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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... jury to assess the value of the land . The Corporation being unable to agree with the person owning , or interested in the land , a jury was empanelled , and an assessment made . Whereupon the Quarter Sessions made an order , stating ...
... jury to assess the value of the land . The Corporation being unable to agree with the person owning , or interested in the land , a jury was empanelled , and an assessment made . Whereupon the Quarter Sessions made an order , stating ...
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... jury had retired to consider their verdict , he went into their room and conversed with them , a considerable time about the matter , instead of charging them in the presence and hearing of the parties openly in Court , and the matter ...
... jury had retired to consider their verdict , he went into their room and conversed with them , a considerable time about the matter , instead of charging them in the presence and hearing of the parties openly in Court , and the matter ...
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... jury . And it is enacted that if in case the Company shall abandon the road , at any time after it is completed , or cease to keep the same in repair , at any time for three successive years , then the char- New - Jersey Rail Road and ...
... jury . And it is enacted that if in case the Company shall abandon the road , at any time after it is completed , or cease to keep the same in repair , at any time for three successive years , then the char- New - Jersey Rail Road and ...
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... jury gran- ted them , to correct the mistakes or avoid the effects of a mis- judgment of the Commissioners . The Company's right to a trial by jury , depends on the land holder ; if he does not appeal , there can be no jury , and surely ...
... jury gran- ted them , to correct the mistakes or avoid the effects of a mis- judgment of the Commissioners . The Company's right to a trial by jury , depends on the land holder ; if he does not appeal , there can be no jury , and surely ...
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... Jury , or any person called to pass upon the rights of others ; and that should be conclusive . To estab- lish such a principle at this day , would be inconvenient and mis- chievous in its consequences . II . It is insisted that the ...
... Jury , or any person called to pass upon the rights of others ; and that should be conclusive . To estab- lish such a principle at this day , would be inconvenient and mis- chievous in its consequences . II . It is insisted that the ...
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