Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Washington, Volume 18Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1898 Vol. 1 includes the decisions of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Washington for 1889. |
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... payment of assessments shall be made as prescribed in the by - laws of the corporation , the corporation has no ... pay and sell his shares of stock upon execution , subject to the lien of the pledgee . Appeal from Superior Court , King ...
... payment of assessments shall be made as prescribed in the by - laws of the corporation , the corporation has no ... pay and sell his shares of stock upon execution , subject to the lien of the pledgee . Appeal from Superior Court , King ...
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... payment was made by either , and there is due to the corporation on the Curry stock the sum of $ 60 , and on the ... pay to the Clise Investment Company the said assess- ment of $ 6 per share upon the said two hundred and ten shares of ...
... payment was made by either , and there is due to the corporation on the Curry stock the sum of $ 60 , and on the ... pay to the Clise Investment Company the said assess- ment of $ 6 per share upon the said two hundred and ten shares of ...
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... payment of the amount due thereon by the receiver . If there was such a lien upon the stock in question , it must have been created by some express legislative enactment , for it is well set- tled , at common law , that corporations ...
... payment of the amount due thereon by the receiver . If there was such a lien upon the stock in question , it must have been created by some express legislative enactment , for it is well set- tled , at common law , that corporations ...
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... payment of the assessment upon all the shares held by him , her or them . The sale of said shares shall be made as prescribed in the by - laws by the company , but shall in no case be made at the office of the company . " This section ...
... payment of the assessment upon all the shares held by him , her or them . The sale of said shares shall be made as prescribed in the by - laws by the company , but shall in no case be made at the office of the company . " This section ...
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... pay general fund warrants from moneys in the tide land fund , but merely authorizes him to invest such moneys in the ... payment of warrants drawn upon the general fund . ( SCOTT , C. J. , dissents ) . 18 21 18 503 Opinion of the Court ...
... pay general fund warrants from moneys in the tide land fund , but merely authorizes him to invest such moneys in the ... payment of warrants drawn upon the general fund . ( SCOTT , C. J. , dissents ) . 18 21 18 503 Opinion of the Court ...
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18 Wash affidavit affirmative defense Affirmed alleged amount ANDERS Appeal from Superior appellant assessment attorney authority bond cited claim Code of Procedure complaint concur constitution contention contract corporation counsel court of equity court was delivered Court-DUNBAR Court-SCOTT creditor debt Decided December decree defendant demurrer DUNBAR dying declaration entitled evidence execution fact favor filed foreclosure holder indorsement interest issued Judge judgment jury King county King County.-Hon lien lower court ment mortgage motion National Bank notice Opinion paid parties payment petition plaintiff proceedings promissory note purchase question reason REAVIS received record recover respondent reversed rule SCOTT Seattle Snohomish county Spokane Spokane county spondent statute sufficient superior court supersedeas bond sureties sustained Syllabus taxes testimony thereof tide land fund tion treasurer trial verdict warrants Whitman county writ
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