Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 141Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Herschel Bouton Lazell, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper Phelphs & Stevens, printers, 1906 |
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... claims that the logs were to be scaled by a joint scale to be made by the representatives of each party , and offered proof ... claim that logs of poorer quality were substituted . It was the province of the jury , and not the court , to ...
... claims that the logs were to be scaled by a joint scale to be made by the representatives of each party , and offered proof ... claim that logs of poorer quality were substituted . It was the province of the jury , and not the court , to ...
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... claim is that for some reason this lever at the time of the accident had moved farther to the south , and was ... claims that the end of the hood lever was in a different place from what it 14 [ July 141 MICHIGAN REPORTS .
... claim is that for some reason this lever at the time of the accident had moved farther to the south , and was ... claims that the end of the hood lever was in a different place from what it 14 [ July 141 MICHIGAN REPORTS .
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... claim she stepped one side to get out of the way of the other passengers , and then attempted to go forward upon the platform , caught her foot under a plank , and fell , suffering severe injuries . She recovered a judgment against ...
... claim she stepped one side to get out of the way of the other passengers , and then attempted to go forward upon the platform , caught her foot under a plank , and fell , suffering severe injuries . She recovered a judgment against ...
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... claim or inten- tion to claim said office until the filing of the information in this case . The jury found generally that respondent was entitled to hold the said office of commissioner of pub- lic works , and to a special question ...
... claim or inten- tion to claim said office until the filing of the information in this case . The jury found generally that respondent was entitled to hold the said office of commissioner of pub- lic works , and to a special question ...
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... claim or demand upon respondent or the city authorities for this office or its emoluments , or attempted to perform any of its duties ; that respondent was appointed to fill the vacancy June 28 , 1903 , and entered at once upon the ...
... claim or demand upon respondent or the city authorities for this office or its emoluments , or attempted to perform any of its duties ; that respondent was appointed to fill the vacancy June 28 , 1903 , and entered at once upon the ...
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Page 76 - At the conclusion of the evidence the court directed a verdict for the defendant.
Page 65 - In all cases that shall be contested, either in the probate court or in the circuit court, such court may award costs to either party, in its discretion, to be paid by the other, or to be paid out of the estate which is the subject of the controversy, as justice and equity shall require.
Page 309 - All expenses incurred by any local board of health in the performance of the duties imposed upon it or its members by law shall be a charge upon the municipality, and shall be audited, levied, collected and paid in the same manner as the other charges of, or upon, the municipality are audited, levied, collected and paid.
Page 710 - ... make a report of their doings to the probate court, embracing lists of the claims presented, or exhibited in off-set, and stating how much was allowed, and how much disallowed, together with the final balance, whether in favor of the creditor or the estate; and the report shall state particularly the manner of giving notice to the claimants.