Minnesota Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Minnesota, Volume 23Review Publishing Company, 1879 - Law reports, digests, etc Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Minnesota. |
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22 Minn affidavits agreement alleged amended amount answer appeal assessment assignment authority bank bond bridge Cass county cause of action charge city of St claimed complaint constitution construction contract corporation creditors damages debt deed defendant defendant's district court duly Dutcher effect endorsement entitled evidence execution fact filed foreclosure garnishees GILFILLAN granted ground held Hennepin county insured intent interest issue Joseph Campbell judgment jurisdiction jury land legislature levy Lloyd Barber logs matter ment Minnesota Mississippi river mortgage motion notice objection Order affirmed owner paid parties payment person plaintiff premises premium notes probate court proceedings promissory note proper purchase purpose question Railroad Company railway Ramsey county reason refused respect respondent Rice county river road rule Sibley county statute street taxation taxes testimony therein thereof tion town trial verdict Winona Winona county witness
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Page 202 - To exercise by its board of directors or duly authorized officers or agents, subject to law, all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; by receiving deposits; by buying and selling exchange, coin, and bullion; by loaning money on personal security; and by obtaining, issuing, and circulating notes according to the provisions of this title.
Page 255 - All ordinances of the city may be proven by the seal of the corporation, and when printed or published in book or pamphlet form, purporting to be printed or published by authority of the corporation, the same shall be received in evidence in all courts or places without further proof.
Page 25 - Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and the useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries, and to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers.
Page 176 - In the case of an assignment of a thing in action, the action by the assignee shall be without prejudice to any setoff or other defense, existing at the time of, or before notice of the assignment; but this Section shall not apply to a negotiable promissory note or bill of exchange, transferred in good faith, and upon good consideration, before due.
Page 110 - The result of these authorities is, that the rule of law on this subject seems to be, that if a man find goods that have been actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them, with intent to take the entire dominion over them, really believing when he takes them, that the owner cannot be found, it is not larceny. But if he takes them with the like intent, though lost, or reasonably supposed to be lost, but reasonably believing that the owner can be found,...
Page 184 - 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 202 - have power to contract and be contracted with, sue and be sued, and shall have all other powers, privileges and immunities incident to corporations and applicable to the ends of such establishments, subject to the restrictions and provisions of this chapter.
Page 177 - ... been assigned by the plaintiff, a demand existing against such plaintiff, or any assignee of such contract at the time of the assignment thereof, and belonging to the defendant in good faith before notice of such assignment, may be set off to the amount of the plaintiff's debt, if the demand be such as might have been set off against such plaintiff or such assignee while the contract belonged to him; 8.
Page 287 - The General Assembly shall provide by law for taxing the notes and bills discounted or purchased, moneys loaned, and all other property, effects or dues, of every description, without deduction, of all banks now existing, or hereafter created, and of all bankers, so that all property employed in banking shall always bear a burden of taxation equal to that imposed on the property of individuals.
Page 492 - ... then, in every such case, the company shall not be liable for the payment of the whole sum assured, and for such part only as is expressly stipulated above.