Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 12Lawyers' Co-operative Publishing Company, 1891 |
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Page 42
... received the note , relying upon such promise , without any knowledge or information at the time as to the previous assignment of the mort- gage to K. Held , ( 1 ) that C. , as a transferee of the genuine note after maturity , took no ...
... received the note , relying upon such promise , without any knowledge or information at the time as to the previous assignment of the mort- gage to K. Held , ( 1 ) that C. , as a transferee of the genuine note after maturity , took no ...
Page 44
... received the note in good faith and for value , and without any knowl- edge or information as to the previous assign- ment of the mortgage to Kernohan , until proved on the trial ; and Kernohan received the forged note and mortgage and ...
... received the note in good faith and for value , and without any knowl- edge or information as to the previous assign- ment of the mortgage to Kernohan , until proved on the trial ; and Kernohan received the forged note and mortgage and ...
Page 45
... received it . The authorities are numerous to the effect that the purchaser of an overdue or dishonored bill , who buys it from one who is not the owner , and who is not authorized to sell , acquires no title as against the true owner ...
... received it . The authorities are numerous to the effect that the purchaser of an overdue or dishonored bill , who buys it from one who is not the owner , and who is not authorized to sell , acquires no title as against the true owner ...
Page 46
... received from the mortgagor , who was led to believe that he still owned the notes , a partial payment thereon ... received the instrument , but free from any of the payments made by Durham to McGill after he received the note . From the ...
... received from the mortgagor , who was led to believe that he still owned the notes , a partial payment thereon ... received the instrument , but free from any of the payments made by Durham to McGill after he received the note . From the ...
Page 64
... received for it was not more than $ 5 or $ 10 difference from the price I obtained let- ting it all to one person . " ination of the witness touching the value of the property . Morse rented the property for $ 125 . There was a mortgage ...
... received for it was not more than $ 5 or $ 10 difference from the price I obtained let- ting it all to one person . " ination of the witness touching the value of the property . Morse rented the property for $ 125 . There was a mortgage ...
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Page 401 - After the passage of this act all property which shall pass by will or by the intestate laws of this state...
Page 111 - An action may be brought by the attorney-general, in the name of the people of this state, upon his own information, or upon the complaint of a private party, against any person who usurps, intrudes into, or unlawfully holds or exercises any public office, civil or military, or any franchise within this state.
Page 240 - The General Assembly shall provide such revenue as may be needful, by levying a tax, by valuation, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her, or its property...
Page 161 - The stock and indebtedness of corporations shall not be increased except in pursuance of general law, nor without the consent of the persons holding the larger amount in value of the stock first obtained at a meeting to be held after sixty days' notice given in pursuance of law.
Page 68 - Distinctions in these respects must rest upon some reason upon which they can be defended — like the want of capacity in infants and insane persons; and if the legislature should undertake to provide that persons following some specified lawful trade or employment should not have capacity to make contracts, or to receive conveyances, or to build such houses as others were allowed to erect, or in any other way to make such use of their property as was permissible to others, it can scarcely be doubted...
Page 95 - Under sub-section one of section one, unless the defect therein mentioned arose from, or had not been discovered or remedied owing to the negligence of the employer, or of some person in the service of the employer, and entrusted by him with the duty of seeing that the ways, works, machinery, or plant were in proper condition.
Page 39 - Whenever a testator has a child born after the making of his will, either in his lifetime or after his death, and dies leaving such child unprovided for by any settlement, and neither provided for nor in any way mentioned in his will, the child succeeds to the same portion of the testator's real and personal property that he would have succeeded to if the testator had died intestate.
Page 285 - In order to come within the provision of the constitution of the United States which declares that no state shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts...
Page 150 - ... the intent of the devisor is manifest and certain that 1840. his children or issues should take, and as immediate devisees they cannot take, because they are not in rerum natura, and by way of remainder they cannot take, for that was not his intent, for the gift is immediate, therefore there such words shall be taken as words of limitation, scil.
Page 149 - The verdict of the jury was as follows: " We, the jury, find verdict for plaintiff, principal $278.75,