The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the Lawyers, Volumes 49-50Weed, Parsons, 1894 |
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... paid over to winner it cannot be recovered from stakeholder or winner ; but when the money has not been paid over by the stakeholder , although it has been lost by the happening of the event , upon notice and demand , the stakeholder is ...
... paid over to winner it cannot be recovered from stakeholder or winner ; but when the money has not been paid over by the stakeholder , although it has been lost by the happening of the event , upon notice and demand , the stakeholder is ...
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... paid it tribute . The rich , the poor , crease , they are hardly yet what might be ex- pected . On the other hand , English authors the independent , and the needy have poured have been also disappointed in the sale of their into its ...
... paid it tribute . The rich , the poor , crease , they are hardly yet what might be ex- pected . On the other hand , English authors the independent , and the needy have poured have been also disappointed in the sale of their into its ...
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... paid by each individual , relates as well to taxes for support of the government as to taxes , or rather enforced contributions , for the construc- tion of streets or other local improvements ; for the act of assessing must precede ...
... paid by each individual , relates as well to taxes for support of the government as to taxes , or rather enforced contributions , for the construc- tion of streets or other local improvements ; for the act of assessing must precede ...
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... paid President Fiero at the close of the meeting by a vote expressing the thanks of the association for the manner in which he had administered its affairs during the two years . The association is not accustomed to formal votes of this ...
... paid President Fiero at the close of the meeting by a vote expressing the thanks of the association for the manner in which he had administered its affairs during the two years . The association is not accustomed to formal votes of this ...
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... paid less than any . The attorney - general for Ireland receives a salary of £ 5,000 , while the solicitor - general receives £ 2,000 . In 1890 the fees of the latter official amounted to £ 789 , but in 1888 they were nil . During the ...
... paid less than any . The attorney - general for Ireland receives a salary of £ 5,000 , while the solicitor - general receives £ 2,000 . In 1890 the fees of the latter official amounted to £ 789 , but in 1888 they were nil . During the ...
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Page 166 - In all other cases, the defendant may be found guilty of any offense the commission of which is necessarily included in that with which he is charged in the indictment
Page 349 - ... law, to receive a patent for his invention, as specified in his claim, or for any part thereof, as the facts in the case may appear. And such adjudication, if it be in favor of the right of the applicant, shall authorize the commissioner to issue such patent on the applicant filing in the Patent Office a copy of the adjudication and otherwise complying with the requirements of law.
Page 409 - Court may be removed by concurrent resolution of both houses of the Legislature, if two-thirds of all the members elected to each house concur therein.
Page 242 - Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available, and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers, for the construction, completion, repair, and preservation of the public works hereinafter named: ***** Sec.
Page 349 - ... is entitled, according to law, to receive a patent for his invention, as specified in his claim, or for any part thereof, as the facts in the case may appear.
Page 411 - The electors of the several towns shall, at their annual town meetings, or at such other time and in such manner as the Legislature may direct, elect Justices of the Peace, whose term of office shall be four years.
Page 296 - A final judgment or decree for a sum of money, or directing the payment of a sum of money...
Page 363 - No act shall be passed which shall provide that any existing law, or any part thereof, shall be made or deemed a part of said act, or which shall enact that any existing law, or part thereof, shall be applicable, except by inserting it in such act.
Page 411 - Legislature may direct, elect justices of the peace, whose term of office shall be four years. In case of an election to fill a vacancy occurring before the expiration of a full term, they shall hold for the residue of the unexpired term. Their numlier and classification may be regulated by law.
Page 14 - Society is indeed a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure — but the state ought not to be considered as nothing better than a partnership agreement in a trade of pepper and coffee, calico or tobacco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to be dissolved by the fancy of the parties.