The Pacific Reporter, Volume 90West Publishing Company, 1907 |
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Page 34
... pay another , with no provision for the ultimate payment of those whose money is thus taken , and promises large profits from the business , which are not earned nor expected to be earned in the business , and there is no property or ...
... pay another , with no provision for the ultimate payment of those whose money is thus taken , and promises large profits from the business , which are not earned nor expected to be earned in the business , and there is no property or ...
Page 35
... pay any installment within the week when payable , the said applicant or holder hereof may have one week's grace within which to make said payment , by adding to said payment and pay- ing with it 25 cents additional therefor as a grace ...
... pay any installment within the week when payable , the said applicant or holder hereof may have one week's grace within which to make said payment , by adding to said payment and pay- ing with it 25 cents additional therefor as a grace ...
Page 36
... payment un- til the weekly series in which it is written is the oldest outstanding paid - up series , and there is in the funds of the company applica- ble thereto sufficient to pay and redeem all certificates in said weekly series . It ...
... payment un- til the weekly series in which it is written is the oldest outstanding paid - up series , and there is in the funds of the company applica- ble thereto sufficient to pay and redeem all certificates in said weekly series . It ...
Page 37
... pay large profits from the business which are not earned nor expect- ed to be earned in the business , and with no capital or property for such payment . makes absolute promises of payment when their performance and the liability to per ...
... pay large profits from the business which are not earned nor expect- ed to be earned in the business , and with no capital or property for such payment . makes absolute promises of payment when their performance and the liability to per ...
Page 38
... payment of the certificates which it is claimed by Leneve belonged to him , he was in exactly the same position of the other certificate holders , in that they each held the company's promise to pay , and , until the payment was ...
... payment of the certificates which it is claimed by Leneve belonged to him , he was in exactly the same position of the other certificate holders , in that they each held the company's promise to pay , and , until the payment was ...
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Page 23 - ... a greater or less compensation for any service rendered, or to be rendered, in the transportation of passengers or property, subject to the provisions of this act, than it charges, demands, collects, or receives from any other person or persons for doing for him or them a like and contemporaneous service in the transportation of a like kind of traffic under substantially similar circumstances and conditions, such common carrier shall be deemed guilty of unjust discrimination, which is hereby...
Page 23 - That it shall be unlawful for any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act to make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to any particular person, company, firm, corporation, or locality, or any particular description of traffic, in any respect whatsoever...
Page 24 - That if any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act shall, directly or indirectly, by any special rate, rebate, drawback, or other device, charge, demand, collect or receive from any person or persons a greater or less compensation...
Page 115 - Mechanics, material-men, artisans, and laborers of every class shall have a lien upon the property upon which they have bestowed labor or furnished material, for the value of such labor done and material furnished; and the Legislature shall provide, by law, for the speedy and efficient enforcement of such liens.
Page 358 - Every act shall embrace but one subject, and matters properly connected therewith, which subject shall be expressed in the title.
Page 24 - That any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act, or, whenever such common carrier is a corporation, any director or officer thereof, or any receiver, trustee, lessee, agent, or person acting for or employed by such corporation...
Page 39 - ... and other inferior Courts in their respective counties as may be prescribed by law. They shall be always open (legal holidays and non-judicial days excepted), and their process shall extend to all parts of the State; provided, that all actions for the recovery of the possession of, quieting the title to, or for the enforcement of liens upon real estate, shall be commenced in the county in which the real estate, or any part thereof affected by such action or actions, is situated.
Page 388 - Any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the question involved therein.
Page 368 - Now, if the special circumstances under which the contract was actually made, were communicated by the plaintiffs to the defendants, and thus known to both parties, the damages resulting from the breach of such a contract, which they would reasonably contemplate, would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under these special circumstances, so known and communicated.
Page 307 - It exists only in contemplation of law and by force of the law; and where that law ceases to operate, and is no longer obligatory, the corporation can have no existence. It must dwell in the place of its creation, and cannot migrate to another sovereignty.