The Pacific Reporter, Volume 27West Publishing Company, 1892 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Claims of damages from torts , when attempted to be enforced against causes for damages also arising from other torts , have , as a rule , been rejected ; " and courts have adopted or assumed , as a general principle , that such cross ...
Claims of damages from torts , when attempted to be enforced against causes for damages also arising from other torts , have , as a rule , been rejected ; " and courts have adopted or assumed , as a general principle , that such cross ...
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Where a counter - claim for damages for breach of covenant by a landlord to build a laundry on the premises was set up in an action for rent , and that issue tried , the overruling a de murrer to the complaint , on the ground that it ...
Where a counter - claim for damages for breach of covenant by a landlord to build a laundry on the premises was set up in an action for rent , and that issue tried , the overruling a de murrer to the complaint , on the ground that it ...
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... on certain leased premises , described in the amended complaint as the " Capitol Hotel , " and for damages in the sum of $ 200 for breach of covenant to restore the property in the condition provided for by the terms of the lease .
... on certain leased premises , described in the amended complaint as the " Capitol Hotel , " and for damages in the sum of $ 200 for breach of covenant to restore the property in the condition provided for by the terms of the lease .
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The objections to these questions were properly sustained , as they failed to correctly state the rule of damage in such ... from the nature of the case , it would be impracticable or extremely difficult to fix the actual damages .
The objections to these questions were properly sustained , as they failed to correctly state the rule of damage in such ... from the nature of the case , it would be impracticable or extremely difficult to fix the actual damages .
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fered , and the clause of the contract fixing liquidated damages is void , under sections 1670 and 1671 of the Civil Code ... Section 1670 of the Civil Code provides : " Every contract by which the amount of damage to be paid , or other ...
fered , and the clause of the contract fixing liquidated damages is void , under sections 1670 and 1671 of the Civil Code ... Section 1670 of the Civil Code provides : " Every contract by which the amount of damage to be paid , or other ...
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Page 308 - ... a question of fact for the jury, and not of law for the court.
Page 350 - The granting of a new trial places the parties in the same position as if no trial had been had. All the testimony must be produced anew, and the former verdict cannot be used or referred to, either in evidence or in argument, or be pleaded in bar of any conviction which might have been had under the indictment.
Page 73 - Every mortgage or conveyance intended to operate as a mortgage of goods and chattels which shall hereafter be made which shall not be accompanied by an immediate delivery and followed by an actual and continued change of possession...
Page 401 - No action for the recovery of real property, or for the recovery of the possession thereof, shall be maintained, unless it appear that the plaintiff, his ancestor, predecessor, or grantor, was seized or possessed of the premises in question within twenty years before the commencement of such action.
Page 231 - The legislature shall direct by law in what manner and in what courts suits may be brought against the State.
Page 86 - A valuable consideration, in the sense of the law, may consist either in some right, interest, profit, or benefit accruing to the one party, or some forbearance, detriment, loss or responsibility given, suffered, or undertaken by the other.
Page 44 - ... jointly and severally liable to the corporation, and to the creditors thereof, in the event of its dissolution, to the full amount of the capital stock so divided...
Page 31 - Procedure; and if such allegation be controverted, the party pleading must establish, on the trial, the facts showing that the cause of action is so barred.
Page 56 - Claims against a trustee by virtue of a contract or by operation of law; 5.
Page 403 - In an action to recover real property, or the possession thereof, the person who establishes a legal title to the premises is presumed to have been possessed thereof, within the time required by law ; and the occupation of the premises, by another person, is deemed to have been under and in subordination to the legal title, unless the premises have been held and possessed adversely to the legal title, for twenty years before the commencement of the action.