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... plaintiff , and to be paid and taxed in the bill of costs against the defendant , in all cases where judgment is rendered against him ; and the presiding judge shall , in the month of November in each year , make out and certify to the ...
... plaintiff , and to be paid and taxed in the bill of costs against the defendant , in all cases where judgment is rendered against him ; and the presiding judge shall , in the month of November in each year , make out and certify to the ...
Page 78
... plaintiff and defendant each to select a disinterested citizen of said county to value the same , under oath , to be administered by the officer ; and , in case of their disagreement , for the officer to act as um- pire between them ...
... plaintiff and defendant each to select a disinterested citizen of said county to value the same , under oath , to be administered by the officer ; and , in case of their disagreement , for the officer to act as um- pire between them ...
Page 107
... Plaintiff and defendant . Proceedings ordinary and equitable . Must be equi . had jurisdiction § 4. The plaintiff may prosecute his action by equitable proceedings , in all cases where courts of chancery , before table , if chanc'y the ...
... Plaintiff and defendant . Proceedings ordinary and equitable . Must be equi . had jurisdiction § 4. The plaintiff may prosecute his action by equitable proceedings , in all cases where courts of chancery , before table , if chanc'y the ...
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... plaintiff ( or defendant ) excepts . " § 11. The provisions of this code , concerning the prose- cution of a civil action , apply to both kinds of proceedings , unless the contrary appears . TITLE II . OF THE TIME OF COMMENCING CIVIL ...
... plaintiff ( or defendant ) excepts . " § 11. The provisions of this code , concerning the prose- cution of a civil action , apply to both kinds of proceedings , unless the contrary appears . TITLE II . OF THE TIME OF COMMENCING CIVIL ...
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... plaintiff , or to the person through whom he claims . § 16. If , at the time when the right of any person to bring an action for the recovery of real property first ac- crued , such person was an infant , married woman , or of unsound ...
... plaintiff , or to the person through whom he claims . § 16. If , at the time when the right of any person to bring an action for the recovery of real property first ac- crued , such person was an infant , married woman , or of unsound ...
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Page 32 - That all courts shall be open, and every person, for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by the due course of law, and right and justice administered, without sale, denial, or delay.
Page 211 - ... person" includes a corporation as well as a natural person; writing includes printing and typewriting; oath includes affirmation or declaration; and every mode of oral statement, under oath or affirmation, is embraced by the term "testify...
Page 31 - That the printing presses shall be free to every person who undertakes to examine the proceedings of the legislature or any branch of government; and no law shall ever be made to restrain the right thereof. The free communication of thoughts and opinions is one of the invaluable rights of man: and every citizen may freely speak, write, and print on any subject, being responsible for the abuse of that liberty.
Page 229 - And be it further enacted, that every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Page 134 - The court may, before, or after judgment, in furtherance of justice, and on such terms as may be proper, amend any pleading, process, or proceeding, by adding or striking out the name of any party, or by correcting a mistake in the name of a party, or a mistake in any other respect, or by inserting other allegations material to the case, or, when the amendment does not change substantially the claim or defense, by conforming the pleading or proceeding to the facts proved.
Page 117 - The court may determine any controversy between parties before it, when it can be done without prejudice to the rights of others, or by saving their rights ; but when a complete determination of the controversy cannot be had without the presence of other parties, the court must order them to be brought in.
Page 31 - That all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness.
Page 1 - No person, or collection of persons, being of one of those departments, shall exercise any power properly belonging to either of the others, except in the instances hereinafter expressly directed or permitted.
Page 132 - In pleading a judgment, or other determination of a court, or officer of special jurisdiction, it shall not be necessary to state the facts conferring jurisdiction, but such judgment or determination may be stated to have been duly given or made. If such allegation be controverted, the party pleading shall be bound to establish, on the trial, the facts conferring jurisdiction.
Page 116 - Every action must be prosecuted in the name of the real party in interest, except that an executor or administrator, a trustee of an express trust...