Harvard Law Review, Volume 2Harvard Law Review Pub. Association, 1889 |
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Page 21
... entitled to double compensation ; and , it would seem , in the absence of direct authority , that an actual recovery of damages in one action ought to be admissible in evidence to reduce damages in the other . See , however , Bird v ...
... entitled to double compensation ; and , it would seem , in the absence of direct authority , that an actual recovery of damages in one action ought to be admissible in evidence to reduce damages in the other . See , however , Bird v ...
Page 29
... entitled in equity to an undivided share of the pro- perty which the trust money contributed to purchase , such a proportion of the whole as the trust money bore to the whole money invested . - The reason in one case as in the other is ...
... entitled in equity to an undivided share of the pro- perty which the trust money contributed to purchase , such a proportion of the whole as the trust money bore to the whole money invested . - The reason in one case as in the other is ...
Page 31
... entitled to a charge on the property purchased for the amount of the trust money laid out in the purchase . ' In Massachusetts it is held that where the consideration for the purchase of land is paid in part only by one person and the ...
... entitled to a charge on the property purchased for the amount of the trust money laid out in the purchase . ' In Massachusetts it is held that where the consideration for the purchase of land is paid in part only by one person and the ...
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... entitled to a lien or to a proportionate part , for it is entirely immaterial in the case of money , but whether he has any rights at all against the bank account . There can be little doubt that , according to the older English ...
... entitled to a lien or to a proportionate part , for it is entirely immaterial in the case of money , but whether he has any rights at all against the bank account . There can be little doubt that , according to the older English ...
Page 37
... entitled . 3 4 In two cases in Kansas , 1 the facts were very similar and the de- cisions the same as in People v . Bank of Rochester , 2 and the same principle is involved in other decisions . The decided weight of authority is shown ...
... entitled . 3 4 In two cases in Kansas , 1 the facts were very similar and the de- cisions the same as in People v . Bank of Rochester , 2 and the same principle is involved in other decisions . The decided weight of authority is shown ...
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