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... meaning of a disqualifying statutory provision . Car- rington v . Andrews , 12 Abb . Pr . ( N. Y. ) 348 ; Edwards v . Russell , 21 Wend . ( N. Y. ) 63 ; Foot v . Morgan , 1 Hill ( N. Y. ) 654 ; Baldwin v . McArthur , 17 Barb . ( N. Y. ) ...
... meaning of a disqualifying statutory provision . Car- rington v . Andrews , 12 Abb . Pr . ( N. Y. ) 348 ; Edwards v . Russell , 21 Wend . ( N. Y. ) 63 ; Foot v . Morgan , 1 Hill ( N. Y. ) 654 ; Baldwin v . McArthur , 17 Barb . ( N. Y. ) ...
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... meaning attached to the word when a vacancy is spoken of ; we mean that the office is empty ; that it is with- out an incumbent who has a right to exercise its functions and take its fees or emoluments . " In this country where written ...
... meaning attached to the word when a vacancy is spoken of ; we mean that the office is empty ; that it is with- out an incumbent who has a right to exercise its functions and take its fees or emoluments . " In this country where written ...
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... meaning of " the cause " in statutes prohibiting the sitting therein of judges who have been of counsel . See also DISQUALIFI- CATION FOR PREJUDICE , VIII , 8 . Formal acts , however , have been up- held , though by a disqualified judge ...
... meaning of " the cause " in statutes prohibiting the sitting therein of judges who have been of counsel . See also DISQUALIFI- CATION FOR PREJUDICE , VIII , 8 . Formal acts , however , have been up- held , though by a disqualified judge ...
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... meaning of a statute prohibiting any judge who has been of counsel in a cause , or who is interested therein , from acting in such cause as judge ; and inde- pendently of any statute his acting would be improper . Darling v . Pierce ...
... meaning of a statute prohibiting any judge who has been of counsel in a cause , or who is interested therein , from acting in such cause as judge ; and inde- pendently of any statute his acting would be improper . Darling v . Pierce ...
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... meaning of the word " prejudice , " makes it necessary to place limitations on its statutory significance , in order to avoid absurd consequences.6 The prejudice must be against a party to the cause ; and an affida- vit not setting up ...
... meaning of the word " prejudice , " makes it necessary to place limitations on its statutory significance , in order to avoid absurd consequences.6 The prejudice must be against a party to the cause ; and an affida- vit not setting up ...
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