United States Circuit Courts of Appeals Reports: With Key-number Annotations ... V. 1-171 [1891-1919].West, 1901 |
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... means by which prompt discharge can be made and the lien of the vessel retained . -In re Ten Thousand and Eighty - Two Oak Ties , 87 Fed . 935 . [ f ] ( U. S. D. C. , N. Y. , 1881 ) A captain is not entitled to demurrage for time lost ...
... means by which prompt discharge can be made and the lien of the vessel retained . -In re Ten Thousand and Eighty - Two Oak Ties , 87 Fed . 935 . [ f ] ( U. S. D. C. , N. Y. , 1881 ) A captain is not entitled to demurrage for time lost ...
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... means by which it should be collected . Meriwether v . Garrett , 102 U. S. 515 , 26 L. Ed . 197. No rem- edy by suit is given or implied by the act in question , nor is there to be dis- covered any authority to demand and accept money ...
... means by which it should be collected . Meriwether v . Garrett , 102 U. S. 515 , 26 L. Ed . 197. No rem- edy by suit is given or implied by the act in question , nor is there to be dis- covered any authority to demand and accept money ...
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... means his reputation ; 1. e . the general con- sensus of opinion regarding him , based on his deportment and conduct , which is held by his neighbors , friends , and acquaintances . The accused may al- ways prove his good character . If ...
... means his reputation ; 1. e . the general con- sensus of opinion regarding him , based on his deportment and conduct , which is held by his neighbors , friends , and acquaintances . The accused may al- ways prove his good character . If ...
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... means of in- tercourse between the people of two states , and the taking of toll for the passage of persons , as well as of freight , was interstate business . In that case it was remarked by Mr. Justice Brown , in delivering the ...
... means of in- tercourse between the people of two states , and the taking of toll for the passage of persons , as well as of freight , was interstate business . In that case it was remarked by Mr. Justice Brown , in delivering the ...
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... means of the transportation of the instruments with which it was carried on from one state into another ; and it is not material that transportation was done by a private individual , rather than by a corporation . The slip which ...
... means of the transportation of the instruments with which it was carried on from one state into another ; and it is not material that transportation was done by a private individual , rather than by a corporation . The slip which ...
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Page 178 - SECTION 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. SEC. 2. The congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
Page 136 - the practice, pleadings, and forms and modes of proceeding in civil causes, other than equity and admiralty causes, in the circuit and district courts shall conform, as near as may be, to the practice, pleadings, and forms and modes of proceeding existing at the time in like causes in the courts of record of the state within which such circuit or district courts are held, any rule of court to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 9 - July, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, there shall be levied, collected and paid, for and in respect of the several bonds, debentures or certificates of stock and of indebtedness, and other documents, instruments, matters and things mentioned and described in Schedule A...
Page 149 - ... (3) powers which he might have exercised for his own benefit, but not those which he might have exercised for some other person; ... (5) property which prior to the filing of the petition he could by any means have transferred or which might have been levied upon and sold under judicial process against him...
Page 632 - Arbor, and it is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done, precedent to and in the issuance of this bond and the series of bonds of which this is one, exist and have been done and performed in regular and due form and time as required by law...
Page 521 - That all conveyances, transfers, assignments, or incumbrances of his property, or any part thereof, made or given by a person adjudged a bankrupt under the provisions of this Act subsequent to the passage of this Act and within four months prior to the filing of the petition, with the intent and purpose on his part to hinder, delay, or defraud his creditors...
Page 129 - States, it shall appear to the satisfaction of said circuit court, at any time after such suit has been brought or removed thereto, that such suit does not really and substantially involve a dispute or controversy properly within the jurisdiction of said circuit court...
Page 487 - Now if there be no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage then the above obligation to be void, else to remain in full force and virtue.
Page 22 - The policies do not take effect, are not executed contracts until delivered by the agent in Virginia. They are, then, local transactions, and are governed by the local law. They do not constitute a part of the commerce between the States, any more than a contract for the purchase and sale of goods in Virginia by a citizen of New York whilst in Virginia would constitute a portion of such commerce.
Page 188 - ... shall forfeit to the proprietor all the plates on which the same shall be copied, and every sheet thereof, either copied or printed, and shall further forfeit one dollar for every sheet of the same found in his possession, either printing, printed, copied, published, imported or exposed for sale...