The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, 243-244. sējumiWest Publishing Company, 1917 |
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65. lappuse
... mean- ingless phrase . As a modifier in legal parlance , " color " means ap- pearance , as distinct from reality . Colorable law is certainly no more than " color of law , " which " does not mean actual law . " McCain v . Des Moines ...
... mean- ingless phrase . As a modifier in legal parlance , " color " means ap- pearance , as distinct from reality . Colorable law is certainly no more than " color of law , " which " does not mean actual law . " McCain v . Des Moines ...
182. lappuse
... means for holding the clutches constantly in vertical alinement and for carrying a load sus- pended therefrom , means for working the clutches repetitiously to- ward and from each other in such alinement upon the cable , and means for ...
... means for holding the clutches constantly in vertical alinement and for carrying a load sus- pended therefrom , means for working the clutches repetitiously to- ward and from each other in such alinement upon the cable , and means for ...
183. lappuse
... means of a lever . To raise the load a workman first lifts the free end of the lever , thereby releasing and raising the lower clutch box , and then forces down the lever , thereby bringing the lower clutch into ac- tion and releasing ...
... means of a lever . To raise the load a workman first lifts the free end of the lever , thereby releasing and raising the lower clutch box , and then forces down the lever , thereby bringing the lower clutch into ac- tion and releasing ...
184. lappuse
... means " were employed . The majority of this court were of the opinion that Henderson's method of supporting his crosspieces or putlogs on the lower part of his frame without fastening them thereto so that his hoisting machines could be ...
... means " were employed . The majority of this court were of the opinion that Henderson's method of supporting his crosspieces or putlogs on the lower part of his frame without fastening them thereto so that his hoisting machines could be ...
185. lappuse
... means of the nuts on the side bars beneath the cross- bars under the putlogs , the putlogs were securely fastened in their places so that the machines could not be knocked down without re- moving , or set up without fastening together ...
... means of the nuts on the side bars beneath the cross- bars under the putlogs , the putlogs were securely fastened in their places so that the machines could not be knocked down without re- moving , or set up without fastening together ...
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