The Central Law Journal, Volume 48Soule, Thomas & Wentworth, 1899 Vols. 65-96 include "Central law journal's international law list." |
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... suit for the injury complained of , should all the damages have been recovered in one action by the injured party , or can he maintain successive suits , until the nuisance is abated ? Carriger v . Railroad Co. , 7 Lea , 388 , was an ...
... suit for the injury complained of , should all the damages have been recovered in one action by the injured party , or can he maintain successive suits , until the nuisance is abated ? Carriger v . Railroad Co. , 7 Lea , 388 , was an ...
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... suit for divorce , based on justifiable grounds , where the wife has no separate property , and the suit was dismissed through the collusion of the husband and wife , without the knowledge of her attorney . - CECCATO V. DEUTSCHMAN , Tex ...
... suit for divorce , based on justifiable grounds , where the wife has no separate property , and the suit was dismissed through the collusion of the husband and wife , without the knowledge of her attorney . - CECCATO V. DEUTSCHMAN , Tex ...
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... suit is brought to foreclose , the necessity of suing within the six months is not affected by the fact that the debt is pay . able in installments which do not all fall due within that time ; and hence there can be no recovery as to ...
... suit is brought to foreclose , the necessity of suing within the six months is not affected by the fact that the debt is pay . able in installments which do not all fall due within that time ; and hence there can be no recovery as to ...
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... Suit for Infringement . - The sole basis for a suit for the infringement or imitation of a trade - mark is the sale , or probable sale , of the goods of one manufacturer for those of another ; and , to en- title a complainant to relief ...
... Suit for Infringement . - The sole basis for a suit for the infringement or imitation of a trade - mark is the sale , or probable sale , of the goods of one manufacturer for those of another ; and , to en- title a complainant to relief ...
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... Suit by Stockholder for Dissolu- tion . In a suit by a stockholder against the corpora- tion and other stockholders and directors to wind up and liquidate the affairs of the corporation on the ground of its insolvency , an injunction ...
... Suit by Stockholder for Dissolu- tion . In a suit by a stockholder against the corpora- tion and other stockholders and directors to wind up and liquidate the affairs of the corporation on the ground of its insolvency , an injunction ...
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Page 257 - A ratification can be made only in the manner that would have been necessary to confer an original authority for the act ratified, or where an oral authorization would suffice, by accepting or retaining the benefit of the act, with notice thereof.
Page 89 - ... wages due to workmen, clerks, traveling or city salesmen, or servants which have been earned within three months before the date of the commencement of proceedings, not to exceed three hundred dollars to each claimant...
Page 5 - It is a part of every man's civil rights that he be left at liberty to refuse business relations with any person whomsoever, whether the refusal rests upon reason, or is the result of whim, caprice, prejudice, or malice.
Page 135 - ... 1. Actual annexation to the realty, or something appurtenant thereto. 2. Appropriation to the use or purpose of that part of the realty with which it is connected. 3. The intention of the party making the annexation, to make the article a permanent accession to the freehold...
Page 332 - The provisions of this section shall not be held to affect the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States in cases, commenced by the United States or by direction of any officer thereof, or cases for winding up the affairs of any such bank.
Page 278 - Ohio ; and all prosecutions shall be carried on in the name and by the authority of the state of Ohio ; and all indictments shall conclude against the peace and dignity of the same.
Page 88 - ... debts owing to any person who by the laws of the States or the United States is entitled to priority.
Page 409 - accident* is here intended not merely inevitable casualty, or the act of Providence, or what is technically called vis major, or irresistible force, but such unforeseen events, misfortunes, losses, acts, or omissions as are not the result of any negligence or misconduct in the party.
Page 76 - A common carrier is bound, so far as practicable, to protect his passengers, while being conveyed, from violence committed by strangers and co-passengers, and he undertakes absolutely to protect them against the misconduct of its own servants engaged in executing the contract...
Page 232 - ... to risks which they have never undertaken ; and, above all, the interest of the public that the corporation shall not transcend the powers conferred upon it by law.