The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volume 8John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland E. Thompson, 1889 - Law |
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Page 80
... tion to set aside the verdict , it was held that the receipt was not evidence of a sale of the provisions , and that parol evidence was admissible to show that the provi- sions were in fact received to sell on com- mission , and so far ...
... tion to set aside the verdict , it was held that the receipt was not evidence of a sale of the provisions , and that parol evidence was admissible to show that the provi- sions were in fact received to sell on com- mission , and so far ...
Page 82
... tion agency received acceptances at their office , and gave a receipt for them " for collection , " it was held that by giving such receipt they undertook themselves to " collect , not merely to remit for col- lection , " to some ...
... tion agency received acceptances at their office , and gave a receipt for them " for collection , " it was held that by giving such receipt they undertook themselves to " collect , not merely to remit for col- lection , " to some ...
Page 89
... tion 14 that this act is intended only for the protection of laborers for hire , and shall not inure to thebenefit of any person interested in contracting , cutting , hauling , banking , or driving logs by the thousand . " In the same ...
... tion 14 that this act is intended only for the protection of laborers for hire , and shall not inure to thebenefit of any person interested in contracting , cutting , hauling , banking , or driving logs by the thousand . " In the same ...
Page 92
... tion ; and it is difficult to find any sub- stantial distinction between a gift to a wife ' for her use , ' and a gift to a wife ' for her own use , ' But if such a distinc- tion could prevail in another case , it could not govern this ...
... tion ; and it is difficult to find any sub- stantial distinction between a gift to a wife ' for her use , ' and a gift to a wife ' for her own use , ' But if such a distinc- tion could prevail in another case , it could not govern this ...
Page 95
... tion , Brewer , J. , saying : " Is one inser- tion of the notice in the newspaper suffi- cient , or must it be continued through the successive issues of the paper up to the day of sale ? The language is , public no- tice of the time ...
... tion , Brewer , J. , saying : " Is one inser- tion of the notice in the newspaper suffi- cient , or must it be continued through the successive issues of the paper up to the day of sale ? The language is , public no- tice of the time ...
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