The Federal Reporter, Volume 131West Publishing Company, 1904 - Law reports, digests, etc Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... purchase money according to their relative rank as they would have been had the sale been conducted by a court of ad- miralty ? If they were , that would amount to very strong , if not conclusive , evidence against the subsequent ...
... purchase money according to their relative rank as they would have been had the sale been conducted by a court of ad- miralty ? If they were , that would amount to very strong , if not conclusive , evidence against the subsequent ...
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... purchase the vessel by making a verbal agreement to re- linquish his claim and to look to the purchase money , and that the amount bid was sufficient to pay him any considerable part of the amount which he was justly entitled to receive ...
... purchase the vessel by making a verbal agreement to re- linquish his claim and to look to the purchase money , and that the amount bid was sufficient to pay him any considerable part of the amount which he was justly entitled to receive ...
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... purchase money , acquiesced in the sale after it was made and in the delivery of the vessel to the appellant , and made no objection to any of the proceedings until he found that the claim of Clark , whom he specially desired to exclude ...
... purchase money , acquiesced in the sale after it was made and in the delivery of the vessel to the appellant , and made no objection to any of the proceedings until he found that the claim of Clark , whom he specially desired to exclude ...
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... purchase price , agreed that , in order to protect the good will of the business so sold , they would not either di- rectly or indirectly engage in the same business within certain distinct limits for a period of 10 years , was not void ...
... purchase price , agreed that , in order to protect the good will of the business so sold , they would not either di- rectly or indirectly engage in the same business within certain distinct limits for a period of 10 years , was not void ...
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... purchased the plant , business and good will of the business of the Davis Fresh & Salt Fish Co. , and has paid therefor the sum of $ 17,473.14 ; that in making said transfer , and as an inducement to said William Vernon Booth to purchase ...
... purchased the plant , business and good will of the business of the Davis Fresh & Salt Fish Co. , and has paid therefor the sum of $ 17,473.14 ; that in making said transfer , and as an inducement to said William Vernon Booth to purchase ...
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Page 643 - ... property which prior to the filing of the petition he could by any means have transferred or which might have been levied upon and sold under judicial process against him...
Page 157 - ... for a rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted...
Page 108 - States governing their possessory title, shall have the, exclusive right of possession and enjoyment of all the surface included within the lines of their locations, and of all veins, lodes, and ledges throughout their entire depth, the top or apex of which lies inside of such surface lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side lines of such surface locations.
Page 354 - That if the owner of any vessel transporting merchandise or property to or from any port in the United States of America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped and supplied...
Page 98 - That nothing herein contained shall be construed to relate to contempts committed in the presence of the court, or so near thereto as to obstruct the administration of justice...
Page 15 - ... shall have power to waive any provision or condition of this policy except such as by the terms of this policy may be the subject of agreement indorsed hereon or added hereto, and as to such provisions and conditions no officer, agent, or representative shall have such power or be deemed or held to have waived such provisions or conditions unless such waiver, if any, shall be written upon or attached hereto...
Page 343 - ... no location of a mining claim shall be made until the discovery of the vein or lode within the limits of the claim located.
Page 289 - All property not exempted from taxation by this Constitution shall be assessed for taxation at its fair cash value, estimated at the price it would bring at a fair voluntary sale...
Page 96 - ... the misbehavior of any of the officers of said courts in their official transactions, and the disobedience or resistance by any such officer, or by any party, juror, witness or other person, to any lawful writ, process, order, rule, decree, or command of the said courts.
Page 607 - 'suits in equity shall not "be sustained in either of the courts of the United States, -in any case where a plain, adequate and complete remedy may be had at law," or the constitutional right of parties in actions at law to a trial by a jury.