Reports of Cases Determined in the Courts of Appeal of the State of California, Volume 29Bancroft-Whitney, 1916 |
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... contract was made by respondent and Mc- Reynolds which provided for the acquiring by respondent of a certain interest in the north half of section 14 upon consid- eration that Fairbanks should develop the property within a certain ...
... contract was made by respondent and Mc- Reynolds which provided for the acquiring by respondent of a certain interest in the north half of section 14 upon consid- eration that Fairbanks should develop the property within a certain ...
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... contract made with McReynolds had become subject to forfeiture at the time the second contract was made which included many times the acreage of ground described in the first contract . McReynolds testified as to the termination of the ...
... contract made with McReynolds had become subject to forfeiture at the time the second contract was made which included many times the acreage of ground described in the first contract . McReynolds testified as to the termination of the ...
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... CONTRACT TO PURCHASE BOTTLES -Measure of DAMAGES - SECTION 3353 , CIVIL CODE . - In an action by a seller for breach of a contract to purchase a certain specified quantity of quart bottles , the measure of damages is that fixed by ...
... CONTRACT TO PURCHASE BOTTLES -Measure of DAMAGES - SECTION 3353 , CIVIL CODE . - In an action by a seller for breach of a contract to purchase a certain specified quantity of quart bottles , the measure of damages is that fixed by ...
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... contracts with the plain- tiffs for the purchase of certain specified quantities of claret quart bottles , to be shipped from Sweden during the months of February or March , 1911. The contract price was $ 5.85 per gross , and delivery ...
... contracts with the plain- tiffs for the purchase of certain specified quantities of claret quart bottles , to be shipped from Sweden during the months of February or March , 1911. The contract price was $ 5.85 per gross , and delivery ...
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... contract by the defendant , nevertheless the plaintiffs were required to exercise reasonable diligence in locating the nearest market , and ascertaining the prevailing market price for the rejected bottles ; and there can be no doubt ...
... contract by the defendant , nevertheless the plaintiffs were required to exercise reasonable diligence in locating the nearest market , and ascertaining the prevailing market price for the rejected bottles ; and there can be no doubt ...
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Page 19 - Involuntary — in the commission of an unlawful act, not amounting to felony; or in the commission of a lawful act which might produce death, in an unlawful manner, or without due caution and circumspection.
Page 737 - ... that during the possession of such property by the appellant, he will not commit or suffer to be committed any waste thereon...
Page 231 - The right of trial by jury shall be secured to all, and remain inviolate ; but in civil actions three-fourths of the jury may render a verdict.
Page 228 - Whenever it appears by affidavit to the satisfaction of a magistrate of a county, or city and county, that any person is so far addicted to the intemperate use of narcotics or stimulants as to have lost the power of self-control, or is subject to dipsomania or inebriety...
Page 107 - ... unless the court shall, on due notice, order that the right under such levy, judgment, attachment, or other lien shall be preserved for the benefit of the estate; and thereupon the same may pass to and shall be preserved by the trustee for the benefit of the estate as aforesaid.
Page 337 - Act to recover damages for personal injuries to an employee, or where such injuries have resulted in his death, the fact that the employee may have been guilty of contributory negligence shall not bar a recovery, but the damages shall be diminished by the jury in proportion to the amount of negligence attributable to such employee...
Page 33 - In estimating damages, the value of property to a seller thereof is deemed to be the price which he could have obtained therefor in the market nearest to the place at which it should have been accepted by the buyer, and at such time after the breach of the contract as would have sufficed, with reasonable diligence, for the seller to effect a resale.
Page 698 - The Governor shall have the power to grant reprieves, commutations and pardons after conviction, for all offenses except treason and cases of impeachment, upon such conditions and with such restrictions and limitations, as he may think proper, subject to such regulations as may be provided by law relative to the manner of applying for pardons.
Page 47 - The adverse party may except to the sufficiency of the sureties within five days after the filing of the undertaking, and unless they or other sureties justify before the justice or...
Page 691 - A sentence of imprisonment in a state prison for any term less than for life suspends all the civil rights of the person so sentenced, and forfeits all public offices and all private trusts, authority, or power during such imprisonment.