Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, Volume 27F.D. Linn & Company, 1877 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... ground of purpresture will not be granted . To warrant an injunction in such case , it must be clear that there is a pur- presture . 8. The provision of the compact of 1783 , between Pennsylvania and New Jersey , on the subject of ...
... ground of purpresture will not be granted . To warrant an injunction in such case , it must be clear that there is a pur- presture . 8. The provision of the compact of 1783 , between Pennsylvania and New Jersey , on the subject of ...
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... ground of purpresture will not be granted ; for , to warrant an injunction in such case , it must be clear that there is a purpresture . Story's Eq . Juris . , § 924 a ; City of Rochester v . Curtiss , Clarke 343 . It is argued on ...
... ground of purpresture will not be granted ; for , to warrant an injunction in such case , it must be clear that there is a purpresture . Story's Eq . Juris . , § 924 a ; City of Rochester v . Curtiss , Clarke 343 . It is argued on ...
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... ground , or by persons fishing under claim of a common right on said river . Secondly - That each state shall enjoy and exercise a concurrent jurisdiction within and upon the water , and not upon the dry land , between the shores of ...
... ground , or by persons fishing under claim of a common right on said river . Secondly - That each state shall enjoy and exercise a concurrent jurisdiction within and upon the water , and not upon the dry land , between the shores of ...
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... ground that it is an injury to the jus publicum , the common right of navigation , it must appear that a nuisance in fact exists ; even though the erection be an encroachment on the soil of the sovereign . Hale De Portibus Maris , chap ...
... ground that it is an injury to the jus publicum , the common right of navigation , it must appear that a nuisance in fact exists ; even though the erection be an encroachment on the soil of the sovereign . Hale De Portibus Maris , chap ...
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... ground , irrespective of the alleged injury to navigation , was not admitted , as has been already shown . The compact provides for concurrent jurisdiction , not for mutual sovereignty , and the jurisdiction conferred by it is a mutual ...
... ground , irrespective of the alleged injury to navigation , was not admitted , as has been already shown . The compact provides for concurrent jurisdiction , not for mutual sovereignty , and the jurisdiction conferred by it is a mutual ...
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Page 106 - ... any fact which clearly proves it to be against conscience to execute a judgment, and of which the injured party could not have availed himself in a Court of law ; or of which he might have availed himself at law, but was prevented by fraud or accident unmixed with any fault or negligence in himself or his agents, will justify an application to a Court of Chancery.
Page 152 - that where one person makes a promise to another for the benefit of a third person, that third person may maintain an action upon it.
Page 172 - ... appear and show cause why the prayer of the petition should not be granted...
Page 90 - To HAVE AND TO HOLD, the ^K^ above granted, bargained and described premises, with the appurtenances, unto the said party of the second part, and his heirs and assigns...
Page 288 - ... may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded in all courts of law and equity...
Page 210 - ... any property, money, or thing in action, due to him, or held in trust for him ; and to prevent the transfer of any such property, money, or thing, in action, or the payment or delivery thereof, to the defendant, except where such trust has been created by, or the fund so held in trust has proceeded from, some person other than the defendant...
Page 636 - Island and bounded on the east part by the main sea, and part by Hudson's river, and hath upon the west Delaware bay or river...
Page 210 - ... to compel the discovery of any property or thing in action, belonging to the defendant, and of any property, money, or thing in action due to him, or held in trust for him and to prevent the transfer of any such property, money or thing in action, or the payment or delivery thereof to the defendant, except when such trust has, in good faith, been created by, or the fund so held in trust has proceeded from some person other than the defendant himself.
Page 525 - Upon this principle it was decided, in a modern case, that payment of money to an executor, who has obtained probate of a forged will, is a discharge to the debtor of the...
Page 523 - The will was admitted to probate by the surrogate of the county of Hudson, in May, 1869, and letters testamentary issued to Cornelius Vreeland, the executor therein named.