The Federal Reporter, Volume 68West Publishing Company, 1895 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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Page 71
... clause above quoted from the opinion would have been entirely unnecessary . We think , therefore , that the decision directed the circuit court , in effect , to ascertain the fair rental value of the lot without reference to the rent ...
... clause above quoted from the opinion would have been entirely unnecessary . We think , therefore , that the decision directed the circuit court , in effect , to ascertain the fair rental value of the lot without reference to the rent ...
Page 103
... clause first of paragraph II . of this contract . " It is difficult to draw an inference that the company was to pay at the rate of $ 50,000 per mile in the event it elected to pay in money , in place of securities . The estimates . of ...
... clause first of paragraph II . of this contract . " It is difficult to draw an inference that the company was to pay at the rate of $ 50,000 per mile in the event it elected to pay in money , in place of securities . The estimates . of ...
Page 125
... clause imposing secrecy upon either party to it . At the trial of the case the Bonsack Company offered to read two depositions , one of James B. Duke , a member of the firm of W. Duke , Sons & Co. , and W. H. Butler , an officer of the ...
... clause imposing secrecy upon either party to it . At the trial of the case the Bonsack Company offered to read two depositions , one of James B. Duke , a member of the firm of W. Duke , Sons & Co. , and W. H. Butler , an officer of the ...
Page 136
... clause declaring that the royalties speci- fied should invariably be paid in cash . He did not preclude his company from the right , in particular instances , of accepting pay- ment of the royalties , wholly or in part , in property of ...
... clause declaring that the royalties speci- fied should invariably be paid in cash . He did not preclude his company from the right , in particular instances , of accepting pay- ment of the royalties , wholly or in part , in property of ...
Page 165
... clause was undoubtedly to prevent the legislature of the state from a premature interference with lands before they were so designated as to preclude mistake and confusion . " The secretary may prescribe methods , as he prescribed a ...
... clause was undoubtedly to prevent the legislature of the state from a premature interference with lands before they were so designated as to preclude mistake and confusion . " The secretary may prescribe methods , as he prescribed a ...
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