in- troduced by the ...
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... pay all existing contracts in the same man- ner as the original Board . The same act provided for the is- suance of $ 750,000 in bonds , to be used in payment of war- rants already drawn by the original Board , or that might be issued ...
... pay all existing contracts in the same man- ner as the original Board . The same act provided for the is- suance of $ 750,000 in bonds , to be used in payment of war- rants already drawn by the original Board , or that might be issued ...
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... payment of the existing indebtedness to be made by the Board of Supervisors , acting ex officio as a Board of City Hall Commissioners , as be- fore stated . The new Board sold the bonds on hand for $ 565,035.75 , out of which was paid ...
... payment of the existing indebtedness to be made by the Board of Supervisors , acting ex officio as a Board of City Hall Commissioners , as be- fore stated . The new Board sold the bonds on hand for $ 565,035.75 , out of which was paid ...
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... payment , and that until he availed himself of the privilege of purchase would continue as lessee of the land . Further , that the moment he signified his election to purchase , his character as tenant would cease - and he would become ...
... payment , and that until he availed himself of the privilege of purchase would continue as lessee of the land . Further , that the moment he signified his election to purchase , his character as tenant would cease - and he would become ...
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... pay to the lessor during the term , the sum of $ 6,000 in gold coin , with interest from the date of the lease at the rate of one per cent . per month , and any payments , which , in the meantime , shall have been made for rent , shall ...
... pay to the lessor during the term , the sum of $ 6,000 in gold coin , with interest from the date of the lease at the rate of one per cent . per month , and any payments , which , in the meantime , shall have been made for rent , shall ...
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Side 83 - An action may be brought by any person against another who claims an estate or interest in real property, adverse to him, for the purpose of determining such adverse claim...
Side 344 - In a civil Court the death of a human being could not be complained of as an injury; and in this case the damages to the plaintiff's wife must stop with the period of her existence.
Side 75 - That whenever by priority of possession rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing, or other purposes have vested and accrued and the same are recognized and acknowledged by the local customs, laws, and the decisions of courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same...
Side 64 - It is a well settled rule that a witness cannot be cross-examined as to any fact which is collateral and irrelevant to the issue, merely for the purpose of contradicting him by other evidence, if he should deny it, thereby to discredit his testimony.
Side 361 - The principle is, that where the owner of two tenements sells one of them, or the owner of an entire estate sells a portion, the purchaser takes the tenement or portion sold with all the benefits and burdens which appear at the time of the sale to belong to it, as between it and the property which the vendor retains.
Side 340 - The General Assembly shall provide such revenue as may be needful, by levying a tax, by valuation, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her, or its property...
Side 360 - An act granting the right of way to ditch and canal owners over the public lands, and for other purposes...
Side 290 - States, valuable chiefly for timber, but unfit for cultivation, and which have not been offered at public sale, according to law, may be sold to citizens of the United States, or persons who have declared their intention to become such...
Side 218 - That this act shall not delay the sale of any of the public lands of the United States beyond the time which has been, or may be, appointed by the proclamation of the President, nor shall the provisions of this act be available to any person or persons who shall fail to make the proof and payment, and file the affidavit required before the day appointed for the commencement of the sales as aforesaid.
Side 240 - The constitutional guaranty of the right of the people to be secure in their papers against unreasonable searches and seizures extends to their papers, thus closed against inspection, wherever they may be. Whilst in the mail, they can only be opened and examined under like warrant, issued upon similar oath or affirmation, particularly describing the thing to be seized, as is required when papers are subjected to search in one's own household.