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 17Soney and Sage, 1877 |
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Page 34
... judge of the legality of those principles , when once they are ascertained , than it is to judge of any other question of law . The Legislature of this State , have thought proper by the agency of instrumentality of a chartered Company ...
... judge of the legality of those principles , when once they are ascertained , than it is to judge of any other question of law . The Legislature of this State , have thought proper by the agency of instrumentality of a chartered Company ...
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... judges in relation to jurors , whose ver- dicts are set aside for excessive damages , and to whom , no actual fraud or bribery is thereby imputed . The conclusion I have reached on this part of the case , is strengthened by the singular ...
... judges in relation to jurors , whose ver- dicts are set aside for excessive damages , and to whom , no actual fraud or bribery is thereby imputed . The conclusion I have reached on this part of the case , is strengthened by the singular ...
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... Judges of this Court , upon the application of either party . The former Commissioners are functi officio . The old commission is at an end . It has been executed , and the Commissioners cannot make a new award under it , any more than ...
... Judges of this Court , upon the application of either party . The former Commissioners are functi officio . The old commission is at an end . It has been executed , and the Commissioners cannot make a new award under it , any more than ...
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... judges of the compensation and damages ; and their award being legal on the face of it , the Court has no pow- er to look behind it , into the principles on which it was made . This raises a preliminary question . If the legality of the ...
... judges of the compensation and damages ; and their award being legal on the face of it , the Court has no pow- er to look behind it , into the principles on which it was made . This raises a preliminary question . If the legality of the ...
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... judges of the facts of the case . As the award now stands , they have allowed one hundred and two dollars for fen- cing without any authority . We cannot presume a lawful au- thority where none appears . It would be the most dangerous ...
... judges of the facts of the case . As the award now stands , they have allowed one hundred and two dollars for fen- cing without any authority . We cannot presume a lawful au- thority where none appears . It would be the most dangerous ...
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