The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and Authority Subsequent to Those Contained in the "American Decisions" [1760-1869] and the "American Reports" [1869-1887] Decided in the Courts of Last Resort of the Several States [1886-1911], Volume 70Abraham Clark Freeman Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1900 |
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... CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF LAND - PARTIES . - If a contract for the purchase of land en- tered into by a testamentary guardian , under which part of the purchase price is paid with funds of his wards , is authorized by law or the terms of ...
... CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF LAND - PARTIES . - If a contract for the purchase of land en- tered into by a testamentary guardian , under which part of the purchase price is paid with funds of his wards , is authorized by law or the terms of ...
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... contract which would bind the property of his wards , then they were not bound by such contract , nor would it be necessary for their protection that they should be made parties , and urge a defense in a suit on a contract which did not ...
... contract which would bind the property of his wards , then they were not bound by such contract , nor would it be necessary for their protection that they should be made parties , and urge a defense in a suit on a contract which did not ...
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... contract binding the estate of his wards ; hence , where such a contract was sought to be enforced against him , it was not necessary that the wards should be made parties to the suit ; and inasmuch as the judg- ment rendered on such ...
... contract binding the estate of his wards ; hence , where such a contract was sought to be enforced against him , it was not necessary that the wards should be made parties to the suit ; and inasmuch as the judg- ment rendered on such ...
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... contract by which the guardian undertook to pay the balance of the pur- chase money before he received a title . The rule is , that the principal cannot ratify a part and repudiate a part . He must adopt the whole contract or none : Civ ...
... contract by which the guardian undertook to pay the balance of the pur- chase money before he received a title . The rule is , that the principal cannot ratify a part and repudiate a part . He must adopt the whole contract or none : Civ ...
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... CONTRACT FOR STOCK SUBSCRIP- TION - CONSTRUCTION . - A contract made to induce stock sub- scriptions , whereby the promisors agree to repurchase the stock at the end of three years , upon receiving thirty days ' notice that the ...
... CONTRACT FOR STOCK SUBSCRIP- TION - CONSTRUCTION . - A contract made to induce stock sub- scriptions , whereby the promisors agree to repurchase the stock at the end of three years , upon receiving thirty days ' notice that the ...
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Page 478 - No private or local bill, which may be passed by the Legislature, shall embrace more than one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Page 736 - They may, however, be all comprehended under the following general heads : protection by the government, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the right to acquire and possess property of every kind, and to pursue and obtain happiness and safety — subject, nevertheless, to such restraints as the government may justly prescribe for the general good of the whole.
Page 753 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Page 534 - No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or property, or loan its money or credit to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock in, or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county, city, town or village be allowed to incur any indebtedness except for county, city, town or village purposes.
Page 376 - No estate or interest in lands, other than leases for a term not exceeding one year, nor any trust or power over or concerning lands, or in any manner relating thereto, shall hereafter be created, granted, assigned, surrendered, or declared, unless by act or operation of law, or by deed, or conveyance in writing, subscribed by the party creating, granting, assigning, surrendering, or declaring the same, or by his lawful agent thereunto authorized by writing.
Page 701 - Every possible presumption is in favor of the validity of a statute, and this continues until the contrary is shown beyond a rational doubt. One branch of the government cannot encroach on the domain of another without danger. The safety of our institutions depends in no small degree on a strict observance of this salutary rule.
Page 773 - ... the name of the owner or reputed owner, if known, and also the name of the person by whom he was employed, or to whom he furnished the materials, with a statement of the terms, time given, and conditions of his contract...
Page 834 - That the common law of England, all statutes or acts of parliament made in aid of the common law prior to the fourth year of the reign of King James the First, and which are of a general nature, not local to that kingdom...
Page 737 - The courts are not bound by mere forms, nor are they to be misled by mere pretenses. They are at liberty — indeed, are under a solemn duty — to look at the substance of things, whenever they enter upon the inquiry whether the legislature has transcended the limits of its authority.
Page 773 - ... mining claim, file for record with the county recorder of the county in which such property, or some part thereof, is situated...