Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity, Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama, New Series, Volume 9Hale and Phelan, printers, 1846 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 35
... possession of the slave vested in the defendant , the vendor , and that he might maintain an action of detinue , or if in possession , might successfully de- fend himself against the vendee . It is not necessary to give to the ruling of ...
... possession of the slave vested in the defendant , the vendor , and that he might maintain an action of detinue , or if in possession , might successfully de- fend himself against the vendee . It is not necessary to give to the ruling of ...
Page 85
... possession . That he joined Hobdy in a forthcoming bond for their de- livery on the day of sale , the first Monday in April , 1842 . That on the day of sale , the sheriff having died , no one was present to receive them , and they were ...
... possession . That he joined Hobdy in a forthcoming bond for their de- livery on the day of sale , the first Monday in April , 1842 . That on the day of sale , the sheriff having died , no one was present to receive them , and they were ...
Page 97
... possession of H. P afterwards tendered the amount in Georgia bank notes , which H declined to receive , but told P to take the money and ex- change it for Alabama bank notes , and if he could not do so , he would pay back the money . P ...
... possession of H. P afterwards tendered the amount in Georgia bank notes , which H declined to receive , but told P to take the money and ex- change it for Alabama bank notes , and if he could not do so , he would pay back the money . P ...
Page 115
... possession of B. M. Hodges , but were levied on as the property of John Hodges . On the day of the levy they were claimed by B. M. Hodges as his property , and were returned by Gibson to his possession , and no bond for the claim suit ...
... possession of B. M. Hodges , but were levied on as the property of John Hodges . On the day of the levy they were claimed by B. M. Hodges as his property , and were returned by Gibson to his possession , and no bond for the claim suit ...
Page 119
... possession of land , for which he has a deed , should deraign the title of his grantor , and show that he had right to con- vey , to entitle him to the protection of the statute , forbidding a freeholder to be sued out of the county of ...
... possession of land , for which he has a deed , should deraign the title of his grantor , and show that he had right to con- vey , to entitle him to the protection of the statute , forbidding a freeholder to be sued out of the county of ...
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action Adm'r administrator affirmed agreement alledged amount answer appear assigned assumpsit Bank bill of exceptions bond Branch Bank cause Chancery Circuit Court cited claim Clay's complainant contract Copeland County Court Court of Chancery court of equity creditors Davenport debt debtor declaration decree deed defendant in error defendant's demurrer detinue distributees dollars entitled equity evidence execution fact fendant filed fraud garnishee indorser insisted intended intestate issue Judge judgment Juzan land levy liable matter ment Mobile mortgage motion notice objection Orphans paid party payment person plaintiff in error plea plea in abatement pleaded Porter Porter's Rep possession promissory note proof proved question received record recover refused rendered reversed scire facias settlement sheriff slaves sold statute statute of frauds sued sufficient suit surety sustained term tion trial trust vendor verdict wife witness Writ of Error
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Page 616 - Whether the party thus misrepresenting a fact knew it to be false, or made the assertion without knowing whether it were true or false, is wholly immaterial; for the affirmation of what one does not know, or believe to be true, is equally, in morals and law, as unjustifiable as the affirmation of what is known to be positively false.
Page 423 - Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, or shall hereafter be made and executed, shall be void and of no effect against a subsequent judgment creditor, or bona fide purchaser, or mortgagee for a valuable consideration, not having notice thereof...
Page 783 - It is a question of fact for the jury, under all the circumstances of the case...
Page 446 - ... will be entitled to every remedy, which the creditor has against the principal debtor ; to enforce every security and all means of payment; to stand in the place of the creditor; not only through the medium of contract, but even by means of securities, entered into without the knowledge of the surety; having a right to have those securities transferred to him ; though there was no stipulation for that; and to avail himself of all those securities against the debtor.
Page 551 - ... is hereby, authorized to enter with the register of the land office for the district in which such land may lie, by legal subdivisions, any number of acres not exceeding one hundred and sixty, or a quarter section of land...
Page 1013 - The true test of the interest of a witness is, that he will either gain or lose by the direct legal operation and effect of the judgment, or that the record will be legal evidence for or against him in some other action.
Page 890 - Where a man having by a woman one or more children, shall afterwards intermarry with such woman, such child or children, if recognized by him, shall be thereby legitimated.
Page 215 - ... other citizens of the United States, without any tax, duty, impost or toll therefor.
Page 179 - ... no tradesman, artificer, workman, laborer, or other person whatsoever, shall do or exercise any worldly labor, business or work of their ordinary callings upon the Lord's day, or' any part thereof (works of necessity and charity only excepted...
Page 504 - Every gift, grant or conveyance of lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods or chattels, or of any rent, common or profit out of the same, by writing or otherwise, and every bond, suit, judgment or execution, had or made, and contrived of malice, fraud, covin, collusion or guile, to the intent or purpose to delay, hinder or defraud creditors of their just and lawful actions...