Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 35Robert Clarke & Company, 1880 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... brought against it under the act of 1873. Held , that neither the limitation of four years , nor that of six years , was a bar to the action . 4. Under the act of 1873 , relating to obstructions in highways , the measure of damages ...
... brought against it under the act of 1873. Held , that neither the limitation of four years , nor that of six years , was a bar to the action . 4. Under the act of 1873 , relating to obstructions in highways , the measure of damages ...
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... brought for the obstruction of a county road , was pending at the time of the passage of the act of March 7 , 1873 ; and on May 31 , 1873 , the court , by consent of parties , made an order that the cause should stand as though ...
... brought for the obstruction of a county road , was pending at the time of the passage of the act of March 7 , 1873 ; and on May 31 , 1873 , the court , by consent of parties , made an order that the cause should stand as though ...
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Ohio. Supreme Court. Preston v . Brown . The original action was brought by the plaintiff , as trustee of Clarissa Gallup , to recover the possession of sixty - seven acres of land , in the occupancy of the defend- ants in error , Henry ...
Ohio. Supreme Court. Preston v . Brown . The original action was brought by the plaintiff , as trustee of Clarissa Gallup , to recover the possession of sixty - seven acres of land , in the occupancy of the defend- ants in error , Henry ...
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... brought by the plaintiff to recover the possession of land in the occupancy of the defendants . The trial resulting in a verdict for the plaintiff , compensation for lasting and valuable improve- ments was awarded to the defendants ...
... brought by the plaintiff to recover the possession of land in the occupancy of the defendants . The trial resulting in a verdict for the plaintiff , compensation for lasting and valuable improve- ments was awarded to the defendants ...
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... brought for some eighteen months after the loss occurred , and the further fact that the defendant did not hear that it was claimed that the loss was occasioned by a storm , until after the action was brought , caused the latter to ...
... brought for some eighteen months after the loss occurred , and the further fact that the defendant did not hear that it was claimed that the loss was occasioned by a storm , until after the action was brought , caused the latter to ...
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