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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... follow- ing order was made by that court and entered on its jour- nal : " This cause came on for hearing upon demurrer to ... follows : " That in the year 1810 a public road and highway , com- mencing at or near to the point where East ...
... follow- ing order was made by that court and entered on its jour- nal : " This cause came on for hearing upon demurrer to ... follows : " That in the year 1810 a public road and highway , com- mencing at or near to the point where East ...
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... follows : " SEC . 17. That in all cases where any bridge on any state or county road , or public building , the property or under the control or supervision of any county within this state , shall be injured or destroyed , or where any ...
... follows : " SEC . 17. That in all cases where any bridge on any state or county road , or public building , the property or under the control or supervision of any county within this state , shall be injured or destroyed , or where any ...
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... follows : " On motion of T. W. Sanderson , it was resolved to proceed to the election of seven directors to serve for the ensuing year . The whole number of votes cast at said election was 4,806 , and George W. Hale , George M. Ayer ...
... follows : " On motion of T. W. Sanderson , it was resolved to proceed to the election of seven directors to serve for the ensuing year . The whole number of votes cast at said election was 4,806 , and George W. Hale , George M. Ayer ...
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... follows : " To render the finder of lost property guilty of larceny , he must know who the owner is at the time he acquires possession , or have the means of identifying him instanter , or have reason to believe that he knows who the ...
... follows : " To render the finder of lost property guilty of larceny , he must know who the owner is at the time he acquires possession , or have the means of identifying him instanter , or have reason to believe that he knows who the ...
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... follows : " That every person has the right to defend himself against attacks , or threatened attacks , of such character as would endanger his life or limb , or to do him great or serious bodily injury , even to the taking of the life ...
... follows : " That every person has the right to defend himself against attacks , or threatened attacks , of such character as would endanger his life or limb , or to do him great or serious bodily injury , even to the taking of the life ...
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Page 222 - THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting. Whereas Arnold Cain of Jefferson County, Indiana has deposited in the GENERAL LAND OFFICE of the United States, a Certificate of the REGISTER OF THE LAND OFFICE at...
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Page 698 - ... all laws of a general nature shall have a uniform operation throughout the State.