The New York Supplement, Volume 3West Publishing Company, 1889 "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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... defendant's agent , he ( the witness ) called upon Mr. Westcott , the president of the defendant , at the office of the defendant , and demanded the trunk or the check . The counsel for the defendant then objected to any declarations or ...
... defendant's agent , he ( the witness ) called upon Mr. Westcott , the president of the defendant , at the office of the defendant , and demanded the trunk or the check . The counsel for the defendant then objected to any declarations or ...
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... defendant had received the trunk . It may be that the president had seen the trek in defendant's possession . We have examined the other questions in the case , and find no error that calls for the reversal of the order . The order is ...
... defendant had received the trunk . It may be that the president had seen the trek in defendant's possession . We have examined the other questions in the case , and find no error that calls for the reversal of the order . The order is ...
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... defendant a letter containing additional propositions . Held , that the mere act of shipping the goods is not an assent to defendant's proposition for a contract for five years , where both continue to treat their respective ...
... defendant a letter containing additional propositions . Held , that the mere act of shipping the goods is not an assent to defendant's proposition for a contract for five years , where both continue to treat their respective ...
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... defendant , we must accept as facts established by the findings : First , that the goods were furnished on the personal credit of Mr. Bayley , the defendant's manager ; second , that the claim was satisfied ( sub modo ) by the ...
... defendant , we must accept as facts established by the findings : First , that the goods were furnished on the personal credit of Mr. Bayley , the defendant's manager ; second , that the claim was satisfied ( sub modo ) by the ...
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... defendant on premises leased by the latter for a term expiring February 1st , agreeing to remove them by that time ... defendant's concession , until the 1st of February to remove the bridges , the defendant took the bridges away from ...
... defendant on premises leased by the latter for a term expiring February 1st , agreeing to remove them by that time ... defendant's concession , until the 1st of February to remove the bridges , the defendant took the bridges away from ...
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Page 279 - I give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, both real and personal, to my beloved wife, to have and to hold to her, my said wife, and to her heirs and assigns forever.
Page 310 - The court may, before, or after judgment, in furtherance of justice, and on such terms as may be proper, amend any pleading, process, or proceeding, by adding or striking out the name of any party, or by correcting a mistake in the name of a party, or a mistake in any other respect...
Page 553 - A person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery, or a professional or registered nurse, shall not be allowed to disclose any information which he acquired in attending a patient in a professional capacity, and which was necessary to enable him to act in that capacity...
Page 378 - For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence by reason of his presence or absence while employed in the service of the United States ; nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of this State or of the United States...
Page 432 - ... arising. There are pitfalls and man-traps at every step, and the mere youth at the very outset of his career, needs often the prudence and self-denial, as well as the moral courage, which belong...
Page 573 - Every action must be prosecuted in the name of the real party in interest, except that an executor or administrator, a trustee of an express trust, or a person expressly authorized by statute, may sue, without joining with him the person for whose benefit the action is prosecuted. A person, with whom or in whose name, a contract is made for the benefit of another, is a trustee of an express trust, within the meaning of this section.
Page 413 - Any combination the tendency of which is to prevent competition in its broad and general sense, and to control and thus at will enhance prices to the detriment of the public...
Page 572 - ... at the determination of the period limited by this act to any person for making an entry or distress, or bringing any writ of quare impedit, or other action or suit, the right and title of such person to the land, rent, or advowson, for the recovery whereof such entry, distress, action, or suit respectively, might have been made or brought within such period, shall be extinguished.
Page 611 - And when the allegations of a pleading are so indefinite or uncertain that the precise nature of the charge or defence is not apparent, the court may require the pleading to be made definite and certain, by amendment.
Page 567 - A defendant in a criminal action is presumed to be innocent until the contrary is proved, and in case of a reasonable doubt whether his guilt is satisfactorily shown, he is entitled to an acquittal...