Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 69
... effect and to answer all damages and costs if he should fail to make his plea good . The judgment of the District Court was affirmed by the Circuit , and B. , by writ of error , removed the case to the Supreme Court , giving a new bond ...
... effect and to answer all damages and costs if he should fail to make his plea good . The judgment of the District Court was affirmed by the Circuit , and B. , by writ of error , removed the case to the Supreme Court , giving a new bond ...
Page 70
... effect . Karthous v . Owings , 6 Harr . & Johns . 134 , 139 . Where the bond is given in a subordinate court to prosecute an appeal to effect in a superior court , the sureties become liable if the judgment is affirmed in the superior ...
... effect . Karthous v . Owings , 6 Harr . & Johns . 134 , 139 . Where the bond is given in a subordinate court to prosecute an appeal to effect in a superior court , the sureties become liable if the judgment is affirmed in the superior ...
Page 487
... effect to the contract by a judgment in our courts . 2d , where the giving of legal effect to the contract would exhibit to the citizens of the State an example pernicious and detestable . The second exception would clearly refer , in ...
... effect to the contract by a judgment in our courts . 2d , where the giving of legal effect to the contract would exhibit to the citizens of the State an example pernicious and detestable . The second exception would clearly refer , in ...
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