Current Law, Volume 1J. B. West Company, 1904 |
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... payment is accepted in full and a protest against correctness with notice of a claim will be overcome by such an acceptance . If a cash payment be made with a promise for further payment , it is inferred that the offer is accepted ...
... payment is accepted in full and a protest against correctness with notice of a claim will be overcome by such an acceptance . If a cash payment be made with a promise for further payment , it is inferred that the offer is accepted ...
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... payment on a liquidated sum not disputable need not be and money need not be returned before suing on a fraudulently released claim.33 § 2. Satisfaction or discharge . " - Generally speaking the accord must be executed before a ...
... payment on a liquidated sum not disputable need not be and money need not be returned before suing on a fraudulently released claim.33 § 2. Satisfaction or discharge . " - Generally speaking the accord must be executed before a ...
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... payment tendered as in full was accepted under pro- 34 Co. , 202 Pa . 480 ; duress in a settlement proved by the fact that it entered into a payment exacted at the same time - First Nat . Bank v . Sargent ( Neb . ) 91 N. W. 595 ...
... payment tendered as in full was accepted under pro- 34 Co. , 202 Pa . 480 ; duress in a settlement proved by the fact that it entered into a payment exacted at the same time - First Nat . Bank v . Sargent ( Neb . ) 91 N. W. 595 ...
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... payment of taxes and compensation of the mortgagee , does not hold adversely , or a mortgagee in possession who accepts payments on the debt . The grantee of a mortgagor cannot assert title as against one acquiring title through a sale ...
... payment of taxes and compensation of the mortgagee , does not hold adversely , or a mortgagee in possession who accepts payments on the debt . The grantee of a mortgagor cannot assert title as against one acquiring title through a sale ...
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... payment must be coupled with possession.24 Payment under a deed of record establishes the possession to be adverse.25 It cannot be objected that the claimant did not pay taxes , where the boundaries being uncertain , no taxes were ...
... payment must be coupled with possession.24 Payment under a deed of record establishes the possession to be adverse.25 It cannot be objected that the claimant did not pay taxes , where the boundaries being uncertain , no taxes were ...
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Page 424 - ... for a shorter than for a longer haul, over the same line, In the same direction...
Page 554 - No school district, except one newly formed, is entitled to receive any apportionment of State or county school moneys which has not maintained a public school for at least six months during the next preceding school year.
Page 330 - ... debts owing to any person who by the laws of the States or the United States is entitled to priority.
Page 474 - The rule deducible from them is, that the measure of care against accident, which one must take to avoid responsibility, is that which a person of ordinary prudence and caution would use if his own interests were to be affected, and the whole risk were his own...
Page 314 - PETITION. To the Honorable , judge of the District Court of the United States for the district of : The petition of , of , and , of , and , of , respectfully shows : That , of , has for the greater portion of six months next preceding the date of filing this petition, had his principal place of business, [or resided, or had his domicil] at , in the county of and State and district aforesaid, and owes debts to the amount of $1,000.
Page 375 - The Owner agrees to provide all labor and materials not included in this contract in such manner as not to delay the material progress of the work...
Page 447 - It is further contended for the defendant that, if the proper measure of damages is the difference between the market value of the cattle in the condition in which they would have arrived, but for the negligence of the defendant. and...
Page 523 - ... mortgage is entitled to be subrogated to the rights of the mortgagee under the prior valid mortgage which has been discharged with proceeds of the void one.
Page 475 - The culpability of the defendant must be affirmatively proved before the case can go to the jury, but the absence of any fault on the part of the plaintiff may be inferred from circumstances; and the disposition of men to take care of themselves and keep out of difficulty may properly be taken into consideration.
Page 330 - ... due to workmen, clerks, traveling or city salesmen or servants which have been earned within three months before the date of the commencement of the proceeding...