The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volume 8John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland E. Thompson, 1889 - Law |
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Page 38
... given to all cities or towns within whose limits any part of the pond lies ; but a lease of such pond to a town is not invalid although such notice is not given where it appears that the pond is entirely within the limits of the town ...
... given to all cities or towns within whose limits any part of the pond lies ; but a lease of such pond to a town is not invalid although such notice is not given where it appears that the pond is entirely within the limits of the town ...
Page 52
... given , the vendor of the machinery cannot claim it under a bill of sale with condition that title should revert to the vendor if the note given to secure the price of the machinery were not paid , but it passes under the mortgage to ...
... given , the vendor of the machinery cannot claim it under a bill of sale with condition that title should revert to the vendor if the note given to secure the price of the machinery were not paid , but it passes under the mortgage to ...
Page 75
... given in the county court . The present action being an action of libel , which could not be brought in the county court , that section does not apply . It is contended that , because before the act the costs would not have followed the ...
... given in the county court . The present action being an action of libel , which could not be brought in the county court , that section does not apply . It is contended that , because before the act the costs would not have followed the ...
Page 90
... given , " or the mischief would be very imperfectly rem edied , as it is equally criminal to receive money for having voted as for promising to vote , and the commission of bribery would be very much facilitated if it were necessary to ...
... given , " or the mischief would be very imperfectly rem edied , as it is equally criminal to receive money for having voted as for promising to vote , and the commission of bribery would be very much facilitated if it were necessary to ...
Page 91
... given ' and not ⚫ for giving ' his vote , it would have been otherwise . The expression for giving ' does not necessarily mean ' for having giv- en . ' but is clearly equivocal . Now if an ambiguous expression be used in the de ...
... given ' and not ⚫ for giving ' his vote , it would have been otherwise . The expression for giving ' does not necessarily mean ' for having giv- en . ' but is clearly equivocal . Now if an ambiguous expression be used in the de ...
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