Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of Common Pleas of the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania [1801-1814], Volume 2J. Maxwell, 1813 |
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... paid and settled ; and , from the deposi- tion of Washington Perkins it was easy to collect sufficient evidence of the general authority vested by Rankin in Crou- sillat " to settle and adjust all his concerns . " Chief Justice Tilghman ...
... paid and settled ; and , from the deposi- tion of Washington Perkins it was easy to collect sufficient evidence of the general authority vested by Rankin in Crou- sillat " to settle and adjust all his concerns . " Chief Justice Tilghman ...
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... paid him the sum of two hundred and for- ty - three dollars sixty - one cents , and took a receipt " for the * amount of the award . ” On the 8th day of June , Ewing obtained a rule to shew cause why the judgment should not be entered ...
... paid him the sum of two hundred and for- ty - three dollars sixty - one cents , and took a receipt " for the * amount of the award . ” On the 8th day of June , Ewing obtained a rule to shew cause why the judgment should not be entered ...
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... paid his notes obligation , at bank . The defendants , Thompson and Taylor , deposited of another , he in the Bank of the United States , for collection , a note for shall recover it back , unless one hundred and twenty - five dollars ...
... paid his notes obligation , at bank . The defendants , Thompson and Taylor , deposited of another , he in the Bank of the United States , for collection , a note for shall recover it back , unless one hundred and twenty - five dollars ...
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... paid and taken up his note . Taylor hesitated , but at length wrote on the back of the note , over their indorsement , " Received of A. Tybout . " He did not however disclose to Tybout that there was a mis- take , and that it was not ...
... paid and taken up his note . Taylor hesitated , but at length wrote on the back of the note , over their indorsement , " Received of A. Tybout . " He did not however disclose to Tybout that there was a mis- take , and that it was not ...
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... paid , together with interest . Condy , for the defendant , now moved for a rule on the plaintiff , to shew cause ... paid through mistake , ought to be refunded . ( a ) In one book ( b ) it is said , " When money is paid by one man to ...
... paid , together with interest . Condy , for the defendant , now moved for a rule on the plaintiff , to shew cause ... paid through mistake , ought to be refunded . ( a ) In one book ( b ) it is said , " When money is paid by one man to ...
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Page 221 - It shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the court admitting such alien that he has resided within the United States five years at least, and within the state or territory where such court is at the time held, one year at least...
Page 200 - Co. is far from any extravagancy, for it is a very reasonable and true saying, that if an act of parliament should ordain that the same person should be party and judge, or, which is the same thing, judge in his own cause, it would be a void act of parliament; for it is impossible that one should be judge and party, for the judge is to determine between party and party, or between the government and the party; and an act of parliament can do no wrong, though it may do several things that look pretty...
Page 82 - I hat may arise in consequence of a seizure or detention, for or on account of any illicit or prohibited trade, or any trade in articles contraband of war; but that the lenders shall be liable to losses and averages, and entitled to the benefit of salvage, in the same manner, to all intents and purposes, as underwriters on a policy of insurance, according to the usages and practices in the city of New York ; and that in like manner the borrowers shall be subject to all the duties imposed on the assured,...
Page 222 - Territory where such court is at the time held one year at least, and that during that time he has behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.
Page 255 - ... costs and charges, when so levied, shall be paid, the one half to the informer, and the other half to the overseers...
Page v - Assigns, for the which payment well and truly to be made and done, we bind ourselves, our Heirs, Executors and Administrators jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated this 23d day of May AD l8l2.
Page 216 - That no alien who shall be a native citizen, denizen, or subject of any country, state, or sovereign with whom the United States shall be at war at the time of his application, shall be then admitted to be a citizen of the United States...
Page 166 - In trespass, if one whom the plaintiff designed to make use of as a witness be by mistake made a defendant, the court will, on motion, give leave to omit him, and have his name struck out of the record, even after issue joined...
Page 95 - On the forfeiture of a bond, or its becoming single, the whole penalty was formerly recoverable at law; but here the courts of equity interposed, and would not permit a man to take more than in conscience he ought ; viz., his principal, interest, and expenses, in case the forfeiture accrued by non-payment of money borrowed ; the damages sustained, upon non-performance of covenants ; and the like. And the like practice having gained some footing in the courts of law, the statute 4 & 5 Ann.
Page 283 - ... been held to be waste in Henry the Seventh's time, as removing wainscot fixed only by screws, and marble chimney-pieces, is now allowed to be done. Coppers and all sorts of brewing vessels, cannot possibly be used without being as much fixed as fire-engines, and in brewhouses especially, pipes must be laid through the walls, and supported by walls ; and yet, notwithstanding this, as they are laid for the convenience of trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them.