The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and Authority Subsequent to Those Contained in the "American Decisions" [1760-1869] and the "American Reports" [1869-1887] Decided in the Courts of Last Resort of the Several States [1886-1911], Volum 1Abraham Clark Freeman Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1888 |
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Side 60
... drafts given are not to be considered payments till paid ; that the borrower agrees to pay the prices named ; that the property is not to be removed from a designated lot without the assent of the lender ; and that if the borrower fail ...
... drafts given are not to be considered payments till paid ; that the borrower agrees to pay the prices named ; that the property is not to be removed from a designated lot without the assent of the lender ; and that if the borrower fail ...
Side 123
... DRAFTS ACCEPTED BY TREASURER OF CORPORATION ARE PRESUMED TO BE PROPERLY ACCEPTED by the corporation , there being no circumstances to indicate fraud or illegality ; and in an action by the holder against the corporation as acceptor ...
... DRAFTS ACCEPTED BY TREASURER OF CORPORATION ARE PRESUMED TO BE PROPERLY ACCEPTED by the corporation , there being no circumstances to indicate fraud or illegality ; and in an action by the holder against the corporation as acceptor ...
Side 124
... drafts were similar to the drafts in suit , and all were accepted and paid by the defendant ; and all of these drafts were negotiated by the plaintiff for said A. B. Stockwell in a similar manner to the drafts in suit . On March 16 ...
... drafts were similar to the drafts in suit , and all were accepted and paid by the defendant ; and all of these drafts were negotiated by the plaintiff for said A. B. Stockwell in a similar manner to the drafts in suit . On March 16 ...
Side 125
... drafts , paid over the proceeds , less commissions , to said A. B. Stockwell , who placed them to his account with said Hume Webster & Co. , to whom he was then indebted in a much larger amount . Said J. Hume Webster had knowledge of ...
... drafts , paid over the proceeds , less commissions , to said A. B. Stockwell , who placed them to his account with said Hume Webster & Co. , to whom he was then indebted in a much larger amount . Said J. Hume Webster had knowledge of ...
Side 126
... drafts ? Clearly not as to all parties with notice . But as corporations may accept drafts for some purposes , and as the purpose for which a draft is drawn does not ordinarily appear on its face , the question as to all parties with ...
... drafts ? Clearly not as to all parties with notice . But as corporations may accept drafts for some purposes , and as the purpose for which a draft is drawn does not ordinarily appear on its face , the question as to all parties with ...
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Side 784 - ... but the person pledging such stock shall be considered as holding the same, and shall be liable as a stockholder accordingly; and the estates and funds in the hands of such executor, administrator, guardian or trustee shall be liable in like manner, and to the same extent as the testator or intestate, or the ward or person interested in such trust fund would have been, if he had been living and competent to act, and held the same stock in his own name.
Side 36 - ... a cause of action exists against the defendant in respect to whom the service is to be made...
Side 674 - That no lands acquired under the provisions of this act shall in any event become liable to the satisfaction of any debt or debts contracted prior to the issuing of the patent therefor.
Side 350 - The party who last has a clear opportunity of avoiding the accident, notwithstanding the negligence of his opponent, is considered solely responsible for it" The United States supreme court in Grand Trunk Ry.
Side 753 - All contracts for the sale of shares of the capital stock of any corporation or association, on margin or to be delivered at a future day, shall be void, and any money paid on such contracts may be recovered by the party paying it by suit in any Court of competent jurisdiction.
Side 647 - The power we allude to is rather the police power, the power vested in the legislature by the constitution, to make, ordain, and establish all manner of wholesome and reasonable laws, statutes, and ordinances, either with penalties or without, not repugnant to the constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of the commonwealth, and of the subjects of the same.
Side 70 - The making of profit out of county, city, town, or other public money, or using the same for any purpose not authorized by law, by any officer having the possession or control thereof, shall be a felony, and shall be prosecuted and punished as prescribed by law.
Side 390 - The judge has a certain duty to discharge, and the jurors have another and a different duty. The judge has to say whether any facts have been established by evidence from, which negligence may be reasonably inferred ; the jurors have to say whether, from those facts, when submitted to them, negligence ought to be inferred.
Side 224 - Where two parties have made a contract, which one of them has broken, the damages which the other party ought to receive, in respect of such breach of contract, should be such as may fairly and reasonably be considered either arising naturally, ie according to the usual course of things, from such breach of contract itself, or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time they made the contract, as the probable result...
Side 864 - But the testimony so given shall not be used in any prosecution or proceeding, civil or criminal, against the person so testifying, except for perjury in giving such testimony.