Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, Volume 30Joel Munsell, 1866 |
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... intended " to confine the allowance ( to plaintiff ) of course of costs , to a recovery in actions solely in respect to real property , and whenever the title to such property came in question ; that in such actions as could not be ...
... intended " to confine the allowance ( to plaintiff ) of course of costs , to a recovery in actions solely in respect to real property , and whenever the title to such property came in question ; that in such actions as could not be ...
Page 34
... paying him the debt due . I do not think the legislature intended to deprive creditors of the benefit of this provisional remedy merely because Greenleaf agt . Mumford . they were ignorant of the 34 NEW YORK PRACTICE REPORTS .
... paying him the debt due . I do not think the legislature intended to deprive creditors of the benefit of this provisional remedy merely because Greenleaf agt . Mumford . they were ignorant of the 34 NEW YORK PRACTICE REPORTS .
Page 40
... intended , was in the grantees who had contracted to perform the work , until its completion , its adaptation to the public use , and some act done evincing the entire fulfillment of the contract , and discharging the parties who had ...
... intended , was in the grantees who had contracted to perform the work , until its completion , its adaptation to the public use , and some act done evincing the entire fulfillment of the contract , and discharging the parties who had ...
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... intended by the mayor , aldermen and commonalty , who made the conveyance to the Farmers ' Loan and Trust Company , to dedicate the space of one hundred feet wide in continua- tion of Thirty - fourth street , upon the completion of the ...
... intended by the mayor , aldermen and commonalty , who made the conveyance to the Farmers ' Loan and Trust Company , to dedicate the space of one hundred feet wide in continua- tion of Thirty - fourth street , upon the completion of the ...
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... intended to be in lieu of the former bill of discovery . No question arises in this case , as to the right of a party to take the examination of his adversary . The statute is explicit , and the right absolute . The only question raised ...
... intended to be in lieu of the former bill of discovery . No question arises in this case , as to the right of a party to take the examination of his adversary . The statute is explicit , and the right absolute . The only question raised ...
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Page 358 - A right of franchise or privilege, that no man may set up a common ferry for all passengers, without a prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the King. He may make a ferry for his own use or the use of his family, but not for the common use of all the King's subjects passing that way; because it doth in consequence tend to a common charge, and is become a thing of public interest and use...
Page 278 - I give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, both real and personal, to my beloved wife, Susie E. Smith, to have and to hold to her, my said wife, and to her heirs and assigns forever.
Page 262 - ... limited for the commencement thereof, and the cause of action survive, an action may be commenced by his representatives, after the expiration of that time, and within one year from his death.
Page 228 - When the answer of the defendant expressly, or by not denying, admits part of the plaintiff's claim to be just, the court, on motion, may order such defendant to satisfy that part of the claim, and may enforce the order as it enforces a judgment or provisional remedy.
Page 157 - ... shall be enforced for more than the amount of the corrected judgment. If such offer be not made, and the judgment in the appellate court be more favorable to the appellant than the judgment in the court below, or if such offer be made and not accepted, and the judgment in the appellate court be more favorable to the appellant than the offer of the respondent, the appellant shall recover costs ; provided, however, that the...
Page 261 - If a person against whom an action may be brought die before the expiration of the time limited for the commencement thereof, and the cause of action survives, an action may be commenced against his representatives after the expiration of that time, and within one year after the issuing of letters testamentary or of administration...
Page 262 - The time during which the person committing any of the offenses above mentioned is absent from the district wherein the same is committed shall not be taken as any part of the time limited by law for the commencement of such proceedings.
Page 292 - No private or local bill, which may be passed by the Legislature, shall embrace more than one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Page 351 - ... meanings, the one restricting and the other extending the powers of the corporation, that construction is to be adopted which works the least harm to the state. But if there is no ambiguity in the charter, and the powers conferred are plainly marked, and their limits can be readily ascertained, then it is the duty of the court to sustain and uphold it, and to carry out the true meaning and intention of the parties to it. Any other rule of construction would defeat all legislative grants, and...
Page 347 - The constitution of the United States declares that no state shall pass any bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts.