Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Volume 11Tavel, Eastman & Howell, 1883 |
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... , but the jury may allow interest by way of damages , if they see proper . FROM GIBSON . Appeal from the Circuit Court of Gibson county . J. T. CARTHEL , J. Gibson County v . Rains . HILL & WILLIAMSON and 20 JACKSON :
... , but the jury may allow interest by way of damages , if they see proper . FROM GIBSON . Appeal from the Circuit Court of Gibson county . J. T. CARTHEL , J. Gibson County v . Rains . HILL & WILLIAMSON and 20 JACKSON :
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... damages , if he thought justice so demanded . And having exercised that power , we see no cause to interfere with it . It is also urged that the court erred in refusing to allow a continuance of the cause on the applica- tion of the ...
... damages , if he thought justice so demanded . And having exercised that power , we see no cause to interfere with it . It is also urged that the court erred in refusing to allow a continuance of the cause on the applica- tion of the ...
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... DAMAGES . Appeal bond . Payment of part of judgment . The damages stip- ulated for in an appeal bond are the damages in consequence of the appeal , being the interest at the rate of six per cent . per annum upon the amount of the ...
... DAMAGES . Appeal bond . Payment of part of judgment . The damages stip- ulated for in an appeal bond are the damages in consequence of the appeal , being the interest at the rate of six per cent . per annum upon the amount of the ...
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... damages , for the interest from the date of the justice's judgment to the rendition of the judgment by the circuit court . But his Honor , the trial judge , held that the damages for which the sureties were liable consisted of the ...
... damages , for the interest from the date of the justice's judgment to the rendition of the judgment by the circuit court . But his Honor , the trial judge , held that the damages for which the sureties were liable consisted of the ...
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... damages . The court ruled that the fund be applied first to the payment of costs , and any surplus in part satisfaction of the debt as distinguished from the interest or damages . The sureties have brought the case to this court by writ ...
... damages . The court ruled that the fund be applied first to the payment of costs , and any surplus in part satisfaction of the debt as distinguished from the interest or damages . The sureties have brought the case to this court by writ ...
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Page 475 - In all other cases, the defendant may be found guilty of any offense the commission of which is necessarily included in that with which he is charged in the indictment
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Page 129 - heirs or personal representatives" of a person whose death has been caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another "may maintain an action for damages against the person causing the death.
Page 283 - In the presence of the court or so near thereto as to interfere directly with the administration of justice...
Page 27 - ... where an old county is reduced for the purpose of forming a new one, the seat of justice in said old county shall not be removed without the concurrence of two-thirds of both branches of the Legislature, nor shall the seat of justice of any county be removed without the concurrence of two-thirds of the Qualified voters of the county.
Page 128 - District Judges are pronouncing no mere rigmarole when, in law cases, they charge jurors that they are the sole and exclusive judges of the credibility of the witnesses, and the weight to be given to their testimony.
Page 61 - No decree bindeth any that cometh in bona fide by conveyance from the defendant before the bill exhibited, and is made no party, neither by bill nor order; but where he comes in pendente lite, and while the suit is in full prosecution, and without any color of allowance or privity of the court, there regularly the decree bindeth...