Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Ohio Circuit Courts...: Ohio Circuit Decisions, Volume 12Laning printing Company, 1902 |
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... thereof , was wholly immaterial , and did not tend to make out plaintiff's case ; and it follows that the charge as to knowledge of defects as applied to these alleged defects could not be prejudicial . There is no evidence tending to ...
... thereof , was wholly immaterial , and did not tend to make out plaintiff's case ; and it follows that the charge as to knowledge of defects as applied to these alleged defects could not be prejudicial . There is no evidence tending to ...
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... thereof , to which it does not appear the mayor's clerk was entitled should be omitted from an assessment against the property owners for the street improvement . 5. GUARANTY AGAINST DEFECTS OF CONSTRUCTION . The fact that a contract ...
... thereof , to which it does not appear the mayor's clerk was entitled should be omitted from an assessment against the property owners for the street improvement . 5. GUARANTY AGAINST DEFECTS OF CONSTRUCTION . The fact that a contract ...
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... thereof greatly frequented upon and along its most public streets ; that one of the ordinances of said city requires it to have such sidewalks properly laid so that the top surface thereof , on points thereon , coincide with a line ...
... thereof greatly frequented upon and along its most public streets ; that one of the ordinances of said city requires it to have such sidewalks properly laid so that the top surface thereof , on points thereon , coincide with a line ...
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... thereof who were not parties to the transaction . John Ward did not pretend to act as executor , and therefore as representative of the heirs and legatees in the premises , and George did not understand that he was dealing with John in ...
... thereof who were not parties to the transaction . John Ward did not pretend to act as executor , and therefore as representative of the heirs and legatees in the premises , and George did not understand that he was dealing with John in ...
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... thereof have been assessed and fully paid . HEARD ON Error . Arnold , Morton and Irvine , for Kinnear , cited : Upon the vacation of a street the title to the vacated portion reverts to the abutting lot owners : Stevens v . Shannon , 3 ...
... thereof have been assessed and fully paid . HEARD ON Error . Arnold , Morton and Irvine , for Kinnear , cited : Upon the vacation of a street the title to the vacated portion reverts to the abutting lot owners : Stevens v . Shannon , 3 ...
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Page 341 - We think that the true rule of law is that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril ; and if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape.
Page 205 - If. therefore, a statute, purporting to have been enacted to protect the public health, the public morals, or the public safety, has no real or substantial relation to those objects, or is a palpable invasion of rights secured by the fundamental law, it is the duty of the courts to so adjudge, and therebv give effect to the Constitution.
Page 419 - The trustee may avoid any transfer by the bankrupt of his property which any creditor of such bankrupt might have avoided, and may recover the property so transferred, or its value, from the person to whom it was transferred, unless he was a bona fide holder for value prior to the date of the adjudication.
Page 182 - Dues from corporations shall be secured by such individual liability of the corporators, and other means, as may be prescribed by law.
Page 151 - An order affecting a substantial right in an action, when such order in effect determines the action and prevents a judgment, and an order affecting a substantial right made in a special proceeding, or upon a summary application in an action after judgment, is a final order which may be vacated, modified or reversed, as provided in this title.
Page 144 - That the money or other benefit, charity, relief, or aid to be paid, provided, or rendered by any association authorized to do business under this Act, shall not be liable to attachment, garnishment, or other process, and shall not be seized, taken, appropriated, or applied...
Page 342 - He can excuse himself by showing that the escape was owing to the plaintiff's default, or perhaps that the escape was the consequence of vis major, or the act of God; but as nothing of this sort exists here, it is unnecessary to inquire what excuse would be sufficient.
Page 419 - Act and within four months prior to the filing of the petition, with the intent and pnrpose on his part to hinder, delay, or defraud his creditors, or any of them, shall be null and void as against the creditors of such debtor, except as to purchasers in good faith and for a present fair consideration...
Page 6 - The power we allude to is rather the police power, the power vested in the legislature by the constitution, to make, ordain and establish all manner of wholesome and reasonable laws, statutes and ordinances, either with penalities or without, not repugnant to the constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of the commonwealth, and of the subjects of the same.
Page 419 - ... shall, if he be adjudged a bankrupt, and the same is not exempt from execution and liability for debts by the law of his domicile, be and remain a part of the assets and estate of the bankrupt and shall pass to his said trustee, whose duty it shall be to recover and reclaim the same by legal proceedings or otherwise for the benefit of the creditors.