Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the District Courts of the United States Within the Second Circuit, Volume 6Baker, Voorhis, 1875 |
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... stance is the personal liability of the master for the bills of material men , and for advances of money . Obligations of this class derive their distinctive char- The Bark Irma . acter from the fact that they MARCH , 1872 . 5.
... stance is the personal liability of the master for the bills of material men , and for advances of money . Obligations of this class derive their distinctive char- The Bark Irma . acter from the fact that they MARCH , 1872 . 5.
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... bill that the Court would decree that mortgages given by way of preference , assignments given by way of pref- erence , judgments recovered and executions issued by way of preference , papers and documents conferring an apparent title ...
... bill that the Court would decree that mortgages given by way of preference , assignments given by way of pref- erence , judgments recovered and executions issued by way of preference , papers and documents conferring an apparent title ...
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... bills of exchange , promissory notes , bank checks , and other negotiable instruments for the payment of money , which , by their form , and on their face , purport to be such instruments as are , by the law merchant , recognized as ...
... bills of exchange , promissory notes , bank checks , and other negotiable instruments for the payment of money , which , by their form , and on their face , purport to be such instruments as are , by the law merchant , recognized as ...
Page 83
... bill of exceptions states that there was evidence tending to show that he intended to manu- facture them into articles of a kind subject to tax by the provisions of the internal revenue law in force at the time , and shows that evidence ...
... bill of exceptions states that there was evidence tending to show that he intended to manu- facture them into articles of a kind subject to tax by the provisions of the internal revenue law in force at the time , and shows that evidence ...
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... passed upon . If they are understood , as it ap- pears from the bill of exceptions the Court understood them at the trial , as involving propositions of fact , as to The United States v . A Quantity of Tobacco , MAY , 1872 . 89.
... passed upon . If they are understood , as it ap- pears from the bill of exceptions the Court understood them at the trial , as involving propositions of fact , as to The United States v . A Quantity of Tobacco , MAY , 1872 . 89.
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Page 25 - That if any person, being insolvent, or in contemplation of. insolvency, within four months before the filing of the petition by or against him, with a view to. give a preference...
Page 545 - ... to have any exclusive right or title to the making or preparing the same, or which are prepared, uttered, vended, or exposed for sale under any letters patent, or...
Page 499 - ... claiming an adverse interest, or by such person against such assignee, touching any property or rights of property of said bankrupt transferable to, or vested in, such assignee...
Page 131 - Writs of ne exeat may be granted by any justice of the Supreme Court, in cases where they might be granted by the Supreme Court; and by any district judge, in cases where they might be granted by the District Court of which he is a judge.
Page 83 - And all raw materials found in the possession of any person intending to manufacture the same into articles of a kind subject to tax for the purpose of fraudulently selling such manufactured articles, or with design to evade the payment of said tax; and...
Page 37 - Upon this principle, and to the extent stated, a corporation in order to attain its legitimate objects, may deal precisely as an individual may who seeks to accomplish the same ends.
Page 26 - ... or makes any payment, pledge, assignment, transfer, or conveyance of any part of his property, either directly or indirectly, absolutely or conditionally, the person receiving such payment, pledge, assignment, transfer, or conveyance, or to be benefited thereby, or by such attachment...
Page 442 - that where one by his words or conduct wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, or to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from averring against the latter a different state of things as existing at the same time.
Page 434 - This is necessarily notice to all those who have any interest in the thing, and is reasonable, because it is necessary, and because it is the part of common prudence for all those who1 have any interest in it to guard that interest by persons who are in a situation to protect it.
Page 245 - ... trustees, who shall, upon such conveyance and transfer, have and hold the same in the same manner, and with the same powers and rights, in all respects, as the bankrupt would have had or held the same if no proceedings in bankruptcy had been taken...