Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California, Volume 108Bancroft-Whitney, 1906 |
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... CIVIL CODE . Section Page Section Page 299 90 , 91 1242 220 322 .... 4 , 5 1260 219 324 493 1261 219 331 492 1262 219 337 493 1263 219 339 493 1265 654 346 495 1292 690 349 .483 , 495 1297 690 353 558 1318 659 399 436 1340 659 656 244 ...
... CIVIL CODE . Section Page Section Page 299 90 , 91 1242 220 322 .... 4 , 5 1260 219 324 493 1261 219 331 492 1262 219 337 493 1263 219 339 493 1265 654 346 495 1292 690 349 .483 , 495 1297 690 353 558 1318 659 399 436 1340 659 656 244 ...
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... Civil Procedure . Section 322 of the Civil Code provides : " Each stock- holder of a corporation is individually and personally lia- ble for such proportion of its debts and liabilities as , " etc. In Trippe . v . Huncheon , 82 Ind ...
... Civil Procedure . Section 322 of the Civil Code provides : " Each stock- holder of a corporation is individually and personally lia- ble for such proportion of its debts and liabilities as , " etc. In Trippe . v . Huncheon , 82 Ind ...
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... Civil Procedure the court is vested with a discretion in granting or refusing an application of the defendant for an interpreter . ID . - DEFENSE OF INSANITY - REFUSAL OF COMMISSION TO TAKE TES- TIMONY - ADMISSION OF FACTS BY ...
... Civil Procedure the court is vested with a discretion in granting or refusing an application of the defendant for an interpreter . ID . - DEFENSE OF INSANITY - REFUSAL OF COMMISSION TO TAKE TES- TIMONY - ADMISSION OF FACTS BY ...
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... Civil Procedure the court is necessarily vested with a discretion in granting or refusing such an application , and we see no abuse of that discretion in this case . 2. Appellant , upon affidavits , asked for a commission to take the ...
... Civil Procedure the court is necessarily vested with a discretion in granting or refusing such an application , and we see no abuse of that discretion in this case . 2. Appellant , upon affidavits , asked for a commission to take the ...
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... Civil Procedure , was ever placed in the possession of the county clerk . It appears by the testimony of the clerk of the board of supervisors that three hundred trial jurors were regularly drawn under the order of the court to serve ...
... Civil Procedure , was ever placed in the possession of the county clerk . It appears by the testimony of the clerk of the board of supervisors that three hundred trial jurors were regularly drawn under the order of the court to serve ...
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Page 192 - All property in the State except as otherwise in this Constitution provided, not exempt under the laws of the United States, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law...
Page 426 - And the use of all of these terms, 'treaty', 'agreement', 'compact', show that it was the intention of the framers of the Constitution to...
Page 545 - ... to any use or purpose not in the due and lawful execution of his trust, or secretes it with a fraudulent intent to appropriate it to such use or purpose, and any contractor who appropriates money paid to him for any use or purpose, other than for that which he received it, is guilty of embezzlement...
Page 11 - If the court to whom the application is made is satisfied of the truth of the facts stated, and that the examination of the witness is necessary to the attainment of justice, an order must be made that a commission be issued to take his testimony; and the court...
Page 222 - State; provided, that all actions for the recovery of the possession of, quieting the title to, or for the enforcement of liens upon real estate, shall be commenced in the county in which the real estate, or any part thereof affected by such action or actions, is situated.
Page 683 - It is undoubtedly true that there may be cases where one part of a statute may be enforced as constitutional, and another be declared inoperative and void, because unconstitutional; but these are cases where the parts are so distinctly separable that each can stand alone, and where the court is able to see, and to declare, that the intention of the legislature was that the part pronounced valid should be enforceable, even though the other part should fail. To hold otherwise would be to substitute,...
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Page 330 - When a health law is challenged in the courts as unconstitutional, on the ground that it arbitrarily interferes with personal liberty and private property without due process of law, the courts must be able to see that it has at least in fact some relation to the public health, that the public health is the end actually aimed at, and that it is appropriate and adapted to that end.
Page 222 - Actions for the following causes must be tried in the county in which the subject of the action, or some part thereof, is situated, subject to the power of the court to change the place of trial, as...
Page 647 - The suspension of all power to alienate the subject of a trust, other than a power to exchange it for other property to be held upon the same trust, or to sell it and reinvest the proceeds to be held upon the same trust, is a suspension of the power of alienation, within the meaning of section seven hundred and fifteen.