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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... tracks parallel with the existing rails , but the Court of Errors and Appeals ( 43 Id . 524 ) repudiated this mean- ing of " extension " upon grounds that are equally pertinent to the meaning of the same word in the context in which it ...
... tracks parallel with the existing rails , but the Court of Errors and Appeals ( 43 Id . 524 ) repudiated this mean- ing of " extension " upon grounds that are equally pertinent to the meaning of the same word in the context in which it ...
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... tracks of a railroad company and is also true of its terminal lands . Our General Tax act ( Pamph . L. 1903 , p . 398 ) practically defines the market value of land as " the price it would sell for at a fair and bona fide sale by ...
... tracks of a railroad company and is also true of its terminal lands . Our General Tax act ( Pamph . L. 1903 , p . 398 ) practically defines the market value of land as " the price it would sell for at a fair and bona fide sale by ...
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... track authorized by a separate ordinance . This I think erroneous . The true meaning is that $ 10 shall be paid for each car regardless of the route over which it runs . The argument of the defendant seems to me unanswerable , that ...
... track authorized by a separate ordinance . This I think erroneous . The true meaning is that $ 10 shall be paid for each car regardless of the route over which it runs . The argument of the defendant seems to me unanswerable , that ...
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... track . The town had a public water - supply at that time , bought from the water companies ; whether it was adequate for the necessities of the railroad is a disputed point , but immaterial , since the town had no pipe by which it ...
... track . The town had a public water - supply at that time , bought from the water companies ; whether it was adequate for the necessities of the railroad is a disputed point , but immaterial , since the town had no pipe by which it ...
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... tracks at right angles , and the obstructions and surroundings were such as to be likely to confuse the vision of a person driving along such street toward the defendant's tracks at the crossing point , the verdict of the jury will not ...
... tracks at right angles , and the obstructions and surroundings were such as to be likely to confuse the vision of a person driving along such street toward the defendant's tracks at the crossing point , the verdict of the jury will not ...
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