The Pacific Reporter, Volume 164West Publishing Company, 1917 "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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... jury gave heed to the instruc- tion of the court and included no allowance on any account not fully established by the evidence . ed for judgment in the sum of $ 20.000 . The judgment as entered upon the verdict of the jury was for the ...
... jury gave heed to the instruc- tion of the court and included no allowance on any account not fully established by the evidence . ed for judgment in the sum of $ 20.000 . The judgment as entered upon the verdict of the jury was for the ...
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... jury in proportion to the amount of negligence attributable to such employé . " Stats . 1911 , p . 796. In addition to its denial of any negligence on its part , the defendant pleaded contributory negligence of the de- ceased ...
... jury in proportion to the amount of negligence attributable to such employé . " Stats . 1911 , p . 796. In addition to its denial of any negligence on its part , the defendant pleaded contributory negligence of the de- ceased ...
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... jury heeded this admonition with respect not only to this precise inquiry , but also as to other ques- tions of doubtful propriety respecting which , objections were made and sustained by the court . People v . Burke , 18 Cal . App . 72 ...
... jury heeded this admonition with respect not only to this precise inquiry , but also as to other ques- tions of doubtful propriety respecting which , objections were made and sustained by the court . People v . Burke , 18 Cal . App . 72 ...
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... jury ( as it was ) , is sufficient to support the verdict . Appellant directs attention to certain in- structions given by the court to the jury at the request of the defendant . It is claimed that by these instructions the jury was ...
... jury ( as it was ) , is sufficient to support the verdict . Appellant directs attention to certain in- structions given by the court to the jury at the request of the defendant . It is claimed that by these instructions the jury was ...
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... jury fairly and consistently instructed , generally , as to the law , this is sufficient to defeat any claim of error predicated on defects in particular instructions . " Henderson v . Los Angeles Traction Co. , 150 Cal . 689 , 699 , 89 ...
... jury fairly and consistently instructed , generally , as to the law , this is sufficient to defeat any claim of error predicated on defects in particular instructions . " Henderson v . Los Angeles Traction Co. , 150 Cal . 689 , 699 , 89 ...
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Page 138 - Where an instrument is drawn or indorsed to a person as "Cashier" or other fiscal officer of a bank or corporation, it is deemed prima facie to be payable to the bank or corporation of which he is such officer; and may be negotiated by either the indorsement of the bank or corporation or the indorsement of the officer.
Page 409 - In the case of an assignment of a thing in action, the action by the assignee shall be without prejudice to any setoff or other defense, existing at the time of, or before notice of the assignment; but this Section shall not apply to a negotiable promissory note or bill of exchange, transferred in good faith, and upon good consideration, before due.
Page 139 - Where the transferee receives notice of any infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating the same before he has paid the full amount agreed to be paid therefor, he will be deemed a holder in due course only to the extent of the amount theretofore paid by him.
Page 215 - ... any fact which clearly proves it to be against conscience to execute a judgment, and of which the injured party could not have availed himself in a court of law, or of which he might have availed himself at law, but was prevented by fraud or accident, unmixed with any fault or negligence in himself or his agents, will justify an application to a court of chancery.
Page 220 - This entire policy, unless otherwise provided by agreement indorsed hereon or added hereto, shall be void if the insured now has or shall hereafter make or procure any other contract of insurance, whether valid or not, on property covered in whole or in part by this policy...
Page 253 - Except in case of negligence of the carrier or party in possession (and the burden to prove freedom from such negligence shall be on the carrier or party in possession), the carrier or party in possession shall not be liable for loss, damage, or delay occurring while the property is stopped and held in transit upon the request of the shipper, owner, or party entitled to make such request, or resulting from a defect or vice in the property, or for country damage to cotton, or from riots or strikes.
Page 71 - A licensed physician or surgeon cannot without the consent of his patient, be examined in a civil action as to any information acquired in attending the patient, which was necessary to enable him to prescribe or act for the patient...
Page 100 - That the right of way for the construction of highways over public lands, not reserved for public uses, is hereby granted.
Page 337 - The father as well as the mother, of an illegitimate child must give him support and education suitable to his circumstances. A civil suit to enforce such obligations may be maintained in behalf of a minor illegitimate child, by his mother or guardian...
Page 381 - When the terms of an agreement have been reduced to writing by the parties, it is to be considered as containing all those terms, and therefore there can be between the parties and their representatives, or successors in interest, no evidence of the terms of the agreement other than the contents of the writing, except in the following cases: 1.