The Atlantic Reporter, 106. sējumsWest Publishing Company, 1919 |
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4. lappuse
... counsel in the case , and was accepted as correct , by Mr. Thomas G. Hayes and Mr. Harry L. Denny , counsel for the appellants , and by the appellant himself . Conrad Ruhl the sum of five thousand dollars , referred to in the decree in ...
... counsel in the case , and was accepted as correct , by Mr. Thomas G. Hayes and Mr. Harry L. Denny , counsel for the appellants , and by the appellant himself . Conrad Ruhl the sum of five thousand dollars , referred to in the decree in ...
6. lappuse
... counsel . A certificate of Judge Duncan , who presided at the trial , appears in the record by which it is shown that the bill of exceptions , " in their present shape , " were submitted to him by the coun- sel for the appellant before ...
... counsel . A certificate of Judge Duncan , who presided at the trial , appears in the record by which it is shown that the bill of exceptions , " in their present shape , " were submitted to him by the coun- sel for the appellant before ...
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... counsel for the appellant . Judge Duncan was absent from Towson by reason of illness from July 5 un- til September 16 , 1918 , and he heard no more of the exceptions until the 12th of Au- gust , 1918 , when they were received by him in ...
... counsel for the appellant . Judge Duncan was absent from Towson by reason of illness from July 5 un- til September 16 , 1918 , and he heard no more of the exceptions until the 12th of Au- gust , 1918 , when they were received by him in ...
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... counsel sub- mitted briefs , is whether a married woman's contract for the sale of land , unacknowledg- ed , is enforceable in equity under the law as it now stands . In Corby v . Drew ( 1897 ) , 55 N. J. Eq . 387 , 36 Atl . 827 ...
... counsel sub- mitted briefs , is whether a married woman's contract for the sale of land , unacknowledg- ed , is enforceable in equity under the law as it now stands . In Corby v . Drew ( 1897 ) , 55 N. J. Eq . 387 , 36 Atl . 827 ...
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... counsel for the defendant interposed a motion in arrest of judgment . That motion was based upon two grounds : First , that an indictment for man- slaughter will not lie against a corporation aggregate ; and , second , that under the ...
... counsel for the defendant interposed a motion in arrest of judgment . That motion was based upon two grounds : First , that an indictment for man- slaughter will not lie against a corporation aggregate ; and , second , that under the ...
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231. lappuse - ... is excepted out of the general powers of government, and shall forever remain inviolate; and that all laws contrary thereto, or to the following provisions, shall be void.
177. lappuse - The constitutional validity of law is to be tested, not by what has been done under it, but by what may, by its authority, be done.
312. lappuse - Where the instrument has been dishonored in the hands of an agent, he may either himself give notice to the parties liable thereon, or he may give notice to his principal. If he give notice to his principal, he must do so within the same time as if he were the holder, and the principal upon the receipt of such notice has himself the same time for giving notice as if the agent had been an independent holder.
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356. lappuse - J., observed that in order for it to apply "there must be reasonable evidence of negligence, but where the thing is shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as in the ordinary course of things does not happen, if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendants, that the accident arose from want of care.
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266. lappuse - ... rates, fares, or charges will go into effect; and the proposed changes shall be shown by printing new schedules, or shall be plainly indicated upon the schedules in force at the time and kept open to public inspection...
279. lappuse - Whatever differences of opinion may exist as to the extent and boundaries of the police power, and however difficult it may be to render a satisfactory definition of it, there seems to be no doubt that it does extend to the protection of the lives, health and property of the citizens, and to the preservation of good order and the public morals.