The New York Supplement, Volume 102West Publishing Company, 1907 |
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Page 50
... ground of fraud against the creditors of the corporation by proof of knowledge on the part of the transferee of intended fraud , or of such facts as will authorize the court to hold that the 50 ( Sup . Ct . 102 NEW YORK SUPPLEMENT.
... ground of fraud against the creditors of the corporation by proof of knowledge on the part of the transferee of intended fraud , or of such facts as will authorize the court to hold that the 50 ( Sup . Ct . 102 NEW YORK SUPPLEMENT.
Page 55
... intended fraud . The notice of a defect or want of power in the transferror , in the case supposed of the cor- poration , to make a valid transfer , must be knowledge of such facts on the part of the transferee that his action in taking ...
... intended fraud . The notice of a defect or want of power in the transferror , in the case supposed of the cor- poration , to make a valid transfer , must be knowledge of such facts on the part of the transferee that his action in taking ...
Page 57
... intended fraud , or of such facts that the transferee must be deemed to have acted in bad faith . 3. The final claim made by the plaintiff against the defendant is that this payment to Umsted and Kiefer made the corporation insolvent ...
... intended fraud , or of such facts that the transferee must be deemed to have acted in bad faith . 3. The final claim made by the plaintiff against the defendant is that this payment to Umsted and Kiefer made the corporation insolvent ...
Page 97
... intended to commit suicide , and immediately following the shooting the defendant sank to the sidewalk in an unconscious condition , and so remained until after he had been taken to the hospital and restor- atives applied . At the ...
... intended to commit suicide , and immediately following the shooting the defendant sank to the sidewalk in an unconscious condition , and so remained until after he had been taken to the hospital and restor- atives applied . At the ...
Page 101
... intended to commit suicide ; but , if he did , his own acts would seem to indicate that he intended to kill Rose Redgate before he took his own life . It may be that he drank the pint of whisky and took the 40 grains of phenacetine ...
... intended to commit suicide ; but , if he did , his own acts would seem to indicate that he intended to kill Rose Redgate before he took his own life . It may be that he drank the pint of whisky and took the 40 grains of phenacetine ...
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Page 193 - Appointments and promotions in the civil service of the State, and of all the civil divisions thereof, including cities and villages, shall be made according to merit and fitness to be ascertained, so far as practicable, by examinations, which, so far as practicable, shall be competitive...
Page 507 - That all conditions were fulfilled, and all things happened and all times elapsed necessary to entitle the plaintiff...
Page 331 - 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 whosesoever hands they may come; and the lien cannot be affected by any settlement between the parties before or after judgment or final order. The court upon the...
Page 509 - The value of securities held by secured creditors shall be determined by converting the same into money according to the terms of the agreement pursuant to which such securities were delivered to such creditors or by such creditors and the trustee, by agreement, arbitration, compromise, or litigation, as the court may direct, and the amount of such value shall be credited upon such claims, and a dividend shall be paid only on the unpaid balance.
Page 113 - Such power of alienation is suspended, when there are no persons in being, by whom an absolute fee in possession can be conveyed.
Page 528 - to exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over such district, not exceeding ten miles square, as may by cession of particular states, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of government of the United States...
Page 542 - A person who extorts any money or other property from another, under circumstances not amounting to robbery, by means of force or a threat mentioned in the last two sections, is punishable by imprisonment not exceeding five years.
Page 281 - ... may be summoned to show cause why they should not be bound by the judgment, in the same manner as though they had been originally served with the summons.
Page 244 - A deposit by one person of his own money, in his own name as trustee for another, standing alone, does not establish an irrevocable trust during the lifetime of the depositor. It is a tentative trust merely, revocable at will, until the depositor dies or completes the gift in his lifetime by some unequivocal act or declaration such as delivery of the passbook or notice to the beneficiary.
Page 573 - Where the instrument is addressed to a drawee, he must be named or otherwise indicated therein with reasonable certainty.