The New York Supplement, Volume 86West Publishing Company, 1904 - Law reports, digests, etc "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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... present attorney opposed the granting of said motion . The motion was , however , after due consideration , granted , but upon the condition already referred to . We do not feel that the original underlying question of the right of ...
... present attorney opposed the granting of said motion . The motion was , however , after due consideration , granted , but upon the condition already referred to . We do not feel that the original underlying question of the right of ...
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... present to the court their views upon the mat- ters which they correctly or incorrectly conceive to be involved in this litigation . And we feel assured that in the end it cannot be otherwise than satisfactory in the highest degree to ...
... present to the court their views upon the mat- ters which they correctly or incorrectly conceive to be involved in this litigation . And we feel assured that in the end it cannot be otherwise than satisfactory in the highest degree to ...
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... present defendant alone liable , would have entitled the latter to plead anew , setting up a defect of parties defendant . Appeal from Municipal Court , Borough of Manhattan , Second Dis- trict . Action by Merlin A. Holmes against ...
... present defendant alone liable , would have entitled the latter to plead anew , setting up a defect of parties defendant . Appeal from Municipal Court , Borough of Manhattan , Second Dis- trict . Action by Merlin A. Holmes against ...
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... present defendant alone liable , would have been of no avail , as the defendant would have been entitled to plead anew , and set up , by way of demurrer , a defect of parties defendant , with the necessary result of a judgment in favor ...
... present defendant alone liable , would have been of no avail , as the defendant would have been entitled to plead anew , and set up , by way of demurrer , a defect of parties defendant , with the necessary result of a judgment in favor ...
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... present by George Franklin Tuthill , who now has the easternmost piece of the meadow , which has come down by inherit- ance and grant from John Tuthill . There appears to be no dis- pute as to the present exact location of the line from ...
... present by George Franklin Tuthill , who now has the easternmost piece of the meadow , which has come down by inherit- ance and grant from John Tuthill . There appears to be no dis- pute as to the present exact location of the line from ...
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Page 100 - 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.
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Page 26 - ... a question of fact for the jury, and not of law for the court.
Page 775 - Where the transferee receives notice of any infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating the same before he has paid the full amount agreed to be paid therefor, he will be deemed a holder in due course only to the extent of the amount theretofore paid by him.
Page 519 - The indictment must be set aside by the court in which the defendant is arraigned, and upon his motion, in either of the following cases, but in no other : 1.
Page 774 - A holder in due course holds the instrument free from any defect of title of prior parties, and free from defenses available to prior parties among themselves, and may enforce payment of the instrument for the full amount thereof against all parties liable thereon.
Page 74 - Employer's liability for injuries. When personal injury is caused to an employee who is himself in the exercise of due care and diligence at the time: 1 . By reason of any defect in the condition of the ways, works, machinery, or plant, connected with or used in the business of the employer...
Page 404 - Adverse possession under claim of title not -written. Where there has been an actual continued occupation of premises, under a claim of title, exclusive of any other right, but not founded upon a written instrument, or a judgment or decree, the premises so actually occupied, and no others, are deemed to have been held adversely.