The Oklahoma Law Journal, Volume 11Dennis, 1912 - Law |
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... party . Second party agrees to do the drilling in a good workmanlike manner or no pay . First party agrees to give one dol- lar per foot for the drilling , provided it is done in a work- manlike manner . Held , That the second party was ...
... party . Second party agrees to do the drilling in a good workmanlike manner or no pay . First party agrees to give one dol- lar per foot for the drilling , provided it is done in a work- manlike manner . Held , That the second party was ...
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... selves in the situation the parties were in , to glean their probable purpose Here is a landowner and oil producer negotiating a lease , a term of only two years is fixed ; but plainly that is only the period THE OKLAHOMA LAW JOURNAL 5.
... selves in the situation the parties were in , to glean their probable purpose Here is a landowner and oil producer negotiating a lease , a term of only two years is fixed ; but plainly that is only the period THE OKLAHOMA LAW JOURNAL 5.
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... party or witness shown to be guilty of some bad act will use the softest and mildest terms he can command in speaking of it , such as " the alleged offense , the alleged weapon , etc ; while he who denounces the wrong will speak of the ...
... party or witness shown to be guilty of some bad act will use the softest and mildest terms he can command in speaking of it , such as " the alleged offense , the alleged weapon , etc ; while he who denounces the wrong will speak of the ...
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... parties as to points in issue , the Court renders its opinion in the manner following : By the treaty of 1832 , the Seminoles relinquished to the United States their claim to the lands then occupied in the territory of Florida and ...
... parties as to points in issue , the Court renders its opinion in the manner following : By the treaty of 1832 , the Seminoles relinquished to the United States their claim to the lands then occupied in the territory of Florida and ...
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... party and the defeat of the other . And sometime even honest men unconsciously state as an actual fact what is the mere product of their own reasoning . If a jury can be made to understand the influences that operated upon the mind of ...
... party and the defeat of the other . And sometime even honest men unconsciously state as an actual fact what is the mere product of their own reasoning . If a jury can be made to understand the influences that operated upon the mind of ...
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Page 67 - ... procured or suffered a judgment to be entered against himself in favor of any person, or made a transfer of any of his property, and the effect of the enforcement of such judgment or transfer will be to enable any one of his creditors to obtain a greater percentage of his debt than any other of such, creditors of the same class.
Page 168 - person," or "persons," wherever used in this act shall be deemed to include corporations and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of either the United States, the laws of any of the Territories, the laws of any State, or the laws of any foreign country.
Page 290 - ... the appraisers together shall then estimate and appraise the loss, stating separately sound value and damage, and, failing to agree shall submit their differences to the umpire; and the award in writing of any two shall determine the amount of such loss...
Page 165 - There was nothing in the proofs to indicate any intention to put a restraint upon trade or commerce, and the fact, as we have seen, that trade or commerce might be indirectly affected was not enough to entitle complainants to a decree.
Page 193 - The scheme as a whole seems to us to be within reach of the law. The constituent elements, as we have stated them, are enough to give to the scheme a body and, for all that we can say, to accomplish it. Moreover, whatever we may think of them separately when we take them up as distinct charges, they are alleged sufficiently as elements of the scheme.
Page 56 - The United States under a grant specially to be made by the President of the US shall cause to be conveyed to the Choctaw Nation a tract of country west of the Mississippi River, in fee simple to them and their descendants, to inure to them while they shall exist as a nation and live on it...
Page 2 - Its object shall be to advance the science of jurisprudence, promote the administration of justice and uniformity of legislation throughout the Union, uphold the honor of the profession of the law, and encourage cordial intercourse among the members of the American Bar.
Page 168 - That principle is, that where a corporation, like a railroad company, has granted to it by charter a franchise intended in large measure to be exercised for the public good, the due performance of those functions being the consideration of the public grant, Opinion of the Court.
Page 45 - ... through any Indian reservation, through any lands held by an Indian tribe or nation in the Indian Territory, through any lands reserved for an Indian agency or Indian school, or for other purpose in connection...
Page 248 - Constitution shall go into effect, the books, records, papers and proceedings of the probate court in each county, and all causes and matters of administration pending therein shall pass into the jurisdiction...