Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of North Dakota, Volume 24North Dakota. Supreme Court, Hiram A. Libby, Robert Milligan Carothers, Robert Dimon Hoskins, Edgar Whittlesey Camp, John McDowell Cochrane, Ames Francis Wilbur, Joseph Coghlan, Edwin James Taylor Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1914 |
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... 75 , 132 N. W. 640 Zimmer v . R. R. Co. 118 Wis . 614 , 95 N. W. 957 Zinn v . District Ct . 17 N. D. 128 , 114 N. W. 475 PAGE 542 478 106 CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NORTH xxxίν TABLE OF ALL CASES CITED IN OPINIONS.
... 75 , 132 N. W. 640 Zimmer v . R. R. Co. 118 Wis . 614 , 95 N. W. 957 Zinn v . District Ct . 17 N. D. 128 , 114 N. W. 475 PAGE 542 478 106 CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NORTH xxxίν TABLE OF ALL CASES CITED IN OPINIONS.
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... determine ad- verse claims and to quiet title to certain real property therein de- scribed , and also for the recovery of damages for its use and for waste . The cause of action is therefore clearly one for equitable cognizance , and ...
... determine ad- verse claims and to quiet title to certain real property therein de- scribed , and also for the recovery of damages for its use and for waste . The cause of action is therefore clearly one for equitable cognizance , and ...
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... determine adverse claims and to quiet title to real property , and it cannot be said that the amount in con- troversy is any definite sum of money . In order to be embraced within the constitutional language above quoted , it must be a ...
... determine adverse claims and to quiet title to real property , and it cannot be said that the amount in con- troversy is any definite sum of money . In order to be embraced within the constitutional language above quoted , it must be a ...
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... determine , first , whether the re- covery against Anna Hendricks , the appellant , can be sustained under the complaint . Second ; if so , whether the proof is sufficient to sus- tain such recovery ; and , if these questions are ...
... determine , first , whether the re- covery against Anna Hendricks , the appellant , can be sustained under the complaint . Second ; if so , whether the proof is sufficient to sus- tain such recovery ; and , if these questions are ...
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... determining what his intent was the question testified to by Curtis , and the answer thereto as he says it was given by Banks , that he did not turn him over to the sheriff in discharge of his bond , and the answer to Dwyre , that he ...
... determining what his intent was the question testified to by Curtis , and the answer thereto as he says it was given by Banks , that he did not turn him over to the sheriff in discharge of his bond , and the answer to Dwyre , that he ...
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Page 506 - A cause of action, arising out of the contract or transaction set forth in the complaint as the foundation of the plaintiff's claim, or connected with the subject of the action.
Page 404 - To constitute notice of an infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating the same, the person to whom it is negotiated must have had actual knowledge of the infirmity or defect, or knowledge of such facts that his action in taking the instrument amounted to bad faith.
Page 393 - This act shall be so interpreted and construed as to effect its general purpose to make uniform the law of those States which enact it.
Page 223 - But, in truth, the mere relation of the master and the servant never can imply an obligation on the part of the master to take more care of the servant than he may reasonably be expected to do of himself. He is no doubt bound to provide for the safety of his servant, in the course of his employment, to the best of his judgment, information and belief.
Page 22 - ... undertake that the above named will appear and answer the charge above mentioned, in whatever court it may be prosecuted, and will at all times hold himself amenable to the orders and process of the court, and if convicted, will appear for judgment and render himself in execution thereof, or if he fails to perform either of these conditions, that we will pay to the people of the State of California the sum of dollars (inserting the sum in which the defendant is admitted to bail).
Page 19 - The Probate Court shall have jurisdiction in probate and testamentary matters, the appointment of administrators and guardians, the settlement of the accounts of executors, administrators and guardians, and such jurisdiction in habeas corpus, the issuing of marriage licenses, and for the sale of land by executors, administrators and guardians, and such other jurisdiction in any county or counties
Page 82 - Am.Dec. 468, a ministerial act is thus defined: "A ministerial act may, perhaps, be defined to be one which a person performs in a given state of facts, in a prescribed manner, in obedience to the mandate of legal authority, without regard to, or the exercise of, his own judgment upon the propriety of the act being done.
Page 162 - Whenever a crime is distinguished into degrees, the jury, if they convict the defendant, must find the degree of the crime of which he is guilty.
Page 321 - ... the appellant will pay all costs and damages which may be awarded against him on the appeal...
Page 162 - In all other cases, the defendant may be found guilty of any offense the commission of which is necessarily included in that with which he is charged in the indictment