Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 40Gould, Banks & Gould, 1864 |
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... held that the mortgage was in law satisfied . The defendants asserted their claim to the plaintiff's horse , under the mortgage , which claim the plaintiff at first disputed , but after investigating the whole matter concluded to ...
... held that the mortgage was in law satisfied . The defendants asserted their claim to the plaintiff's horse , under the mortgage , which claim the plaintiff at first disputed , but after investigating the whole matter concluded to ...
Page 34
... held in accordance with the act , to be delivered to the nearest military command or post ; and that he was thus held " under the authority of the United States ; " Held that the return was sufficient in law , and that the defendant was ...
... held in accordance with the act , to be delivered to the nearest military command or post ; and that he was thus held " under the authority of the United States ; " Held that the return was sufficient in law , and that the defendant was ...
Page 36
... held by him as marshal aforesaid , in accordance with the provisions of the seventh section of the act aforesaid . 2d . That it was the legal duty of the respondent to deliver over the said deserter to the nearest military commander or ...
... held by him as marshal aforesaid , in accordance with the provisions of the seventh section of the act aforesaid . 2d . That it was the legal duty of the respondent to deliver over the said deserter to the nearest military commander or ...
Page 38
... held as a deserter . Upon this petition I allow- ed a habeas corpus in the usual form , as prescribed by the statute , returnable in the afternoon of the same day at chambers . At the designated hour the petitioner and the provost ...
... held as a deserter . Upon this petition I allow- ed a habeas corpus in the usual form , as prescribed by the statute , returnable in the afternoon of the same day at chambers . At the designated hour the petitioner and the provost ...
Page 39
... held sufficient , and the order for an attachment vacated and discharged . Upon the return of this order , I have ... held as a deserter . 2d . That he is not alleged to be held by any process of any In the matter of Hopson . court , or ...
... held sufficient , and the order for an attachment vacated and discharged . Upon the return of this order , I have ... held as a deserter . 2d . That he is not alleged to be held by any process of any In the matter of Hopson . court , or ...
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