Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Superior Court of the City of New York [1871-1892], Volum 46 |
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... brought this action for damages , from defendant's breach of her covenant to pay the mortgage . John A. Bryan , for appellant , among other things , urged : -The assignment by Luyster , as mortgagee , back to the plaintiff , as ...
... brought this action for damages , from defendant's breach of her covenant to pay the mortgage . John A. Bryan , for appellant , among other things , urged : -The assignment by Luyster , as mortgagee , back to the plaintiff , as ...
Side 4
... brought the personal obligation to an end before the defendant had committed any breach . All that could be left , if that could be , would be the pledge or mortgage of the land , and the foreclosure proceedings disposed of that in such ...
... brought the personal obligation to an end before the defendant had committed any breach . All that could be left , if that could be , would be the pledge or mortgage of the land , and the foreclosure proceedings disposed of that in such ...
Side 23
... brought for an accounting , and judgment is rendered dismissing the complaint on the ground that there has been an accounting by the defendant , which is binding and conclusive on the plaintiff , and adjudges that defendant recover for ...
... brought for an accounting , and judgment is rendered dismissing the complaint on the ground that there has been an accounting by the defendant , which is binding and conclusive on the plaintiff , and adjudges that defendant recover for ...
Side 24
... BROUGHT BY THE MORTGAGOR INTO THE FIRM , SUBJECT TO THE INCUMBRANCE . 1. Constitutes a valuable consideration for the firm's indorse- ments of notes given , on the surrender of the mortgage , by the mortgagor , for his individual debt ...
... BROUGHT BY THE MORTGAGOR INTO THE FIRM , SUBJECT TO THE INCUMBRANCE . 1. Constitutes a valuable consideration for the firm's indorse- ments of notes given , on the surrender of the mortgage , by the mortgagor , for his individual debt ...
Side 25
... brought into the copartnership as his proportion of the capital , H. at the same time surrendering his chattel mort- gage , and thereafter there is a transaction between the firm and H. as to some wire gauze , and thereafter the firm ...
... brought into the copartnership as his proportion of the capital , H. at the same time surrendering his chattel mort- gage , and thereafter there is a transaction between the firm and H. as to some wire gauze , and thereafter the firm ...
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adverse possession affirmed agreement alleged amount answer Appellant's Points assignment attorney authority bail Barb barratry Bruff cause of action charge Civil Procedure claim Code complaint concurred contract corporation costs counsel court of appeals court of equity creditors CURTIS damages David Wagstaff debt Decided deed defendant defendant's demurrer discharge duty entered entitled equity evidence exceptions executed facts fendant filed firm granted Hauselt held indorsed injunction injury insured interest John judge June 18 jurisdiction jury land liable ment mortgage motion negligence notice nunc pro tunc order appealed order denying owner parties payment person plaint plaintiff proceedings proof question R. R. Co railroad company Rancke recover reference respondent Respondent's Points Russell & Erwin security for costs SEDGWICK and FREEDMAN sheriff special term SPEIR Statement statute street taken testimony thereof tion trial trust verdict Wend wire gauze York
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Side 165 - So great moreover is the regard of the law for private property, that it will not authorize the least violation of it ; no, not even for the general good of the whole community.
Side 406 - Personal service of the summons, upon a defendant, being a foreign corporation, must be made by delivering a copy thereof, within the State, as follows : 1. To the president, treasurer, or secretary ; or, if the corporation lacks either of those officers, to the officer preforming corresponding functions, under another name.
Side 434 - ... of the seas, men of war, fire, enemies, pirates, rovers, thieves, jettisons, letters of mart and countermart, surprisals, takings at sea, arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever...
Side 434 - People, of what Nation, Condition, or Quality soever, Barratry of the Master and Mariners, and of all other Perils, Losses, and Misfortunes, that have or shall come to the Hurt, Detriment, or Damage of the said Goods and Merchandises and Ship, &c., or any Part thereof...
Side 142 - It denotes a right * * * over a determinate thing." "Property is the right of any person to possess, use, enjoy, and dispose of a thing.
Side 183 - ... shall not be examined as a witness in his own behalf or interest, or in behalf of the party succeeding to his title or interest...
Side 452 - In case any passenger on any railroad shall be injured while •on the platform of a car, or on any baggage, wood, or freight car, in violation of the printed regulations of the company posted up at the time in a conspicuous place inside of its passenger cars then in the train, such company shall not be liable for the injury; provided said company at the time furnished room inside its passenger cars sufficient for the proper accommodation of the passengers.
Side 426 - It is here undoubtedly a recognized doctrine that a court of equity, sitting in a State and having jurisdiction of the person, may decree a conveyance by him of land in another State, and Bee 4 OTTO. US BOOK 24. may enforce the decree by process against the defendant.
Side 193 - Nothing is more settled than that, under such circumstances, what may have been advanced by one partner, or received by another, can only constitute items in the account There may be losses, the particular partner's share of which may be more than sufficient to exhaust what he has advanced, or profits more than equal to what the other has received ; and until the amount of such profit and loss be ascertained by the winding up of the partnership affairs, neither partner has any remedy against, or...
Side 109 - ... judgmentroll, and of the case or notice of exceptions, if any, filed, as prescribed by law or the general rules of practice, after the entry of the judgment, and either before or after the appeal is taken.