The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and Authority Subsequent to Those Contained in the "American Decisions" [1760-1869] and the "American Reports" [1869-1887] Decided in the Courts of Last Resort of the Several States [1886-1911], 44±ÇAbraham Clark Freeman Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1895 |
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... present and witnessed the whole trial we might have been no less satisfied than he was . Our conclusion is that the evi- dence was sufficient , though barely sufficient , to uphold the verdict , and that in denying a new trial no error ...
... present and witnessed the whole trial we might have been no less satisfied than he was . Our conclusion is that the evi- dence was sufficient , though barely sufficient , to uphold the verdict , and that in denying a new trial no error ...
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... present case the sale was executed and fully consummated before the wheat arrived ; that Woodruff , by accepting and acting upon the warranty of Graddy & Son , whether express or implied , and relying on the same in parting with his ...
... present case the sale was executed and fully consummated before the wheat arrived ; that Woodruff , by accepting and acting upon the warranty of Graddy & Son , whether express or implied , and relying on the same in parting with his ...
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... present case the bills of lading were silent as to the time of transportation and 388 delivery , but the plaintiffs , over objection , were per- mitted to introduce evidence to show a prior and contempo- raneous parol agreement that the ...
... present case the bills of lading were silent as to the time of transportation and 388 delivery , but the plaintiffs , over objection , were per- mitted to introduce evidence to show a prior and contempo- raneous parol agreement that the ...
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... present case the corporation answered that it had no funds , nor any means of obtaining such ; and also that it would not be profitable to operate the canal if it were put in navigable condition . For the purposes of the decision be low ...
... present case the corporation answered that it had no funds , nor any means of obtaining such ; and also that it would not be profitable to operate the canal if it were put in navigable condition . For the purposes of the decision be low ...
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... present condition of things , and the officers of the company may be able to find some way to raise money in order to obey the mandate of the court . At any rate , they should make a bona fide effort to do so . If , because of the want ...
... present condition of things , and the officers of the company may be able to find some way to raise money in order to obey the mandate of the court . At any rate , they should make a bona fide effort to do so . If , because of the want ...
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549 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every mortgage or conveyance intended to operate as a mortgage of goods and chattels which shall hereafter be made which shall not be accompanied by an immediate delivery and followed by an actual and continued change of possession...
388 ÆäÀÌÁö - For the legislature absolutely or conditionally to forbid public speaking in a highway or public park is no more an infringement of the rights of a member of the public than for the owner of a private house to forbid it in his house.
633 ÆäÀÌÁö - That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; that no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect, or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; that no human authority can, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience...
764 ÆäÀÌÁö - The police of a state, in a comprehensive sense, embraces its whole system of internal regulation by which the state seeks not only to preserve the public order, and to prevent offenses against the state, but also to establish, for the intercourse of citizens with citizens, those rules of good manners and good neighborhood which are calculated to prevent a conflict of rights, and to insure to each the uninterrupted enjoyment of his own so far as is reasonably consistent with a like enjoyment of rights...
764 ÆäÀÌÁö - it extends to the protection of the lives, limbs, health, comfort, and quiet of all persons, and the protection of all property within the State.
761 ÆäÀÌÁö - Having thus, in the exercise of undisputed constitutional powers, undertaken to provide a currency for the whole country, it cannot be questioned that Congress may, constitutionally, secure the benefit of it to the people by appropriate legislation. To this end, Congress has denied the quality of legal tender to foreign coins, and has provided by law against the imposition of counterfeit and base coin on the community. To the same end, Congress may restrain by suitable enactments, the circulation...
868 ÆäÀÌÁö - Exchequer; directed to the judge and parties, of a suit in any inferior court, commanding them to cease from the prosecution thereof, upon a suggestion , that either the cause originally, or some collateral matter arising therein, does not belong to that jurisdiction, but to the cognizance of some other court.
794 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Governor shall have power, and it shall be his duty, except at such time as the Legislature may be in session, to examine into the condition and administration of any public office, and the acts of any public officer, elective or appointed, to remove from office for gross neglect of duty, or for corrupt conduct in office, or any other misfeasance...
757 ÆäÀÌÁö - Seventh. To exercise by its board of directors, or duly authorized officers or agents, subject to law, all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of...
896 ÆäÀÌÁö - Amendment, broad and comprehensive as it is, nor any other amendment was designed to interfere with the power of the state, sometimes termed its "police power," to prescribe regulations to promote the health, peace, morals, education, and good order of the people, and to legislate so as to increase the industries of the state, develop its resources and add to its wealth and prosperity.