The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 186West Publishing Company, 1922 |
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Page vii
... entitled , they shall each hold the place of Chief Justice for one year , and the one who is senior in age shall hold for the first of the two years to which they are each equally entitled ; and at the session of the Supreme Court next ...
... entitled , they shall each hold the place of Chief Justice for one year , and the one who is senior in age shall hold for the first of the two years to which they are each equally entitled ; and at the session of the Supreme Court next ...
Page xi
... entitled to open the argument , and must serve copies of his brief upon an attorney for each ap- pellee fifteen days before the hearing . Ap- pellee may then , and at least three days be- fore the submission , serve upon an attorney for ...
... entitled to open the argument , and must serve copies of his brief upon an attorney for each ap- pellee fifteen days before the hearing . Ap- pellee may then , and at least three days be- fore the submission , serve upon an attorney for ...
Page xii
... entitled to open and close . If appellee alone | brought , the court from which the appeal is gave the notice he will be entitled to open taken , the name of the judge who presided the argument and appellant must confine his remarks ...
... entitled to open and close . If appellee alone | brought , the court from which the appeal is gave the notice he will be entitled to open taken , the name of the judge who presided the argument and appellant must confine his remarks ...
Page xvii
... entitled to close the arguments . The provisions of the Code and rules of this court , in civil procedure relating to the print- ing , serving and filing of abstracts , denials , arguments , petitions for rehearing , notice thereof and ...
... entitled to close the arguments . The provisions of the Code and rules of this court , in civil procedure relating to the print- ing , serving and filing of abstracts , denials , arguments , petitions for rehearing , notice thereof and ...
Page 35
... entitled to recover for the funeral expenses . This matter was a part of instruction No. 8. The funeral expenses are a charge against the estate of deceased , and the evidence shows that plaintiff paid the funeral expenses as ...
... entitled to recover for the funeral expenses . This matter was a part of instruction No. 8. The funeral expenses are a charge against the estate of deceased , and the evidence shows that plaintiff paid the funeral expenses as ...
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Page 73 - To constitute notice of an infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating the same, the person to whom it is negotiated must have had actual knowledge of the infirmity or defect, or knowledge of such facts that his action in taking the instrument amounted to bad faith.
Page 71 - An instrument is negotiated when it is transferred from one person to another in such manner as to constitute the transferee the holder thereof. If payable to bearer it is negotiated by delivery ; if payable to order it is negotiated by the indorsement of the holder completed by delivery.
Page 71 - That it is complete and regular upon its face; 2. That he became the holder of it before it was overdue, and without notice that it had been previously dishonored, if such was the fact; 3. That he took it in good faith and for value; 4. That at the time it was negotiated to him he had no notice of any infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating it.
Page 272 - Any agreement, declaration, or course of action on the part of an insurance company, which leads a party insured honestly to believe that by conforming thereto, a forfeiture of his policy will not be incurred, followed by due conformity on his part, will and ought to estop the company from insisting upon the forfeiture, though it might be claimed under the express letter of the contract.
Page vii - Where, in effect, it determines the action and prevents a judgment from which an appeal might be taken.
Page 378 - A majority of the members of said board shall constitute a quorum, but a less number may adjourn from day to day.
Page 71 - A holder in due course is a holder who has taken the instrument under the following conditions:— 1. That it is complete and regular upon its face; 2. That he became the holder of it before it was overdue, and without notice that it had been previously dishonored, if such was the fact; 3. That he took it in good faith and for value; 4.
Page 125 - ... evidence of it may be lacking, but it is evidence to be weighed, not necessarily to be accepted as sufficient; that they call for explanation or rebuttal, not necessarily that they require it; that they make a case to be decided by the jury, not that they forestall the verdict. Res ipsa loquitur, where it applies, does not convert the defendant's general issue into an affirmative defense. When all the evidence is in, the question for the jury is, whether the preponderance is with the plaintiff.
Page 171 - States of competent jurisdiction ; but such person or persons shall not have the right to pursue both of said remedies, and must in each case elect which one of the two methods of procedure herein provided for he or they will adopt.
Page 185 - SW 929, the defendant, likewise convicted of rape on a female under the age of consent, assigned as error the refusal of the trial court to submit to the jury the issue...