United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 268Banks Law Publishing, 1926 |
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... bill . In 1895 , the case was heard upon demurrer to the bill and upon a motion to dissolve the injunction . In 1897 , a decree was entered , which overruled the demurrer , but made no order respecting the injunction . Within 30 days ...
... bill . In 1895 , the case was heard upon demurrer to the bill and upon a motion to dissolve the injunction . In 1897 , a decree was entered , which overruled the demurrer , but made no order respecting the injunction . Within 30 days ...
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... bill does not show that the trial court had jurisdiction of the contro- versy , the decree of the Circuit Court of Appeals must be reversed with directions to remand the cause to the Dis- trict Court . The claim asserted by the bill is ...
... bill does not show that the trial court had jurisdiction of the contro- versy , the decree of the Circuit Court of Appeals must be reversed with directions to remand the cause to the Dis- trict Court . The claim asserted by the bill is ...
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... bill by which the Irrigation District sought to enjoin an official of the federal Reclamation Service and a water users ' association from withholding water from lands within the District for nonpayment of maintenance and operation ...
... bill by which the Irrigation District sought to enjoin an official of the federal Reclamation Service and a water users ' association from withholding water from lands within the District for nonpayment of maintenance and operation ...
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... bill , 283 Fed . 569 ; and its decree was affirmed by the circuit court of appeals . 288 Fed . 541. Both courts held that the cost was a proper charge as an operating expense and that the project lands in the district were liable for ...
... bill , 283 Fed . 569 ; and its decree was affirmed by the circuit court of appeals . 288 Fed . 541. Both courts held that the cost was a proper charge as an operating expense and that the project lands in the district were liable for ...
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... bill prays for an injunction restraining the fur- ther execution of the alleged conspiracy , for a dissolu- tion of certain of the associations as illegal , and for other relief . After a hearing , the federal district court declined to ...
... bill prays for an injunction restraining the fur- ther execution of the alleged conspiracy , for a dissolu- tion of certain of the associations as illegal , and for other relief . After a hearing , the federal district court declined to ...
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Page 355 - But no person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter, or thing concerning which he may testify, or produce evidence, documentary or otherwise, before...
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Page 485 - July seventeenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen; the compensation of the present President of the United States during the term for which he has been elected, and the judges of the Supreme and inferior courts of the United States now in office, and the compensation of all officers and employees of a State, or any political subdivision thereof, except when such compensation is paid by the United States Government.
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