Albany Law Journal, Volume 6Weed, Parsons & Company, 1873 - Law |
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CONDUCTED BY ISAAC GRANT THOMPSON , C VOL . VI . FROM JULY , 1872 , TO JANUARY , 1873 . 10153 ALBANY : WEED , PARSONS AND COMPANY . 1873 . Entered , according to act of Congress , in the THE ALBANY LAW JOURNAL :
CONDUCTED BY ISAAC GRANT THOMPSON , C VOL . VI . FROM JULY , 1872 , TO JANUARY , 1873 . 10153 ALBANY : WEED , PARSONS AND COMPANY . 1873 . Entered , according to act of Congress , in the THE ALBANY LAW JOURNAL :
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In February , 1854 , John B. Brisbin was appointed reporter , and reported the cases decided at the January term , 1854 . Michael E. Ames was appointed reporter in March , 1856 , and commenced the preparation of a volume of reports ...
In February , 1854 , John B. Brisbin was appointed reporter , and reported the cases decided at the January term , 1854 . Michael E. Ames was appointed reporter in March , 1856 , and commenced the preparation of a volume of reports ...
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It also allows all exemptions allowed by any State law on the 1st of January , 1871. It also exempts a widow's dower , or other estate in lieu thereof , if the State law so provides . NEW YORK STATUTES AT LARGE . CHAP . 693 .
It also allows all exemptions allowed by any State law on the 1st of January , 1871. It also exempts a widow's dower , or other estate in lieu thereof , if the State law so provides . NEW YORK STATUTES AT LARGE . CHAP . 693 .
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The statute of limitations was suspended in Alabama between January 11 , 1861 , and September 21 , 1865 , that being the period during which the civil courts were virtually closed on account of the rebellion . Coleman v . Holmes , 121 .
The statute of limitations was suspended in Alabama between January 11 , 1861 , and September 21 , 1865 , that being the period during which the civil courts were virtually closed on account of the rebellion . Coleman v . Holmes , 121 .
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When a vacancy exists in the office of any senator or member of assembly occurring after the first day of January in any year , the same shall be filled at the first election held thereafter in any such district where such vacancy may ...
When a vacancy exists in the office of any senator or member of assembly occurring after the first day of January in any year , the same shall be filled at the first election held thereafter in any such district where such vacancy may ...
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