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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... principle would cover the case . The return of the sheriff that the writ was " served , " means a service in modo et forma , & c , and nothing in this action can be heard to the contrary , Slayton v . Inhabitants of Chester , 4 Mass . R ...
... principle would cover the case . The return of the sheriff that the writ was " served , " means a service in modo et forma , & c , and nothing in this action can be heard to the contrary , Slayton v . Inhabitants of Chester , 4 Mass . R ...
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... principles in making their valuation of land , and assessment of damages . To ascertain which fact , affidavits may be ... principle or rule was a lawful or unlawful one . A Certiorari lies in all cases unless taken away by express words ...
... principles in making their valuation of land , and assessment of damages . To ascertain which fact , affidavits may be ... principle or rule was a lawful or unlawful one . A Certiorari lies in all cases unless taken away by express words ...
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... principles of valuation , and that palpable injustice has been done ? It is the proof of such facts , that enables the Court to perceive the erro- neous principles of law , which governed the Commissioners . It is the flagrancy and ...
... principles of valuation , and that palpable injustice has been done ? It is the proof of such facts , that enables the Court to perceive the erro- neous principles of law , which governed the Commissioners . It is the flagrancy and ...
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... principles always produce correct results , erroneous re- sults are the offspring of erroneous principles ; their relation to each other is unchangeable . A speculative and inflated , and therefore an illegal and unjust principle of ...
... principles always produce correct results , erroneous re- sults are the offspring of erroneous principles ; their relation to each other is unchangeable . A speculative and inflated , and therefore an illegal and unjust principle of ...
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... principle , to the full extent . The Trustees had power to widen streets , provided they did not interfere with any building , the costs of removing which , should exceed one hun- dred dollars . It was held that the record of their ...
... principle , to the full extent . The Trustees had power to widen streets , provided they did not interfere with any building , the costs of removing which , should exceed one hun- dred dollars . It was held that the record of their ...
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