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... suit to which he is a party , i . e . , by quo warranto , at the suit of the commonwealth.2 The rule extends to all officers , exec- utive and judicial . It applies alike to questions of the validity of the original election or ...
... suit to which he is a party , i . e . , by quo warranto , at the suit of the commonwealth.2 The rule extends to all officers , exec- utive and judicial . It applies alike to questions of the validity of the original election or ...
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... suit of the corporation , in whose affairs his interest is somewhat remote , the judge is competent , notwithstanding relationship to a stockholder . Some have taken a different view . At common law , consanguinity was not a bar ; and ...
... suit of the corporation , in whose affairs his interest is somewhat remote , the judge is competent , notwithstanding relationship to a stockholder . Some have taken a different view . At common law , consanguinity was not a bar ; and ...
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... suit is so great that his ability to meet his engagements with the judge may depend upon the success of his suit . " Citing Pothier v . Oet , and citing 12 H. 4 , 13 ; Brooke Abr . ( London 1586 ) , cause a remover , pl . 13 . 4. See ...
... suit is so great that his ability to meet his engagements with the judge may depend upon the success of his suit . " Citing Pothier v . Oet , and citing 12 H. 4 , 13 ; Brooke Abr . ( London 1586 ) , cause a remover , pl . 13 . 4. See ...
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... suit by a husband for community property , the wife has such an interest that , in a case where she was sister in law to the judge , the latter was incompetent in such suit by the husband . Jordan v . Moore , 65 Tex . 363 . 4 ...
... suit by a husband for community property , the wife has such an interest that , in a case where she was sister in law to the judge , the latter was incompetent in such suit by the husband . Jordan v . Moore , 65 Tex . 363 . 4 ...
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... suits involv- ing the same title to real estate does not disqualify . Taylor v . Williams , 26 Tex . 583 . Divorce . In Texas , it was held that a divorce suit instituted by the husband and a similar suit by the wife were the same ...
... suits involv- ing the same title to real estate does not disqualify . Taylor v . Williams , 26 Tex . 583 . Divorce . In Texas , it was held that a divorce suit instituted by the husband and a similar suit by the wife were the same ...
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