American law reports annotated, Volume 381925 |
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Page 42
... tract of about 30 acres of land to certain named trustees and their successors , to be laid off , held , and used as a public burying ground for the use of the public . At a later date he conveyed an additional tract to the same ...
... tract of about 30 acres of land to certain named trustees and their successors , to be laid off , held , and used as a public burying ground for the use of the public . At a later date he conveyed an additional tract to the same ...
Page 95
... tract does not render the assignment void if the contract under which the advances were made provided for the assignment , which was effected as soon as money became due under the contract . Contracts , § 370 assignment of cor- porate ...
... tract does not render the assignment void if the contract under which the advances were made provided for the assignment , which was effected as soon as money became due under the contract . Contracts , § 370 assignment of cor- porate ...
Page 100
... tract in any case must make it plain- ly and obviously clear that the con- tract in question is against public policy . " In Burne v . Lee , 156 Cal . 229 , 104 Pac . 442 , the supreme court of California declares that " if [ the ...
... tract in any case must make it plain- ly and obviously clear that the con- tract in question is against public policy . " In Burne v . Lee , 156 Cal . 229 , 104 Pac . 442 , the supreme court of California declares that " if [ the ...
Page 110
... tract . There would , I think , be no right to change the beneficiary of this assured , but for the provisions for doing so in the constitution and by- laws of the association ; and a trans- fer , to be valid , must conform to the mode ...
... tract . There would , I think , be no right to change the beneficiary of this assured , but for the provisions for doing so in the constitution and by- laws of the association ; and a trans- fer , to be valid , must conform to the mode ...
Page 189
... tract against encumbrances and liens and requiring the plaintiffs to be the sole and unconditional owners thereof ; and the jury should find for the plaintiffs in a sum not exceeding three fourths of the actual cash value of each item ...
... tract against encumbrances and liens and requiring the plaintiffs to be the sole and unconditional owners thereof ; and the jury should find for the plaintiffs in a sum not exceeding three fourths of the actual cash value of each item ...
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Page 181 - A check of itself does not operate as an assignment of any part of the funds to the credit of the drawer with the bank, and the bank is not liable to the holder, unless and until it accepts or certifies the check.
Page 150 - No person shall be prosecuted, tried, or punished for any offense, not capital, except as provided in section one thousand and forty-six, [referring to the revenue laws] unless the indictment is found, or the information is instituted within three years next after such offense shall have been committed.
Page 192 - ... if the interest of the insured be other than unconditional and sole ownership; or if the subject of insurance be a building on ground, not owned by the insured in fee simple...
Page 532 - That in case any common carrier subject to the provisions of this Act shall do, cause to be done, or permit to be done, any act. matter, or thing in this Act prohibited or declared to be unlawful, or shall omit to do any act. matter, or thing in this Act required...
Page 187 - 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 227 - Whatever belongs merely to the remedy may be altered according to the will of the state, provided the alteration does not impair the obligation of the contract. But if that effect is produced, it is immaterial whether it is done by acting on the remedy or directly on the contract itself. In either case it is prohibited by the Constitution.
Page 327 - If the property be sold or transferred, or any change take place in the title or possession, whether by legal process or judicial decree or voluntary transfer or conveyance, etc., then and in every such case this policy shall be void;" and also "when property has been sold and delivered, or otherwise disposed of.
Page 332 - The causes must be grave and weighty, and such as show an absolute impossibility that the duties of the married life can be discharged. In a state of personal danger no duties can be discharged; for the duty of self-preservation must take place before the duties of marriage...
Page 6 - by right of representation" takes place when the descendants of any deceased heir take the same share or right in the estate of another person that their parents would have taken if living. Posthumous children are considered as living at the death of their parents.
Page 159 - The powers of the government of this State are divided into three distinct departments— the Legislative, Executive and Judicial; and no person, or collection of persons, being one of these departments, shall exercise any power properly belonging to either of the others, except as hereinafter expressly directed or permitted.