Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, Volume 73D. Bottom, Superintendent of Public Print., 1880 - Law reports, digests, etc Some vols. also contain reports of cases in the General Court of Virginia. |
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... plaintiff against other parties pending in the same court at the same time , and involving substantially the same questions , and it was agreed that the same judgment should be entered in all the cases , and there should be but one ...
... plaintiff against other parties pending in the same court at the same time , and involving substantially the same questions , and it was agreed that the same judgment should be entered in all the cases , and there should be but one ...
Page 30
... plaintiff against other defendants in the same court , involving sub- stantially the same questions , and it was agreed the same judgment should be entered in all the cases . Upon the trial , the whole matter of law and fact was ...
... plaintiff against other defendants in the same court , involving sub- stantially the same questions , and it was agreed the same judgment should be entered in all the cases . Upon the trial , the whole matter of law and fact was ...
Page 43
... plaintiff , his agent or attorney at ing bond is required in the case ; prescribed by the statute , be not given within a reasonable ex'or , & c . time after such notice , the officer may refuse to levy on such property , or may restore ...
... plaintiff , his agent or attorney at ing bond is required in the case ; prescribed by the statute , be not given within a reasonable ex'or , & c . time after such notice , the officer may refuse to levy on such property , or may restore ...
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... plaintiff , and under the plaintiff's deed to the company . And the prayer of the bill was that the com- pany should be required to issue to the plaintiff stock for this additional interest , and for an account of rents and profits ...
... plaintiff , and under the plaintiff's deed to the company . And the prayer of the bill was that the com- pany should be required to issue to the plaintiff stock for this additional interest , and for an account of rents and profits ...
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... plaintiff by his trust deed Heiskell's of 1869. And without deciding whether the title to said interest of 1.108 , is still in the plaintiff , or passed by his deed to the Holston Salt and Plaster Company , the court referred it to a ...
... plaintiff by his trust deed Heiskell's of 1869. And without deciding whether the title to said interest of 1.108 , is still in the plaintiff , or passed by his deed to the Holston Salt and Plaster Company , the court referred it to a ...
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Page 74 - Persons who not only have an interest in the controversy, but an interest, of such a nature that a final decree cannot be made without either affecting that interest, or leaving the controversy in such a condition that its final termination may be wholly inconsistent with equity and good conscience.
Page 236 - AB of of the one part, and CD of of the other part, witnesseth that, in consideration of the sum. of /. now paid to...
Page 546 - The above instrument, consisting of one sheet, was at the date thereof signed, sealed, published and declared by the said 0 ohn Forsythe, as and for his last will and testament, in presence of us, who at his request, and in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.
Page 89 - ... reversed, and the cause will be remanded to the circuit court for further proceedings to be had therein, in conformity with those views.
Page 978 - ... so as to view the circumstances as they viewed them, and so to judge of the meaning of the words and of the correct application of the language to the things described.
Page 785 - All the judges shall be commissioned by the governor, and shall receive such salaries and allowances as may be determined by law, the amount of which shall not be diminished during their term of office.
Page 23 - There shall be exempt from levy and sale, by virtue of any process whatever, under the laws of this State, except as hereinafter excepted, of the property of every head of a family...
Page 615 - If it did, the loss was excepted from the risk taken by the insurers. The policy contains this express stipulation : "Provided always, and it is hereby declared, that the Company shall not be liable to make good any loss or damage by fire which may happen or take place by means of any invasion, insurrection, riot, or civil commotion, or of any military or usurped power, or any loss by theft at or after a fire.
Page 524 - ... judgment, he cannot afterwards hold the vendor responsible on the ground that the article turns out to be unfit for the purpose for which it was required ; but if he relies upon the judgment of the seller, and informs him of the use to which the article is to be applied, it seems to me the transaction carries with it an implied warranty that the thing furnished shall be fit and proper for the purpose for which it was designed.
Page 557 - ... if a less estate be not limited by express words, or do not appear to have been granted, conveyed, or devised by construction or operation of law.