The New York Supplement, Volume 230West Publishing Company, 1928 "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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... conducted himself towards me as an honorable attorney , and has done nothing which would warrant my being a complainant against him . I cannot conscientious- • ly give any testimony which would reflect upon Mr. Sup . Ct . ) 5 IN RE ELLIOTT.
... conducted himself towards me as an honorable attorney , and has done nothing which would warrant my being a complainant against him . I cannot conscientious- • ly give any testimony which would reflect upon Mr. Sup . Ct . ) 5 IN RE ELLIOTT.
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• ly give any testimony which would reflect upon Mr. Elliott's conduct during the time when he appeared for me as attorney in proceedings instituted against me by the Federal ... give any testimony which would reflect upon Mr. Elliott's ...
• ly give any testimony which would reflect upon Mr. Elliott's conduct during the time when he appeared for me as attorney in proceedings instituted against me by the Federal ... give any testimony which would reflect upon Mr. Elliott's ...
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... give.to the respondent the amount of the principal due on the mortgage and accrued interest thereon , and that the respondent would in turn pay that money to the mortgagee and obtain from him the satisfaction of the mortgage , which was ...
... give.to the respondent the amount of the principal due on the mortgage and accrued interest thereon , and that the respondent would in turn pay that money to the mortgagee and obtain from him the satisfaction of the mortgage , which was ...
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... give him some paper in connection with the matter . I now recall taking from my file some stipulations that I had at one time prepared , but which were never executed by anybody but myself . I found only- " By Mr. Chrystie : Q. Do you ...
... give him some paper in connection with the matter . I now recall taking from my file some stipulations that I had at one time prepared , but which were never executed by anybody but myself . I found only- " By Mr. Chrystie : Q. Do you ...
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... give to the claimant any right of action against the state for damages which he suffered by reason of the inability of Colon- na & Co. to operate his quarry because of leakage from the canal , and his claim was dismissed upon the merits ...
... give to the claimant any right of action against the state for damages which he suffered by reason of the inability of Colon- na & Co. to operate his quarry because of leakage from the canal , and his claim was dismissed upon the merits ...
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Page 526 - Schloendorff v. Society of New York Hospital, 211 NY 125, 105 NE 92, 52 LR A.
Page 210 - ... 2. In begging or receiving or soliciting alms in any manner or under any pretense, or in any mendicant occupation; or in gathering or picking rags, or collecting cigar stumps, bones or refuse from markets; or in peddling; or 3. In singing; or dancing; or playing upon a musical instrument; or in a theatrical exhibition; or in any wandering occupation; or, 4.
Page 211 - In singing; or dancing; or playing upon a musical Instrument; or in a theatrical exhibition; or in any wandering occupation; or, 4. In any illegal, indecent or Immoral exhibition or practice; or In the exhibition of any such child when insane, Idiotic, or when presenting the appearance of any deformity or unnatural physical formation or development; or 5.
Page 587 - A conveyance upon a sale, made pursuant to a final judgment, in an action to foreclose a mortgage upon real property, vests in the purchaser the same estate, only, that would have vested in the mortgagee, if the equity of redemption had been foreclosed.
Page 318 - VOIDABLE MARRIAGES. A marriage is void from the time its nullity is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction if either party thereto: 1. Is under the age of legal consent, which is eighteen years; 2. Is incapable of consenting to a marriage for want of understanding; 3.
Page 209 - ... of any child actually or apparently under the age of sixteen years, or who, having the care, custody or control of such...
Page 248 - ... as when land is granted to a man so long as he is parson of Dale, or while he continues unmarried, or until out of the rents and profits he shall have made £500, and the like.
Page 261 - L.Ed. 27, stated in words often since repeated : " * * * where an instrument is drawn and executed, which professes, or is intended to carry into execution an agreement...
Page 301 - ... has been represented in writing by the shipper or has been agreed upon or is determined by the classification or tariffs upon which the rate is based.
Page 301 - NOTE: Where the rate is dependent on value, shippers are required to state specifically in writing the agreed or declared value of the property. The agreed or declared value of the property is hereby specifically stated by the shipper to be not exceeding per...