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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... judgment and per- fect his lien on the land , and bring his action in equity to avoid the conveyance and set it aside as against such judg- ment . But in such case , neither the judgment in the eject- ment , nor the decree avoiding the ...
... judgment and per- fect his lien on the land , and bring his action in equity to avoid the conveyance and set it aside as against such judg- ment . But in such case , neither the judgment in the eject- ment , nor the decree avoiding the ...
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... judgment and procured a receiver to be appoint- ed , only . ( Robinson v . Stewart , 10 N. Y. Rep . 189 , 197 . Waterbury v . Westervelt , 5 Seld . 598. King v . Wilcox , 11 Paige , 589. ) And besides this , the creditor must estab ...
... judgment and procured a receiver to be appoint- ed , only . ( Robinson v . Stewart , 10 N. Y. Rep . 189 , 197 . Waterbury v . Westervelt , 5 Seld . 598. King v . Wilcox , 11 Paige , 589. ) And besides this , the creditor must estab ...
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... judgment of the Cayuga county court affirming the judgment of a justice of the peace . The complaint alleged that the defendants procured the note of the plaintiff for $ 65 , by false and fraudulent pretenses , and then sold it to a ...
... judgment of the Cayuga county court affirming the judgment of a justice of the peace . The complaint alleged that the defendants procured the note of the plaintiff for $ 65 , by false and fraudulent pretenses , and then sold it to a ...
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... judgment or decree of any competent tribunal of civil or criminal jurisdiction , or by virtue of any execution issued upon such judgment or decree . That said Charles E. Hopson was restrained of his liberty and detained by reason of his ...
... judgment or decree of any competent tribunal of civil or criminal jurisdiction , or by virtue of any execution issued upon such judgment or decree . That said Charles E. Hopson was restrained of his liberty and detained by reason of his ...
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... judgment . Thereupon another writ of habeas corpus was issued by the supreme court sitting in bank , upon a petition setting forth among other things that the conviction was illegal by reason of the invalidity of the act under which he ...
... judgment . Thereupon another writ of habeas corpus was issued by the supreme court sitting in bank , upon a petition setting forth among other things that the conviction was illegal by reason of the invalidity of the act under which he ...
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Page 494 - To have and to hold the above granted, bargained, and described premises, with the appurtenances, unto the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, to his and their own proper use, benefit, and behoof, forever.
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