Reports of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Volume 49West Publishing Company, 1902 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Ballot Com . , 42 W. Va . 263 . .574 Marling v . Robrecht , 13 W. Va . 440 . .168 Marrion v . Fahy , 11 W. Va . 482 . ..173 Martin v . Miles , 46 Neb . 772 . .259 Martin v . Cole , 104 U. S. 30 .. .377 Martin v . Hausman , 14 Fed . Rep ...
... Ballot Com . , 42 W. Va . 263 . .574 Marling v . Robrecht , 13 W. Va . 440 . .168 Marrion v . Fahy , 11 W. Va . 482 . ..173 Martin v . Miles , 46 Neb . 772 . .259 Martin v . Cole , 104 U. S. 30 .. .377 Martin v . Hausman , 14 Fed . Rep ...
Page xxx
... Ballots 267 Code , 1868 , C. 66 , Super Estate .. 407 C. 31 , s . 25. Trustees 705 ... Acts , 1875 , C. 20 , Corporations 327 1883 , C. 58 , B. & L. Ass . 343 Code , 1899 , C. 99 , s . 14 . Assignments 434 1891 , C. 73 , s . 4 . Vested ...
... Ballots 267 Code , 1868 , C. 66 , Super Estate .. 407 C. 31 , s . 25. Trustees 705 ... Acts , 1875 , C. 20 , Corporations 327 1883 , C. 58 , B. & L. Ass . 343 Code , 1899 , C. 99 , s . 14 . Assignments 434 1891 , C. 73 , s . 4 . Vested ...
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... Ballot Sheets 253 c . 134 , s . 5 . Default Decree 230 c . 159 , s . 7. Withdrawing Juror . 221 c . 152 , s . 8. Criminal Trial 71 REPORTS OF DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS OF TABLE OF STATUTES CITED . xxxi.
... Ballot Sheets 253 c . 134 , s . 5 . Default Decree 230 c . 159 , s . 7. Withdrawing Juror . 221 c . 152 , s . 8. Criminal Trial 71 REPORTS OF DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS OF TABLE OF STATUTES CITED . xxxi.
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... ballot . If some names are on one f55 406 ballot , some on another , the voter does not vote for any candi- date . ( p . 254 ) . 2. VOTING - Mistakes - Irregularities . d55 408 955 419 e55 421 49 251 58 660 64 As to mistakes and ...
... ballot . If some names are on one f55 406 ballot , some on another , the voter does not vote for any candi- date . ( p . 254 ) . 2. VOTING - Mistakes - Irregularities . d55 408 955 419 e55 421 49 251 58 660 64 As to mistakes and ...
Page 252
... ballots entirely from the re- count , because all the candidates appearing to have been voted for were not in the same column on the ballot sheet , this being so as to these two candidates , and Morris applied to this Court for a writ ...
... ballots entirely from the re- count , because all the candidates appearing to have been voted for were not in the same column on the ballot sheet , this being so as to these two candidates , and Morris applied to this Court for a writ ...
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