Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court And, at Law, in the Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of New Jersey, Volume 81 |
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The price brought was just enough to pay the amount due upon the note . The
purchaser was Mr . ( ' lark , the treasurer of the Perfection ( ' ompany . The validity
of this sale was never questioned by Wellner , so far as the case shows , and it ...
The price brought was just enough to pay the amount due upon the note . The
purchaser was Mr . ( ' lark , the treasurer of the Perfection ( ' ompany . The validity
of this sale was never questioned by Wellner , so far as the case shows , and it ...
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The opinion of the court was delivered by GARRISON , J . This certiorari is
brought by a citizen of Bayonne to set aside an ordinance for the regulation of the
police department of that city . The fact that the prosecutor ( ain r . Bayonne . $ 19
.
The opinion of the court was delivered by GARRISON , J . This certiorari is
brought by a citizen of Bayonne to set aside an ordinance for the regulation of the
police department of that city . The fact that the prosecutor ( ain r . Bayonne . $ 19
.
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We conclude , therefore , that the jurisdiction of the justice existed at the time it
was assumed in the present case , and hence that the proceedings brought up by
the prosecutor should be affirmed . THOMAS A . MATHIS , RELATOR , v .
We conclude , therefore , that the jurisdiction of the justice existed at the time it
was assumed in the present case , and hence that the proceedings brought up by
the prosecutor should be affirmed . THOMAS A . MATHIS , RELATOR , v .
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This action was brought by Doctor Perkins against the Trenton Street Railway
Company to recover for services rendered for the company to Charles Brown , a
motorman in the eniploy of the company , at the request of the conductor .
This action was brought by Doctor Perkins against the Trenton Street Railway
Company to recover for services rendered for the company to Charles Brown , a
motorman in the eniploy of the company , at the request of the conductor .
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149 ) , a writ of error issued on May 19th , 1909 , to review a judgment in an
action for personal injuries entered on May 24th , 1906 . will be dismissed as not
brought within the time allowed by the act of March 27th , 1874 ( Gen . Stat . , p .
149 ) , a writ of error issued on May 19th , 1909 , to review a judgment in an
action for personal injuries entered on May 24th , 1906 . will be dismissed as not
brought within the time allowed by the act of March 27th , 1874 ( Gen . Stat . , p .
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