Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court And, at Law, in the Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of New Jersey, Volum 16Soney and Sage, 1839 |
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... counsel for Johnson , has with very commendable industry and research , raised many objections --- I will endeavour to examine them all , though not perhaps in the order stated in his brief . 1st . It is objected , that the information ...
... counsel for Johnson , has with very commendable industry and research , raised many objections --- I will endeavour to examine them all , though not perhaps in the order stated in his brief . 1st . It is objected , that the information ...
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... counsel alludes to the state of demand subsequently filed by Barclay , that will be found equally explicit , but in truth , that state of demand was useless and nugatory . It was unnecessary , and did no hurt or good -- It could not ...
... counsel alludes to the state of demand subsequently filed by Barclay , that will be found equally explicit , but in truth , that state of demand was useless and nugatory . It was unnecessary , and did no hurt or good -- It could not ...
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... counsel's argument , as is founded on the supposition , that without a more specific description of the oath , and the words , and circumstances connected with it , a man might be twice convicted for the same offence ; the answer is ...
... counsel's argument , as is founded on the supposition , that without a more specific description of the oath , and the words , and circumstances connected with it , a man might be twice convicted for the same offence ; the answer is ...
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... counsel , amounts to this , that a man by paying fifty cents for a profane oath taken in the morning , obtains a license to spend the rest of the day , in profane swearing ; such a doctrine , may find some favour , in the code of ...
... counsel , amounts to this , that a man by paying fifty cents for a profane oath taken in the morning , obtains a license to spend the rest of the day , in profane swearing ; such a doctrine , may find some favour , in the code of ...
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... counsel for the plaintiff , considered this a remedial statute , and urged upon us , that remedia land mitigating statutes might be retrospective and yet valid . This is cheerfully conce- ded in all cases , where such remedy or ...
... counsel for the plaintiff , considered this a remedial statute , and urged upon us , that remedia land mitigating statutes might be retrospective and yet valid . This is cheerfully conce- ded in all cases , where such remedy or ...
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Side 466 - In one word, the gist of this kind of action is, that the defendant, upon the circumstances of the case, is obliged by the ties of natural justice and equity to refund the money.
Side 15 - Words in a statute ought not to have a retrospective operation, unless they are so clear, strong, and imperative, that no other meaning can be annexed to them, or unless the intention of the legislature cannot be otherwise satisfied.
Side 11 - The objection to a law, on the ground of its impairing the obligation of a contract, can never depend upon the extent of the change which the law effects in it. Any deviation from its terms, by postponing, or accelerating, the period of performance which it prescribes, imposing conditions not expressed in the contract, or dispensing with the performance of those which are, however minute, or apparently immaterial, in their effect upon the contract of the parties, impairs its obligation.
Side 247 - In that case it was resolved that " when any has authority as attorney to do any act, he ought to do it in his name who gave the authority.
Side 8 - Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim...
Side 267 - Vaughan now moved for a rule to shew cause, why the verdict should not be set aside, and a new trial granted.
Side 11 - It prohibits the States from passing any law impairing the obligation of contracts; it does not enjoin them to enforce contracts.
Side 8 - McKain at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained, and sold and by these presents doth grant, bargain, and sell unto the said...
Side 451 - But when the law does not necessarily imply that the plaintiff sustained damage by the act complained of, it is essential to the validity of the declaration that the resulting damage should be shown with particularity.
Side 54 - That where any testator or intestate shall, in his or her lifetime * * * have committed any trespass to the person or property, real or personal, of any person or persons, such person or persons, his or her executors or administrators, shall have and maintain the same action against the executors or administrators of such testator or intestate...