Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 192Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, James M. Reasoner, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, Richard W. Cooper Phelphs & Stevens, printers, 1917 |
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... paid annually by the defendants to the plaintiffs upon certain sums of money men- tioned in said writing is of the nature of interest on sums of money advanced or to be advanced by plain- tiffs for the use of the defendants and intended ...
... paid annually by the defendants to the plaintiffs upon certain sums of money men- tioned in said writing is of the nature of interest on sums of money advanced or to be advanced by plain- tiffs for the use of the defendants and intended ...
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... paid in cash to the lessors at their office in the city of Buf- falo , county of Erie , and State of New York , in two equal payments each year , one - half on the 1st day of January , and one - half on the 1st day of March in the year ...
... paid in cash to the lessors at their office in the city of Buf- falo , county of Erie , and State of New York , in two equal payments each year , one - half on the 1st day of January , and one - half on the 1st day of March in the year ...
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... paid , and in consideration of agreements hereinafter made by parties of the second part , the parties of the first part hereby agree : " First . That said first parties will furnish to said second parties , as may be necessary ...
... paid , and in consideration of agreements hereinafter made by parties of the second part , the parties of the first part hereby agree : " First . That said first parties will furnish to said second parties , as may be necessary ...
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... paid back in ten equal installments . The amount paid for the pur- chase price of the lands was $ 10,400 . The total amount of the moneys paid out , including the purchase price of the lands , was $ 16,852 . After deducting the 10 per ...
... paid back in ten equal installments . The amount paid for the pur- chase price of the lands was $ 10,400 . The total amount of the moneys paid out , including the purchase price of the lands , was $ 16,852 . After deducting the 10 per ...
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... paid back . We insist that the principal sum of money advanced by the plaintiffs to the lessees was to be paid back by the terms of the contract together with an exorbitant rate of interest . The repayment of principal with interest was ...
... paid back . We insist that the principal sum of money advanced by the plaintiffs to the lessees was to be paid back by the terms of the contract together with an exorbitant rate of interest . The repayment of principal with interest was ...
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