Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 70
... appeal , if the judgment is affirmed in the court of last resort . Nothing will discharge the sureties given to prosecute the appeal from the court of original jurisdiction but the reversal of the judgment in some court having ...
... appeal , if the judgment is affirmed in the court of last resort . Nothing will discharge the sureties given to prosecute the appeal from the court of original jurisdiction but the reversal of the judgment in some court having ...
Page 159
... appeal , from inability to furnish the requisite security to perfect an appeal . Excessive appeals , therefore , enable the rich to defeat the rights of the poor , for the costs and ne- cessary expenses eat up the judgment that the poor ...
... appeal , from inability to furnish the requisite security to perfect an appeal . Excessive appeals , therefore , enable the rich to defeat the rights of the poor , for the costs and ne- cessary expenses eat up the judgment that the poor ...
Page 178
... Appeals , but in which an appeal will be use- less , because that court will be bound to enforce be- tween the parties a false rule of law laid down by the General Term . ment for $ 500 is conclusive upon us , as between these parties ...
... Appeals , but in which an appeal will be use- less , because that court will be bound to enforce be- tween the parties a false rule of law laid down by the General Term . ment for $ 500 is conclusive upon us , as between these parties ...
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