The Southeastern Reporter, Volume 44West Publishing Company, 1903 |
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Page 15
... passed since the execution of the deed which would defeat this intention , if , indeed , any could be . The judgment in favor of the defendants was right , unless Mrs. Heath was not bound by the appointment of her husband as trustee ...
... passed since the execution of the deed which would defeat this intention , if , indeed , any could be . The judgment in favor of the defendants was right , unless Mrs. Heath was not bound by the appointment of her husband as trustee ...
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... passed duly continuing the hearing to July 15th , the time when the final order removing the trustee was passed . The judgment , therefore , removing Houston and appointing Heath as trustee was not void , but was valid and binding on ...
... passed duly continuing the hearing to July 15th , the time when the final order removing the trustee was passed . The judgment , therefore , removing Houston and appointing Heath as trustee was not void , but was valid and binding on ...
Page 19
... passing of inter locutory orders in equitable suits ( section 4847 ) , which may include the setting aside of a sum of ... passed in term , there was no regular bill in equity filed and served according to law , and hence the proceeding ...
... passing of inter locutory orders in equitable suits ( section 4847 ) , which may include the setting aside of a sum of ... passed in term , there was no regular bill in equity filed and served according to law , and hence the proceeding ...
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... passed Matthews . And other witnesses for the defendant , living in Mat- thews , testified that the speed of the ... passing Matthews the train was not moving faster than a fast walk , and the danger not being apparent to a reasonable ...
... passed Matthews . And other witnesses for the defendant , living in Mat- thews , testified that the speed of the ... passing Matthews the train was not moving faster than a fast walk , and the danger not being apparent to a reasonable ...
Page 41
... passed , the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad , having its terminus at what was to be Morehead City , although pro- jected , had not been completed to that point . The plaintiff's title is dependent upon main- taining three ...
... passed , the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad , having its terminus at what was to be Morehead City , although pro- jected , had not been completed to that point . The plaintiff's title is dependent upon main- taining three ...
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Page 320 - That all levies, judgments, attachments, or other liens, obtained through legal proceedings against a person who is insolvent, at any time within four months prior to the filing of a petition in bankruptcy against him, shall be deemed null and void in case he is adjudged a bankrupt...
Page 35 - 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 298 - The rolling stock, and all other movable property belonging to any railroad company or corporation in this State, shall be considered personal property, and shall be liable to execution and sale in the same manner as the personal property of individuals, and the General Assembly shall pass no law exempting any such property from execution and sale.
Page 358 - A plain and concise statement of the facts constituting a cause of action, without unnecessary repetition.
Page 150 - English statute of frauds, so far as to require a conveyance of any " estate of inheritance or freehold, or for a term of more than one year, in lands and tenements...
Page 53 - A valuable consideration in the sense of the law may consist either in some right, interest, profit, or benefit accruing to the one party, or some forbearance, detriment, loss, or responsibility given, suffered, or undertaken by the other.
Page 45 - ... access to the navigable part of the river from the front of his lot, the right to make a landing, wharf or pier for his own use or for the use of the public, subject to such general rules and regulations as the legislature may see proper to impose for the protection of the rights of the public, whatever these may be.
Page 81 - ... when during the litigation it appears that the defendant is doing or threatens or is about to do, or is procuring or suffering to be done, some act in violation of the plaintiff's rights respecting the subject of the action, and tending to render the judgment ineffectual, a temporary injunction may be granted to restrain such act.
Page 144 - Where a court has jurisdiction, it has a right to decide every question which occurs in the cause ; and whether its decision be correct or otherwise, its judgment, until reversed, is regarded as binding in every other court. But if it act without authority, its judgments and orders are regarded as nullities. They are not voidable, but simply void.
Page 110 - Whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default is such as would (if death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof...