The New York Supplement, Volume 27West Publishing Company, 1894 - Law reports, digests, etc "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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... entitled . Bank v . Carpenter , 119 N. Y. 550 , 23 N. E. 1108. It is , however , with much force , urged by the ... entitled him to an invalid pension had he been disabled , his widow the husband shall be entitled to receive the same ...
... entitled . Bank v . Carpenter , 119 N. Y. 550 , 23 N. E. 1108. It is , however , with much force , urged by the ... entitled him to an invalid pension had he been disabled , his widow the husband shall be entitled to receive the same ...
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... entitled to any accrued pension unpaid at the time of the husband's death , and that it shall not be considered as any part of the assets of his estate , nor liable to application to the payment of his debts , but shall inure to the ...
... entitled to any accrued pension unpaid at the time of the husband's death , and that it shall not be considered as any part of the assets of his estate , nor liable to application to the payment of his debts , but shall inure to the ...
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... entitled is only a continuation of the benefit in that respect which the husband had , or which he would have taken , for such purpose , if he had fived . These views lead to the conclusion that the relators are entitled to the same ...
... entitled is only a continuation of the benefit in that respect which the husband had , or which he would have taken , for such purpose , if he had fived . These views lead to the conclusion that the relators are entitled to the same ...
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... entitled to remain in possession of the land . It will be seen from this short statement that the ulti- mate question litigated in that action was whether the plaintiff , Prudence M. Wing , was entitled to the possession of the premises ...
... entitled to remain in possession of the land . It will be seen from this short statement that the ulti- mate question litigated in that action was whether the plaintiff , Prudence M. Wing , was entitled to the possession of the premises ...
Page 32
... entitled to remain in possession of the land . These two conclusions were fully pre- sented by the pleadings in that case , and , as is apparent from the findings , the judgment was the result of the conclusion which the court reached ...
... entitled to remain in possession of the land . These two conclusions were fully pre- sented by the pleadings in that case , and , as is apparent from the findings , the judgment was the result of the conclusion which the court reached ...
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