Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity Determined by the Supreme Court of the State of Iowa, 104±Ç

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State of Iowa, 1898

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482 ÆäÀÌÁö - This entire policy shall be void if the insured has concealed or misrepresented, in writing or otherwise, any material fact or circumstance concerning this insurance or the subject thereof...
220 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... burning, tearing, or otherwise destroying the same by the testator, or by some person in his presence and by his direction, with the intention of revoking the same.
239 ÆäÀÌÁö - It shall then be the duty of the. State court to accept said petition and bond, and proceed no further in such suit...
470 ÆäÀÌÁö - These state laws act altogether upon the retail or domestic traffic within their respective borders. They act upon the article after it has passed the line of foreign commerce, and become a part of the general mass of property in the State.
17 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... such intent, the signature of any person to any written instrument, the false making whereof would be punishable as forgery, he shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison, not more than ten years, or by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and imprisonment in the county jail not more than two years.
435 ÆäÀÌÁö - An adjudication is final and conclusive, not only as to the matter actually determined, but as to every other matter which the parties might have litigated and...
648 ÆäÀÌÁö - When a person takes an estate of freehold, legally or equitably, under a deed, will, or other writing, and in the same instrument there is a limitation by way of remainder, either with or without the interposition of another estate, of an interest of the same legal or equitable quality, to his heirs, or heirs of his body, aa a class of persons to take in succession, from generation to generation, the limitation to the heirs entitles the ancestor to the whole estate": See Pierson v.
553 ÆäÀÌÁö - The person to whom a tender is made must, at the time, specify any objection he may have to the money, instrument, or property, or he must be deemed to have waived it; and if the objection be to the amount of money, the terms of the instrument, or the amount or kind of property, he must specify the amount, terms, or kind which he requires, or be precluded from objecting afterwards.
596 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where a pecuniary consideration is paid, and it is determined by lot or chance, according to some scheme held out to the public, what and how much he who pays the money is to have for it, that is a lottery.
142 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is only where the facts are such that all reasonable men must draw the same conclusion from them that the question of negligence is ever considered as one of law for the court.

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