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 principal question presented by this writ of error is whether the case is within
the statute of frauds ; that is , whether the promise sued on was a promise by
Kelly to pay the debt of Lennon . If it was , admittedly the defendant cannot be
held ...
The principal question presented by this writ of error is whether the case is within
the statute of frauds ; that is , whether the promise sued on was a promise by
Kelly to pay the debt of Lennon . If it was , admittedly the defendant cannot be
held ...
Page 8
... reversed because the referee was not sworn according to the statute in such
case made and provided . The statute requires that “ In every case referred by
rule of court each referee shall , before he proceeds to the business of the
reference ...
... reversed because the referee was not sworn according to the statute in such
case made and provided . The statute requires that “ In every case referred by
rule of court each referee shall , before he proceeds to the business of the
reference ...
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In the present case , the statute we have attempted to interpret gives some show
of authority for the acts of Downs and the requirement of the Borough act ( Pamph
. L . 1897 , p . 286 ) that all vacancies shall be filled by appointment until the ...
In the present case , the statute we have attempted to interpret gives some show
of authority for the acts of Downs and the requirement of the Borough act ( Pamph
. L . 1897 , p . 286 ) that all vacancies shall be filled by appointment until the ...
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In fine , the relator regards the function of such justice as being the precise
equivalent of a statutory requirement that the ... as we logically must , a fact that
cannot be questioned , the substantial inquiries are , first : Does the statute
require the ...
In fine , the relator regards the function of such justice as being the precise
equivalent of a statutory requirement that the ... as we logically must , a fact that
cannot be questioned , the substantial inquiries are , first : Does the statute
require the ...
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The second question clearly involves the entire merits since no one contends , or
ever will , I suppose , that the legislature has , by this statute , authorized the
revocation of a valid certificate of election and the substitution of another therefor
...
The second question clearly involves the entire merits since no one contends , or
ever will , I suppose , that the legislature has , by this statute , authorized the
revocation of a valid certificate of election and the substitution of another therefor
...
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