A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Office and Duties of Notaries Public Throughout the United States: With Forms of Affadavits, Acknowledgments, Conveyances, Depositions, Protests, and Legal InstrumentsSumner Whitney, 1877 - 360 pages |
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... defendant ; John Upton put upon John Downe , that he and his compiers should imagine the King's death , the day of his coronation : when they had long fought the King tooke up the matter and forgave both parties . " 2 § 8. Acts of a ...
... defendant ; John Upton put upon John Downe , that he and his compiers should imagine the King's death , the day of his coronation : when they had long fought the King tooke up the matter and forgave both parties . " 2 § 8. Acts of a ...
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... defendant.1 In Haggett v . Iniff , 2 leave was asked in the Court of Chancery to file certain affidavits , which had been sworn to at Geneva , in the county of Ontario , in the State of New York , before one Allen , a notary public of ...
... defendant.1 In Haggett v . Iniff , 2 leave was asked in the Court of Chancery to file certain affidavits , which had been sworn to at Geneva , in the county of Ontario , in the State of New York , before one Allen , a notary public of ...
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... defendant was not pres- ent , he objected or not.2 But this is more than is required gen- erally in other States ... defendants was written Edward instead of Edwin , the deposi- tion was received in evidence . So a mistake in the initial ...
... defendant was not pres- ent , he objected or not.2 But this is more than is required gen- erally in other States ... defendants was written Edward instead of Edwin , the deposi- tion was received in evidence . So a mistake in the initial ...
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... defendants as A. B. and C. D. Smith.3 66 Where the plaintiffs in the suit were described in the writ ast a corporation duly established by an act of the legislature of the State of Connecticut , " and the caption of the deposition of ...
... defendants as A. B. and C. D. Smith.3 66 Where the plaintiffs in the suit were described in the writ ast a corporation duly established by an act of the legislature of the State of Connecticut , " and the caption of the deposition of ...
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... defendant's nomination ; and it was held they were not admissible in evidence.4 1 Beatty v . Ambs , 11 Minn . 331 . 220 Pick . 167 . 8 Waln v . Freedland , 2 Miles , Penn . 161 . 4 Guppy v . Brown , 4 Dall . 410 . CHAPTER VII . DUTIES ...
... defendant's nomination ; and it was held they were not admissible in evidence.4 1 Beatty v . Ambs , 11 Minn . 331 . 220 Pick . 167 . 8 Waln v . Freedland , 2 Miles , Penn . 161 . 4 Guppy v . Brown , 4 Dall . 410 . CHAPTER VII . DUTIES ...
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