Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 195Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Richard W. Cooper, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner Phelphs & Stevens, printers, 1918 |
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... testified : " My ambition to get out of the business was what prompted me to sell the business . I felt that at that time I was making a great sacrifice in so doing . My relations with Mr. Joslin were the very pleasantest . Doubtless ...
... testified : " My ambition to get out of the business was what prompted me to sell the business . I felt that at that time I was making a great sacrifice in so doing . My relations with Mr. Joslin were the very pleasantest . Doubtless ...
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... testified that these prop- erties were worth more than $ 81,000 . No impartial person can read this record , and espe- cially the testimony of Mr. Weeks , Mr. Wright , Mr. Jarvis , and Mr. Clapperton , without being satisfied that the ...
... testified that these prop- erties were worth more than $ 81,000 . No impartial person can read this record , and espe- cially the testimony of Mr. Weeks , Mr. Wright , Mr. Jarvis , and Mr. Clapperton , without being satisfied that the ...
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... testified that $ 8,000 were his figures . Mr. Oakes testified that in the negotiations he stated that he was prepared to show that between $ 12,000 and $ 16,000 was a proper charge , even if the 64 [ Mar. 195 MICHIGAN REPORTS .
... testified that $ 8,000 were his figures . Mr. Oakes testified that in the negotiations he stated that he was prepared to show that between $ 12,000 and $ 16,000 was a proper charge , even if the 64 [ Mar. 195 MICHIGAN REPORTS .
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... testified : " R. PARRY - JONES . " " By the Reid contract of ' no cure no pay , ' etc. , is meant that the ship would have to be raised and de- livered , otherwise the wrecker would receive no com- pensation , and if delivered , the ...
... testified : " R. PARRY - JONES . " " By the Reid contract of ' no cure no pay , ' etc. , is meant that the ship would have to be raised and de- livered , otherwise the wrecker would receive no com- pensation , and if delivered , the ...
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... testified at the hearing : " It was a very vital point ; in fact it meant , with the $ 12,000 in there , there would be enough to safely make our total loss , or constructive loss absolute ; if we were limited to 50 per cent . of the ...
... testified at the hearing : " It was a very vital point ; in fact it meant , with the $ 12,000 in there , there would be enough to safely make our total loss , or constructive loss absolute ; if we were limited to 50 per cent . of the ...
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