The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit District Courts of the United States, Volum 96;Volum 98Peyton Boyle West Publishing Company, 1900 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... grounds , viz .: First , that there is a separable controversy , which can be fully determined between it and the plaintiff ... ground of removal stated above . It was shown clearly , distinctly , and without doubt that neither Smith nor ...
... grounds , viz .: First , that there is a separable controversy , which can be fully determined between it and the plaintiff ... ground of removal stated above . It was shown clearly , distinctly , and without doubt that neither Smith nor ...
Side 3
... ground for removal . They con- trol in this circuit until reversed or overruled , notwithstanding any- thing ... grounds indicated is sufficient , the motion to remand is overruled . JOHNSON v . WELLS , FARGO & CO . ( Circuit Court ...
... ground for removal . They con- trol in this circuit until reversed or overruled , notwithstanding any- thing ... grounds indicated is sufficient , the motion to remand is overruled . JOHNSON v . WELLS , FARGO & CO . ( Circuit Court ...
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... ground of irregularity in the sale , without having tendered the amount of taxes legally due , together with the interest and penalty provided by statute , than he would be to maintain such a suit against the county or its officers to ...
... ground of irregularity in the sale , without having tendered the amount of taxes legally due , together with the interest and penalty provided by statute , than he would be to maintain such a suit against the county or its officers to ...
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... ground of multifariousness , it being urged in support thereof that the join- ing of the Electropoise Company with ... grounds to sustain the objection of multifarious- ness . Counsel for complainant have submitted a very full brief ...
... ground of multifariousness , it being urged in support thereof that the join- ing of the Electropoise Company with ... grounds to sustain the objection of multifarious- ness . Counsel for complainant have submitted a very full brief ...
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... grounds for relief under either section : ( 1 ) Be- cause the rates from Portland , not being alleged to be unjust or ... ground that such rates were unjust and unreasonable . On de- murrer to bill . L. B. Cox , for complainant . W. W. ...
... grounds for relief under either section : ( 1 ) Be- cause the rates from Portland , not being alleged to be unjust or ... ground that such rates were unjust and unreasonable . On de- murrer to bill . L. B. Cox , for complainant . W. W. ...
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Side 478 - that the writ of injunction shall not be granted by any court of the United States to stay proceedings in any court of a State, except in cases, where such injunction may be authorized by any law relating to proceedings in bankruptcy.
Side 538 - No county, city, town, township, board of education, or school district, shall incur any indebtedness or liability in any manner or for any purpose exceeding in any year the income and revenue provided for such year, without the assent of two-thirds of the qualified electors thereof, voting at an election to be held for that purpose...
Side 283 - The rule that penal laws are to be construed strictly is perhaps not much less old than construction itself. It is founded on the tenderness of the law for the rights of individuals; and on the plain principle that the power of punishment is vested in the legislative, not in the judicial department. It is the legislature, not the court, which is to define a crime and ordain its punishment.
Side 178 - The practice, pleadings, forms, and modes of proceeding in civil causes, other than equity and admiralty causes in the Circuit and District Courts, shall conform, as near as may be, to the practice, pleadings, and forms and modes of proceeding, existing at the time in like causes in the courts of record of the State, within which such Circuit or District Courts are held, any rule of the court to the contrary notwithstanding.
Side 385 - That all levies, judgments, attachments, or other liens, obtained through legal proceedings against a person who is insolvent, at any time within four months prior to the filing of a petition in bankruptcy against him, shall be deemed null and void in case he is adjudged a bankrupt...
Side 387 - A person shall be deemed to have given a preference if, being insolvent, he has procured or suffered a judgment to be entered against himself in favor of any person, or made a transfer of- any of his property, and the effect of the enforcement of such judgment or transfer will be to enable any one of his creditors to obtain a greater percentage of his debt than any other of such creditors of the same class.
Side 278 - Suits by the trustee shall only be brought or prosecuted in the courts where the bankrupt, whose estate is being administered by such trustee, might have brought or prosecuted them if proceedings in bankruptcy had not been instituted, unless by consent of the proposed defendant, except suits for the recovery of property under section sixty, sub-division b, and section sixty-seven, subdivision e.
Side 334 - ... there can be no liberty ; because apprehensions may arise, lest the same monarch or senate should enact tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner.
Side 749 - If the remedy at law . is sufficient, equity cannot give relief, "but it is not enough that * there is a remedy at law; it must be plain and adequate, or. in other words, as practical and efficient to the ends of justice, and its prompt administration, as the remedy in equity.
Side 394 - ... appoint receivers or the marshals, upon application of parties in interest, in case the courts shall find it absolutely necessary, for the preservation of estates, to take charge of the property of bankrupts after the filing of the petition and until it is dismissed or the trustee is qualified...