 | Kentucky - Law - 1851 - 548 pages
...Claims arising from injuries to character. 6. Claims arising from injuries to person and property. 7. Claims against a trustee by virtue of a contract, or by operation of law. § 138. The plaintiff may strike from his petition any cause of action, at any time before the final... | |
 | New York (State). - Civil procedure - 1851 - 207 pages
...6. Claims to recover personal property, with or without damages for the withholding thereof; or 7. Claims against a trustee, by virtue of a contract, or by operation of law. But the causes of action, so united, must all belong to one only of these classes, and must affect... | |
 | Civil procedure - 1852 - 446 pages
...interpretation. The last clause fixes the meaning in terms which cannot be misunderstood, when it declares that "the causes of action, so united, must all belong to one only of these classes." This is equivalent to saying that every cause of action belongs to but one class, and expressly forbids... | |
 | Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1852 - 546 pages
...The last clause fixes the meaning in terms which can not be misunderstood, when it declares that " the causes of action, so united, must all belong to one only of these classes." This is equivalent to saying that every cause of action belongs to but one class, and expressly forbids... | |
 | New York (State). - Civil procedure - 1852 - 606 pages
...6. Claims to recover personal property, with or without damages, for the withholding thereof; or 7. Claims against a trustee, by virtue of a contract, or by operation of law. But the causes of action, so united, must all belong to one of these classes, and must aifect all the... | |
 | Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1852 - 496 pages
...to obey the laws of the land, and authorize damages for its breach. The 7th subdivision embraces " claims against a trustee, by virtue of a contract or by operation of law." This section manifestly relates to claims in equity against a trustee, properly so called, and has... | |
 | Henry Whittaker - Civil procedure - 1852 - 902 pages
...6. Claims to recover personal property, with or without damages for the withholding thereof ; or 7. Claims against a trustee, by virtue of a contract, or by operation of law. But the causes of action, so united, must all belong to one of these classes, and must affect all the... | |
 | California, F. A. Snyder, Selucius Garfielde - Law - 1853 - 1106 pages
...recover specific personal property, with or without damages, for the withholding thereof; or, 4th. Claims against a trustee, by virtue of a contract, or by operation of law; or, 5th. Injuries to character ; or, 6th. Injuries to person ; or, 7th. Injuries to property. But the... | |
 | Wisconsin - Session laws - 1853
...6. Claims to recover personal property with or without damages for the withholding thereof; or, 7. Claims against a trustee by virtue of a contract, or by operation of law. SEO. 74. But the causes of action so united must all To what inch belong to one of these classes, and... | |
 | New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1854 - 338 pages
...his executors personally, has not been changed by the code, which authorizes the uniting of different claims against a trustee, by virtue of a contract or by operation of law. Thus, where it was alleged in a complaint that a testator hired a farm of the assignor of the plaintiff... | |
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