The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 146West Publishing Company, 1912 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... questions that might be put to him by the foreman of the grand jury , in answer to the question as to wheth- er he had bought whisky from any one in Boyle county within the 12 months last past , which was a question bearing on any viola ...
... questions that might be put to him by the foreman of the grand jury , in answer to the question as to wheth- er he had bought whisky from any one in Boyle county within the 12 months last past , which was a question bearing on any viola ...
Page 59
... question of somewhat similar nature was before us in People v . Rice , cited supra . The question there related to the amount of discretion reposed in the Legislature in the creation of Senate districts , and in the ap - ity of such ...
... question of somewhat similar nature was before us in People v . Rice , cited supra . The question there related to the amount of discretion reposed in the Legislature in the creation of Senate districts , and in the ap - ity of such ...
Page 62
... question which the courts may final- ly determine ; the latter is for the Legisla- ture . 1 entitled to , clearly indicates that the Legis- In Sherrill. " Some room , it must , in reason , be ad- mitted , is left by the Constitution for ...
... question which the courts may final- ly determine ; the latter is for the Legisla- ture . 1 entitled to , clearly indicates that the Legis- In Sherrill. " Some room , it must , in reason , be ad- mitted , is left by the Constitution for ...
Page 66
... question of the power of the courts to pass on the question of the validity of acts of a Legislature making ap- portionments of the state for representa- the course of this opinion , refer to some of tive and senatorial districts . We ...
... question of the power of the courts to pass on the question of the validity of acts of a Legislature making ap- portionments of the state for representa- the course of this opinion , refer to some of tive and senatorial districts . We ...
Page 68
... question in that case was whether an act of 1879 or an act of 1892 was the lawful ap- portionment act . The court said : " We are asked to say that in this act of 1892 the Legislature has abused or overstepped the discretion devolved ...
... question in that case was whether an act of 1879 or an act of 1892 was the lawful ap- portionment act . The court said : " We are asked to say that in this act of 1892 the Legislature has abused or overstepped the discretion devolved ...
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Page 79 - In the event of disagreement as to the amount of loss the same shall, as above provided, be ascertained by two competent and disinterested appraisers, the insured and this company each selecting one, and the two so chosen shall first select a competent and disinterested umpire; the appraisers together shall then estimate and appraise the loss, stating separately sound value and damage, and, failing to agree, shall submit their differences to the umpire; and the award in writing of any two shall determine...
Page 399 - That every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Page 79 - No suit or action on this policy for the recovery of any claim shall be sustainable in any court of law or equity until after full compliance by the insured with all the foregoing requirements, nor unless commenced within twelve months next after the fire.
Page 66 - The powers of the government of this state are divided into three distinct departments, the Legislative, Executive and Judicial, and no person or collection of persons charged with the exercise of powers properly belonging to one of these departments, shall exercise any powers properly belonging to either of the others, except as in this constitution otherwise expressly directed or permitted.
Page 79 - Said ascertainment or estimate shall be made by the insured and this company, or, if they differ, then by appraisers, as hereinafter provided; and the amount of loss or damage having been thus determined, the sum for which this company is liable pursuant to this policy shall be payable sixty days after due notice, ascertainment, estimate, and satisfactory proof of the loss have been received by this company in accordance with the terms of this policy.
Page 420 - A further ground urged for reversal is that a new trial should have been granted on the ground of newly discovered evidence.
Page 139 - From the commencement of an action or special proceeding, or the service of an answer containing a counterclaim, the attorney who appears for a party has a lien upon his client's cause of action, claim or counterclaim, which attaches to a verdict, report, decision, judgment or final order in his client's favor, and the proceeds thereof in whosesoever hands they may come; and the lien cannot be affected by any settlement between the parties before or after judgment or final order.
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Page 112 - Statutes authorizing drainage of swamp lands have frequently been upheld, independently of any effect upon the public health, as reasonable regulations for the general advantage of those who are treated for this purpose as owners of a common property.
Page 413 - Upon this state of the evidence the court instructed the jury to find for the defendant, and to assess the damages at the value of the claim.