The Northeastern Reporter, 123±ÇWest Publishing Company, 1919 Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and Court of Appeals of New York; May/July 1891-Mar./Apr. 1936, Appellate Court of Indiana; Dec. 1926/Feb. 1927-Mar./Apr. 1936, Courts of Appeals of Ohio. |
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... streets or highways , such dedication could not burden the railroad company's land with a street or highway . 4. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS 648 - STREETS -ESTABLISHMENT BY PUBLIC USER - RAIL- ROAD RIGHT OF WAY . The fact that the public as ...
... streets or highways , such dedication could not burden the railroad company's land with a street or highway . 4. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS 648 - STREETS -ESTABLISHMENT BY PUBLIC USER - RAIL- ROAD RIGHT OF WAY . The fact that the public as ...
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... street on the east , Pearl street on the south , an alley on the west , and so - called " Railroad avenue " on the north . As shown on the plat , Meridian street is 82 feet wide , Pearl street is 66 feet wide , the alley 12 feet wide ...
... street on the east , Pearl street on the south , an alley on the west , and so - called " Railroad avenue " on the north . As shown on the plat , Meridian street is 82 feet wide , Pearl street is 66 feet wide , the alley 12 feet wide ...
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... street is taking appel- county on October 18 , 1853 , as an extension , lant's property without due process of law ... street known as Railroad avenue . If Railroad avenue for its entire width of 110 feet is a public street , and ...
... street is taking appel- county on October 18 , 1853 , as an extension , lant's property without due process of law ... street known as Railroad avenue . If Railroad avenue for its entire width of 110 feet is a public street , and ...
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... streets ; but , as a matter of practical justice to those who are injured , we cannot close our eyes to the fact that an automobile pos- sesses excessive weight , that it is capable of running at a rapid rate of speed , and , when ...
... streets ; but , as a matter of practical justice to those who are injured , we cannot close our eyes to the fact that an automobile pos- sesses excessive weight , that it is capable of running at a rapid rate of speed , and , when ...
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... street , and the other , if not a street shall be a public or private alley , not less than 10 feet wide , opening directly on a public street or alley . The references to the alley in connection with a hall to be built and its ...
... street , and the other , if not a street shall be a public or private alley , not less than 10 feet wide , opening directly on a public street or alley . The references to the alley in connection with a hall to be built and its ...
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231 ÆäÀÌÁö - That it is complete and regular upon its face; 2. That he became the holder of it before it was overdue, and without notice that it had been previously dishonored, if such was the fact; 3. That he took it in good faith and for value; 4. That at the time it was negotiated to him he had no notice of any infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating it.
482 ÆäÀÌÁö - Unless otherwise specially provided, the time within which an act is required by law to be done, shall be computed by excluding the first day and including the last; and if the last be Sunday, it shall be excluded.
100 ÆäÀÌÁö - And no subject shall be arrested, imprisoned, despoiled, or deprived of his property, immunities, or privileges, put out of the protection of the law, exiled, or deprived of his life, liberty, or estate, but by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
279 ÆäÀÌÁö - Under this test, if the injury can be seen to have followed as a natural incident of the work and to have been contemplated by a reasonable person familiar with the whole situation as a result of the exposure occasioned by the nature of the employment, then it arises " out of
231 ÆäÀÌÁö - To constitute notice of an infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating the same, the person to whom it is negotiated must have had actual knowledge of the infirmity or defect, or knowledge of such facts that his action in taking the instrument amounted to bad faith.
383 ÆäÀÌÁö - Of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, saving to suitors in all cases the right of a common-law remedy where the common law is competent to give it, and to claimants the rights and remedies under the workmen's compensation law of any State.60 Fourth.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the verdict of the jury is not sustained by sufficient evidence and is contrary to law.
133 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...
315 ÆäÀÌÁö - The sale, transfer or assignment, in bulk, of any part or the whole of a stock of merchandise, or merchandise and the fixtures pertaining to the conducting of said business, otherwise than in the ordinary course of trade...
316 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tennessee, that a sale of any portion of a stock of merchandise otherwise than in the ordinary course of trade in the regular and usual prosecution of the seller's business, or a sale of an entire stock of merchandise in bulk, shall be presumed to be fraudulent and void as against the creditors of the seller...