New York Annotated Cases: Selected from the Current Decisions of the New York Courts, Volume 7Diossy Law Book Company, 1900 |
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... . 611 ; 91 St. Rep . 858 ; 57 Supp . 858 , affirmed with- out opinion , 39 App . Div . 671 . In proceedings brought for the revocation and cancelation of liquor - tax 1899 ] Matter of Lyman . Third street , three 12 VOLUME VII .
... . 611 ; 91 St. Rep . 858 ; 57 Supp . 858 , affirmed with- out opinion , 39 App . Div . 671 . In proceedings brought for the revocation and cancelation of liquor - tax 1899 ] Matter of Lyman . Third street , three 12 VOLUME VII .
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... brought up in the Roman Catholic religion . There was also executed on said day a con- sent to adopt the said child , to bring up the said child in the Roman Catholic religion , and to treat the same in all respects " as our own lawful ...
... brought up in the Roman Catholic religion . There was also executed on said day a con- sent to adopt the said child , to bring up the said child in the Roman Catholic religion , and to treat the same in all respects " as our own lawful ...
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... brought by one nonresident against an- other nonresident to recover damages for a tort , or where it was clearly apparent that the courts of this state could not do justice to the parties because of the special facts of the particular ...
... brought by one nonresident against an- other nonresident to recover damages for a tort , or where it was clearly apparent that the courts of this state could not do justice to the parties because of the special facts of the particular ...
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... brought suit against the receiver personally to recover for services rendered . The receiver was held personally liable , because " the receiver , as a rule , cannot involve the estate in ex- pense without the sanction of the court ...
... brought suit against the receiver personally to recover for services rendered . The receiver was held personally liable , because " the receiver , as a rule , cannot involve the estate in ex- pense without the sanction of the court ...
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... brought against the defendant personally to recover damages for the injury . The defendant was held personally liable . Concededly , the Vermont court had no jurisdiction over the Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain Rail- road , or of its ...
... brought against the defendant personally to recover damages for the injury . The defendant was held personally liable . Concededly , the Vermont court had no jurisdiction over the Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain Rail- road , or of its ...
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29 Misc 31 Misc 47 Supp 59 Supp 61 Supp adoption aff'd affidavit affirmed alimony and counsel alleged allowed amendment amount answer Appellate Division application attorney authority awarded Bank Barb cause of action certificate child City Civil Procedure claim Code Civ Code of Civil complaint consent contract counsel fees Court of Appeals custody Daly decision decree defendant defendant's denied discontinue divorce entitled evidence examination executor fact filed granted ground held indorser issue Johns judge jurisdiction justice Kruger last cited liable lien liquor-tax Matter of Lyman ment motion nonpayment notice of protest paid Paige party perjury person plaintiff pleading proceedings question receiver recover reference rendered rule served service of process Smith special term statute stay Super Supreme Court surrogate's court testimony thereof tion trial W. R. Co waiver Week Wend wife witness York
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Page 109 - ... giving and granting unto my said attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises, as fully, to all intents and purposes, as I might or could do if personally present, with full power of substitution and revocation; hereby ratifying and confirming all that my said attorney or his substitute shall lawfully do, or cause to be done, by virtue hereof.
Page 374 - ... being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the petitioner in the above-entitled proceeding ; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Page 467 - ... reward heretofore or hereafter granted by the United States, or by a state, for military or naval services; a sword, horse, medal, emblem or device of any kind presented as a testimonial for services rendered in the military or naval service of the United States or...
Page 42 - A child, when adopted, may take the family name of the 'person adopting. After adoption the two shall sustain towards each other the legal relation of parent and child, and have all the rights and be subject to all the duties of that relation.
Page 166 - From the commencement of an action or special proceeding, or the service of an answer containing a counterclaim, the attorney who appears for a party has a lien upon his client's cause of action, claim or counterclaim, which attaches to a verdict, report, decision, judgment or final order In his client's favor and the proceeds thereof in whosoever hands they may come; and the lien cannot be affected by any settlement between the parties before or after Judgment or final order.
Page 261 - When there is reason to believe that an impartial trial cannot be had therein: 3. When the convenience of witnesses and the ends of justice would be promoted by the change.
Page 153 - The name and residence of the person to be examined, and that the testimony of such person is material and necessary for the party making such application...
Page 235 - Where an action is brought, as prescribed in either of tht last two articles, the court may, in its discretion, during the pendency thereof, from time to time, make and modify an order or orders, requiring the husband to pay any sum or sums of money necessary to enable the wife to carry on or defend the action...
Page 37 - The Foundling Asylum of the Sisters of Charity in the City of New York," but at that time it was changed to its present form.
Page 467 - The pay and bounty of a non-commissioned officer, musician or private in the military or naval service of the United States or the state of New York; a land warrant, pension or other reward heretofore or hereafter granted by the United States...