Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, in the Year ..., Volum 80

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Edward O. Jenkins, 1889
 

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Side 458 - In cases of voluntary manslaughter there must be a serious and highly provoking injury inflicted upon the person killing, sufficient to excite an irresistible passion in a reasonable person, or an attempt by the person killed to commit a. serious personal injury on the person killing.
Side 158 - ... bargained, sold and conveyed and by these presents do bargain, sell and convey unto the said John P. Wilson, his heirs and assigns...
Side 148 - The last-named author says that when one " expressly or by implication invites others to come upon his premises, whether for business or for any other purpose, it is his duty to be reasonably sure that he is not inviting them into danger, and to that end he must exercise ordinary care and prudence to render the premises reasonably safe for the visit.
Side 421 - That where one of the original parties to the contract or cause of action in issue and on trial, is dead, or is shown to the court to be insane ; or when an executor or administrator is a party, the other party shall not be admitted to testify in his own favor...
Side 757 - A court will not listen to an objection made to the constitutionality of an act by a party whose rights it does not affect and who has therefore no interest in defeating it.
Side 550 - In addition to the demurrer to the evidence, one of the grounds of the motion for a new trial is that the verdict is against the evidence.
Side 375 - ... to his and their own proper use, benefit and behoof forever in fee simple.
Side 436 - Nor would it have been proper for the court to have instructed the jury that it was not such an order as required him to obey.
Side 20 - An act to confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear, try and determine the claim of George Ford for damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained by him by reason of the negligence of the State...
Side 728 - The defendant demurred to the declaration on the ground that it did not " set out the words or the substance of the words of the false and malicious statements which said William Wood is alleged to have conspired to make.

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