The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 67West Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... land , paying about $ 3,000 therefor ; $ 2,000 of this amount having been received by him from his wife under an agreement with her to invest it in land , and take the title to her and her children . After her death , and after he had ...
... land , paying about $ 3,000 therefor ; $ 2,000 of this amount having been received by him from his wife under an agreement with her to invest it in land , and take the title to her and her children . After her death , and after he had ...
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... LAND BY CEMETERY COMPANY - VIOLATION OF TRUST - LIA- BILITY OF PURCHASER . 1. Though the purchase of land by a ceme- tery company was by parol , the company as- sumed a duty to the public , and therefore a sale of a part of the land by ...
... LAND BY CEMETERY COMPANY - VIOLATION OF TRUST - LIA- BILITY OF PURCHASER . 1. Though the purchase of land by a ceme- tery company was by parol , the company as- sumed a duty to the public , and therefore a sale of a part of the land by ...
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... land for the purchase money paid . 2. A parol purchaser's right of action to re- cover purchase money paid does not accrue un- til the vendor or his representatives have re- fused to carry out the contract , and therefore is not barred ...
... land for the purchase money paid . 2. A parol purchaser's right of action to re- cover purchase money paid does not accrue un- til the vendor or his representatives have re- fused to carry out the contract , and therefore is not barred ...
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... land for him . The holding of the vendor for this short time was for the ap- pellee as his agent . When land has been sold by parol contract . and the possession is de- livered to the vendee , he has , on a rescis- sion of the contract ...
... land for him . The holding of the vendor for this short time was for the ap- pellee as his agent . When land has been sold by parol contract . and the possession is de- livered to the vendee , he has , on a rescis- sion of the contract ...
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... LAND ENFORCEMENT OF EXECUTION LIEN PROMISE TO PAY DEBT OF ANOTHER - CON- SIDERATION - REVERSAL OF JUDGMENT - EF- FECT ON VALIDITY OF SALE . 1. An exception to a final judgment is not necessary in order to give jurisdiction of an appeal ...
... LAND ENFORCEMENT OF EXECUTION LIEN PROMISE TO PAY DEBT OF ANOTHER - CON- SIDERATION - REVERSAL OF JUDGMENT - EF- FECT ON VALIDITY OF SALE . 1. An exception to a final judgment is not necessary in order to give jurisdiction of an appeal ...
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