The New York Supplement, Volume 24West Publishing Company, 1893 "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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... taken . It appears to us that these exceptions were well taken ; that the request was in accordance with the conceded facts in the case , and should have been found ; and that the finding that it does not appear and is not shown by the ...
... taken . It appears to us that these exceptions were well taken ; that the request was in accordance with the conceded facts in the case , and should have been found ; and that the finding that it does not appear and is not shown by the ...
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... taken by it , in pay- ment of the sum of $ 21,790.70 of his indebtedness to it . That sum was then so applied , and it was the fair value of the property . The plaintiffs were then creditors of Hunter , and afterwards they recovered ...
... taken by it , in pay- ment of the sum of $ 21,790.70 of his indebtedness to it . That sum was then so applied , and it was the fair value of the property . The plaintiffs were then creditors of Hunter , and afterwards they recovered ...
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... taken by the bank , at a fair price , for that purpose , and the debt upon which the value of the property was applied was valid . It must be as- sumed , upon the evidence , that the transfer of the property was made and taken for that ...
... taken by the bank , at a fair price , for that purpose , and the debt upon which the value of the property was applied was valid . It must be as- sumed , upon the evidence , that the transfer of the property was made and taken for that ...
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... taken by the bank , was in payment upon the debt due to the latter from him . On the first trial there was evi- dence tending to prove that the question whether the bank could legally purchase the property was considered by the bank ...
... taken by the bank , was in payment upon the debt due to the latter from him . On the first trial there was evi- dence tending to prove that the question whether the bank could legally purchase the property was considered by the bank ...
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... taken , and the appeal of a defendant shall not be heard except on his stipulation not to disturb such possession . ” It will be observed that by this section , and also by section 3376 , the proceedings on an appeal from a judgment are ...
... taken , and the appeal of a defendant shall not be heard except on his stipulation not to disturb such possession . ” It will be observed that by this section , and also by section 3376 , the proceedings on an appeal from a judgment are ...
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affidavit affirmed agent agreement alleged amount Appeal from special application appointed Argued before BARNARD assignment attorney authority Bank cause of action charge claim complaint concur contract corporation costs counsel court of equity creditors damages death debt deceased decree deed defendant appeals defendant's DYKMAN entitled equity evidence execution executors fact favor fendant firm Grant & Ward granted guardian guardian ad litem held indorsement injury interest issue John judge judgment July 28 jurisdiction jury land liable lien MAYHAM ment mortgage motion N. E. Rep N. Y. Supp owner paid parties payment person plaintiff possession premises proceedings proof purchase question Railroad received recover referred respondent reversed rule service of process special term statute Supreme Court surrogate's court testator testimony thereof tiff tion trial trust verdict widow witness York York county