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Page 96
... premises , plaintiff asks judgment against the defendant , the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company . It is denied in the answer , that plaintiffs were owners in fee simple of the land in question . A large quantity of wood ...
... premises , plaintiff asks judgment against the defendant , the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company . It is denied in the answer , that plaintiffs were owners in fee simple of the land in question . A large quantity of wood ...
Page 103
... premises of another , they say it is unnecessarily severe that defendant should lose the value of all their labor . S. C. 24 Wis . 299 ; Weymouth v . C. & N. W. R.R. , 17 Wis . 550 ; Hungerford v . Redford , 29 Wis . 345. An interesting ...
... premises of another , they say it is unnecessarily severe that defendant should lose the value of all their labor . S. C. 24 Wis . 299 ; Weymouth v . C. & N. W. R.R. , 17 Wis . 550 ; Hungerford v . Redford , 29 Wis . 345. An interesting ...
Page 158
... premises , and more , as the plaintiff alleges , than were so cut . This action is brought to recover such excess . As the plaintiff was a trespasser , the defendants had a legal right to seize the logs cut on their land wherever they ...
... premises , and more , as the plaintiff alleges , than were so cut . This action is brought to recover such excess . As the plaintiff was a trespasser , the defendants had a legal right to seize the logs cut on their land wherever they ...
Page 164
... premises and carried them away again . The defendant now offers to prove that his taking was before that judgment was paid , though after it was rendered ; and we are called on to decide that the plaintiff cannot recover the value of ...
... premises and carried them away again . The defendant now offers to prove that his taking was before that judgment was paid , though after it was rendered ; and we are called on to decide that the plaintiff cannot recover the value of ...
Page 170
... premises , for seed ; and the plaintiff told the witness that " he would give the wheat growing to the defend- ants , the Smiths , for the support of themselves and Mrs. Hallett , and would procure a written surrender to be drawn up for ...
... premises , for seed ; and the plaintiff told the witness that " he would give the wheat growing to the defend- ants , the Smiths , for the support of themselves and Mrs. Hallett , and would procure a written surrender to be drawn up for ...
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