The Central Law Journal, Volume 90Soule, Thomas & Wentworth, 1920 - Law Vols. 65-96 include "Central law journal's international law list." |
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... suit was filed by some of the children to set aside the deed ; but this suit was later dismissed , and the children , other than the father of plaintiffs , joined in a deed to Joshua T. Henderson . The 10 and 15 year statutes of ...
... suit was filed by some of the children to set aside the deed ; but this suit was later dismissed , and the children , other than the father of plaintiffs , joined in a deed to Joshua T. Henderson . The 10 and 15 year statutes of ...
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... suit , and , whenever one person may sue another , a cause of action has accrued , and the statute begins to run . 25 Cyc . 1066. Any cause of action to set aside the deed in question , having accrued Jan- uary 19 , 1897 , and no suit ...
... suit , and , whenever one person may sue another , a cause of action has accrued , and the statute begins to run . 25 Cyc . 1066. Any cause of action to set aside the deed in question , having accrued Jan- uary 19 , 1897 , and no suit ...
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... suit , has implied authority to agree to a continuance , when it is in the client's interest , or in attorney's judgment will expedite a hear- ing . Board of Com'rs of Ohio County v . Clem- ens , W. Va . , 100 S. E. 680 . 3 . Bail ...
... suit , has implied authority to agree to a continuance , when it is in the client's interest , or in attorney's judgment will expedite a hear- ing . Board of Com'rs of Ohio County v . Clem- ens , W. Va . , 100 S. E. 680 . 3 . Bail ...
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... suit for specific enforcement of contract to ex- change lands , where plaintiff had conveyed her property , and ... suit , and adjudges a sale by the commissioner , which is fairly made , and the sale is reported and confirmed , the ...
... suit for specific enforcement of contract to ex- change lands , where plaintiff had conveyed her property , and ... suit , and adjudges a sale by the commissioner , which is fairly made , and the sale is reported and confirmed , the ...
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... suit to recover said amount from the defendant R. N. Cagle , alleg ing that the sale from H. F. Howell to R. N. Cagle was fraudulent and void because the Bulk Sales Statute was not complied with . Pending the suit H. F. Howell died ...
... suit to recover said amount from the defendant R. N. Cagle , alleg ing that the sale from H. F. Howell to R. N. Cagle was fraudulent and void because the Bulk Sales Statute was not complied with . Pending the suit H. F. Howell died ...
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Page 136 - Judicial proceedings, authenticated as aforesaid, shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court within the United States as they have by law or usage in the courts of the state from whence...
Page 391 - Executive and Judicial ; and no person charged with the exercise of powers properly belonging to one of these departments, shall exercise any functions appertaining to either of the others, except in the cases hereinafter expressly directed or permitted.
Page 231 - The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added...
Page 123 - This section shall not apply to corporations purchasing such stock solely for investment and not using the same by voting or otherwise to bring about, or in attempting to bring about, the substantial lessening of competition.
Page 372 - That the provisions of this act shall apply to any common carrier or carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or property wholly by railroad, or partly by railroad and partly by water when both are used, under a common control, management, or arrangement, for a continuous carriage or shipment...
Page 377 - Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more, — it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.
Page 372 - Provided, however, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to the transportation of passengers or property, or to the receiving, delivering, storage, or handling of property, wholly within one State, and not shipped to or from a foreign country from or to any State or Territory as aforesaid.
Page 372 - ... telegraph, telephone, and cable companies (whether wire or wireless) engaged in sending messages from one State, Territory, or District of the United States, to any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, or to any foreign country, who shall be considered and held to be common carriers within the meaning and purpose of this Act...
Page 427 - ... know what to trust to ; equity is according to the conscience of him that is chancellor, and as that is larger or narrower, so is equity. "Tis all one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot...
Page 243 - We think that the true rule of law is, that the person who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there, anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril, and, if he does not do so is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape.