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 78Soney and Sage, 1910 |
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... payment thereon was refused . Having proved these facts the plaintiff rested . The defendant then offered to prove ... pay a fixed amount of money to the holder at a specified date , can be controlled by oral evidence that at the time of ...
... payment thereon was refused . Having proved these facts the plaintiff rested . The defendant then offered to prove ... pay a fixed amount of money to the holder at a specified date , can be controlled by oral evidence that at the time of ...
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... payment , and that she ( the defendant ) would not be obliged to pay them . It was held that no such defence was admissible ; that the rule which excluded evidence of contemporaneous parol dec- larations which tended to vary the terms ...
... payment , and that she ( the defendant ) would not be obliged to pay them . It was held that no such defence was admissible ; that the rule which excluded evidence of contemporaneous parol dec- larations which tended to vary the terms ...
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... payment thereof , and to provide for the sale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment , ' approved March 30th , 1886 , and the operation thereof . " Gen. Stat . , p . 3384 . The supplement reads as follows : " Section 1 ...
... payment thereof , and to provide for the sale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment , ' approved March 30th , 1886 , and the operation thereof . " Gen. Stat . , p . 3384 . The supplement reads as follows : " Section 1 ...
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... payment of the taxes in question and the date of their adjustment is in some cases as much as thirty - three years and in most of the cases no taxes were paid for more than sixteen years . How a city could be run in the event of a ...
... payment of the taxes in question and the date of their adjustment is in some cases as much as thirty - three years and in most of the cases no taxes were paid for more than sixteen years . How a city could be run in the event of a ...
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... payment the sand excavated in the course of the work , is not a contract in or concerning an interest in land within subdivision 4 of section 5 of the statute of frauds . 2. Although a contract in term covers a period of five years ...
... payment the sand excavated in the course of the work , is not a contract in or concerning an interest in land within subdivision 4 of section 5 of the statute of frauds . 2. Although a contract in term covers a period of five years ...
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