Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 67Lawyers' Co-operative Publishing Company, 1905 |
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Page 74
... power to make such rules and regu- lish his barroom , for some 8 or 10 squares , to Esplanade avenue , there are quite a num- ber of barrooms , grocery stores , stables , un- dertaker's shop , soda - water factory , etc. The Young Men's ...
... power to make such rules and regu- lish his barroom , for some 8 or 10 squares , to Esplanade avenue , there are quite a num- ber of barrooms , grocery stores , stables , un- dertaker's shop , soda - water factory , etc. The Young Men's ...
Page 259
... water from the street into the gutter , and to give opportunity to re- move ... power . The de- termination that it was necessary to build the bridge , and ... water is cast on private property , the fact that it is the result of a plan ...
... water from the street into the gutter , and to give opportunity to re- move ... power . The de- termination that it was necessary to build the bridge , and ... water is cast on private property , the fact that it is the result of a plan ...
Page 260
... water into the sewer , so that at times of heavy rain it over- flows the ... power vested in it , as to what would best serve the public interest ; and ... water is thrown back upon ad- joining property , there is no liability on the part ...
... water into the sewer , so that at times of heavy rain it over- flows the ... power vested in it , as to what would best serve the public interest ; and ... water is thrown back upon ad- joining property , there is no liability on the part ...
Page 261
... water in its diffused condition . The court , however , intimates that it ... power , it could not be held liable for undertaking , or failing to ... water back upon upper prop- erty , it was contended that the city was not liable for the ...
... water in its diffused condition . The court , however , intimates that it ... power , it could not be held liable for undertaking , or failing to ... water back upon upper prop- erty , it was contended that the city was not liable for the ...
Page 262
... water is not carried away , no matter how greatly dispro- portionate and ... power to grade the streets , it was not liable for the injury . The court ... power which takes from the property of the citizen , as against its aggression ...
... water is not carried away , no matter how greatly dispro- portionate and ... power to grade the streets , it was not liable for the injury . The court ... power which takes from the property of the citizen , as against its aggression ...
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Page 74 - The liberty mentioned in that amendment means not only the right of the citizen to be free from the mere physical restraint of his person, as by incarceration, but the term is deemed to embrace the right of the citizen to be free in the enjoyment of all his faculties; to be free to use them in all lawful ways ; to live and work where he will ; to earn his livelihood by any lawful calling ; to pursue any livelihood or avocation, and for that purpose to enter into all contracts which may be proper,...
Page 285 - ... uniform in respect to persons and property, within the jurisdiction of the body imposing the same.
Page 113 - A cause of action arising out of the transaction set forth in the complaint as the foundation of the plaintiff's claim, or connected with the subject of the action; 2.
Page 228 - ... to inmates of the National Homes or State Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and of Soldiers
Page 327 - ... to establish a defense on the ground of insanity it must be clearly proved that, at the time of the committing of the act, the party accused was laboring under such a defect of reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing; or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong.
Page 246 - For no country ever takes notice of the revenue laws of another. " <The objection, that a contract is immoral or illegal as between plaintiff and defendant, sounds at all times very ill in the mouth of the defendant. It is not for his sake, however, that the objection is ever allowed; but it is founded in general principles of policy, which the defendant has the advantage of, contrary to the real justice, as between him and the plaintiff, by accident, if I may so say. The principle of public policy...
Page 283 - The legislature shall have no power to impose taxes upon counties, cities, towns or other public or municipal corporations, or upon the inhabitants or property thereof, for county, city, town, or other municipal purposes, but may, by general laws, vest in the corporate authorities thereof the power to assess and collect taxes for such purposes.
Page 408 - ... for any act done, or omitted to be done, in pursuance of a law of the United States, or any order, process, or decree, of any judge or court thereof, any thing in any act of Congress to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 250 - ... the other, the disclosure is fatal to the case. No consent of the defendant can neutralize its effect. A stipulation in the most solemn form to waive the objection would be tainted with the vice of the original contract. and void for the same reasons.
Page 229 - Orphan Homes, including those about to enter and those returning home after discharge, under arrangements with the boards of managers of said homes; nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent railroads from giving free carriage to their own officers and employees, or to prevent the principal officers of any railroad company or companies from exchanging passes or tickets with other railroad companies for their officers and employees...