Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1785-1951, 40. sējums;147. sējums |
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15. lappuse
... rule should not be extended to persons who are not parties to the transaction , as their testi- mony would encumber the case with evidence of third parties having no direct relation to the issue in controversy and would direct the ...
... rule should not be extended to persons who are not parties to the transaction , as their testi- mony would encumber the case with evidence of third parties having no direct relation to the issue in controversy and would direct the ...
18. lappuse
... rule in the law of evidence that a witness who testified to an important transaction may be allowed to relate briefly the reasons why he remembers the occurrence , although the relation of these extraneous . facts or circumstances may ...
... rule in the law of evidence that a witness who testified to an important transaction may be allowed to relate briefly the reasons why he remembers the occurrence , although the relation of these extraneous . facts or circumstances may ...
19. lappuse
... rule , it was competent for Kent to testify that he knew that train No. 21 was on time and had so told several other persons for the pur- pose of corroborating his evidence that he did not tell White the train was late . But we do not ...
... rule , it was competent for Kent to testify that he knew that train No. 21 was on time and had so told several other persons for the pur- pose of corroborating his evidence that he did not tell White the train was late . But we do not ...
36. lappuse
... rule or guide by which to com- pute or ascertain the sum that should be assessed , and may assess the damage at a much greater or smaller sum than the complainant is entitled under the law to re- cover . " In the case at bar there was a ...
... rule or guide by which to com- pute or ascertain the sum that should be assessed , and may assess the damage at a much greater or smaller sum than the complainant is entitled under the law to re- cover . " In the case at bar there was a ...
40. lappuse
... rule should apply here . We do not find in the statute any provision exempting counties or other municipalities from its operation , and to say that debts held by munici- palities are privileged , would be to make an exception to the ...
... rule should apply here . We do not find in the statute any provision exempting counties or other municipalities from its operation , and to say that debts held by munici- palities are privileged , would be to make an exception to the ...
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acres action Admr adverse possession agent agreed alleged amended amount answer appellant appellant's appellee appellee's attorney authority bank bond brought cause charged Circuit Court claim Commonwealth contract corporation COURT BY JUDGE damages Decided March deed defendant demurrer duty entitled escheat evidence executed fact February 15 filed ground held indictment injury instruction interest issue jury Kentucky Statutes land Laurel County lease liable lien Louisville lower court M. M. LOGAN March 16 ment Miller motorman negligence opinion option law owner paid pany parties patent payment Perry County person petition plaintiff pleading prosecuted Pullman Company purchase purpose question railroad company reason record recover rule service of process sold street sufficient suit sustained taxes testator testified testimony thereof tion Todd County track tract train trial court trust verdict wife witnesses
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156. lappuse - But, on the other hand, if these special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally, and in the great multitude of cases not affected by any special circumstances, from such a breach of coritract.
156. lappuse - 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 of the breach of it.
317. lappuse - Under this Act an action may be brought in a circuit court of the United States, in the district of the residence of the defendant, or in which the cause of action arose, or in which the defendant shall be doing business at the time of commencing such action. The jurisdiction of the courts of the United States...
655. lappuse - A person placing his signature upon an instrument otherwise than as maker, drawer or acceptor is deemed to be an indorser, unless he clearly indicates by appropriate words his intention to be bound in some other capacity.
280. lappuse - The reply pleads that the plaintiffs have no knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to whether or not said Helen A.
533. lappuse - ... nor shall any carrier charge or demand or collect or receive a greater or less or different compensation for such transportation of passengers or property, or for any service In connection therewith, between the points named In such tariffs than the rates, fares, and charges which are specified In the tariff filed and in effect at the time...
226. lappuse - But where the second action between the same parties is upon a different claim or demand, the judgment in the prior action operates as an estoppel only as to those matters in issue or points controverted, upon the determination of which the finding or verdict was rendered.
6. lappuse - The test to determine whether one who renders service to another does so as a contractor or not is to ascertain whether he renders the service in the course of an independent occupation, representing the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the means by which it is accomplished.
452. lappuse - All subjects over which the sovereign power of a state extends are objects of taxation ; but those over which it does not extend are, upon the soundest principles, exempt from taxation.
370. lappuse - At the close of all the evidence defendant moved the court to direct the jury to return a verdict in his favor.