The New York Supplement, Volume 213West Publishing Company, 1926 "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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Page 263
... easement for a right of way for public use . Their whole beneficial interest consisted in the right to take the specified tolls until the grant should revert , or be redeemed , ac- cording to reservations therein made . This right of ...
... easement for a right of way for public use . Their whole beneficial interest consisted in the right to take the specified tolls until the grant should revert , or be redeemed , ac- cording to reservations therein made . This right of ...
Page 486
... easement of public highway . Where street terminates at high - water line of navigable waters , lands under water contiguous to street are , under common law , subject to easement of public highway , and whenever waters bounding end of ...
... easement of public highway . Where street terminates at high - water line of navigable waters , lands under water contiguous to street are , under common law , subject to easement of public highway , and whenever waters bounding end of ...
Page 487
... easement to navigable water . Covenant in deed to keep street terminating on navigable water open as street held to estop owner under such deed from asserting abandon- ment or destruction of easement of access to water because of his ...
... easement to navigable water . Covenant in deed to keep street terminating on navigable water open as street held to estop owner under such deed from asserting abandon- ment or destruction of easement of access to water because of his ...
Page 491
... easement of such streets extended easterly through the lands under water granted to the respondents ' predecessors in title , and that therefore the city of New York , by section 83 of the charter , was granted the lands under water ...
... easement of such streets extended easterly through the lands under water granted to the respondents ' predecessors in title , and that therefore the city of New York , by section 83 of the charter , was granted the lands under water ...
Page 492
... easement on land and that on such navigable waters . And if this consequence would follow from a change in the land by the action of natural causes , we think it must also be held to follow from one made by the immediate and voluntary ...
... easement on land and that on such navigable waters . And if this consequence would follow from a change in the land by the action of natural causes , we think it must also be held to follow from one made by the immediate and voluntary ...
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Page 573 - A cause of action arising out of the contract or transaction set forth in the complaint as the foundation of the plaintiff's claim, or connected with the subject of the action ; 2.
Page 14 - ... an issue of fact must be tried by a jury, unless a jury trial is waived, or a reference is ordered, as provided in this code.
Page 109 - Where there is an available market for the goods in question, the measure of damages, in the absence of special circumstances showing proximate damages of a greater amount, is the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have been delivered, or, if no time was fixed, then at the time of the refusal to deliver.
Page 109 - ... 2. The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract. 3. Where there is an available market...
Page 239 - The making of the deposit in such form shall, in the absence of fraud or undue influence, be conclusive evidence, in any action or proceeding to which either such savings bank or the surviving depositor is a party, of the intention of both depositors to vest title to such deposit and the additions thereto in such survivor.
Page 88 - The grand jury must inquire into the case of eve-ry person imprisoned in the jail of the county on a criminal charge and not indicted...
Page 235 - ... shall become the property of such persons as joint tenants, and the same together with all interest thereon, shall be held for the exclusive use of the persons so named and may be paid to either during the lifetime of both, or to the survivor after the death of one of them...
Page 109 - Where the property in the goods has not passed to the buyer, and the seller wrongfully neglects or refuses to deliver the goods, the buyer may maintain an action against the seller for damages for non-delivery.
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Page 227 - The maker of a negotiable instrument by making it engages that he will pay it according to its tenor, and admits the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse.