Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama, 65±Ç |
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... condition in life ; the balance of said profits , if any there be , to be invested in lands or negroes , at his discretion , " for their benefit ; " and out of the profits of said plantation , when Fanny , " who was the half - sister of ...
... condition in life ; the balance of said profits , if any there be , to be invested in lands or negroes , at his discretion , " for their benefit ; " and out of the profits of said plantation , when Fanny , " who was the half - sister of ...
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... condition in life ; and the balance of said profits , if any there be , after making said annual allowance to said Mary and William , he is to invest in lands , negroes , or other property , at his like discretion , subject to the ...
... condition in life ; and the balance of said profits , if any there be , after making said annual allowance to said Mary and William , he is to invest in lands , negroes , or other property , at his like discretion , subject to the ...
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... condition in life ; and the balance of said profits of said plantation , if any there be , after making said annual ... conditions herein specified , for the use and benefit of the said Mary Charles . and William Charles ; and in no ...
... condition in life ; and the balance of said profits of said plantation , if any there be , after making said annual ... conditions herein specified , for the use and benefit of the said Mary Charles . and William Charles ; and in no ...
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... condition in life , share and share alike , for their support and maintenance ; and the balance of such profits , if any , he was to invest . It seems clear , therefore , that the term profits was employed in its then ordinary and ...
... condition in life , share and share alike , for their support and maintenance ; and the balance of such profits , if any , he was to invest . It seems clear , therefore , that the term profits was employed in its then ordinary and ...
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... condition that , before judgment or receipt of the prop- erty , a copy of his letters , duly authenticated , was ... condition to administer faithfully such recov- ery or property received . Before obtaining judgment , he was bound to ...
... condition that , before judgment or receipt of the prop- erty , a copy of his letters , duly authenticated , was ... condition to administer faithfully such recov- ery or property received . Before obtaining judgment , he was bound to ...
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action Alabama alleged amended amount appellant appellee asserted assessment assigned as error auditor authority averments bond BRICKELL cause certified chancellor Chancery Court charge Circuit Court city council claim Code complainant contract conveyance conveyed court of equity creditors cross-bill debt deceased declared decree deed defendant demurrer Durr duty equity evidence execution executor facts filed Flash Brothers foreclosure fraud Hale Counties Hatchett homestead husband indorsed intended interest intestate Jackson County judgment jurisdiction jury lands levy liability lien mandamus ment misjoinder Montgomery mortgage mortgagor Munter & Brother notice overruled paid parties payment Perry County plaintiff pleadings possession probate Probate Court proceedings promissory note provisions purchase received record refused rendered rents and profits settlement statute statute of limitations statutory sued suit sureties taxes term testator thereof tion trustee usury valid void wife witness
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623 ÆäÀÌÁö - The result is a conviction that the states have no power, by taxation or otherwise, to retard, impede, burden, or in any manner control the operations of the constitutional laws enacted by Congress to carry into execution the powers vested in the general government.
199 ÆäÀÌÁö - All courts shall be open; and every man, for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered, without sale, denial, or delay.
201 ÆäÀÌÁö - It means that no person or class of persons shall be denied the same protection of the laws which is enjoyed by other persons or other classes in the same place and under like circumstances.
623 ÆäÀÌÁö - State within which the association is located; but the Legislature of each State may determine and direct the manner and place of taxing all the shares of national banking associations located within the State, subject only to the two restrictions that the taxation shall not be at a greater rate than is assessed upon other moneyed capital in the hands of individual citizens of such State...
198 ÆäÀÌÁö - If, when the unconstitutional portion is stricken out, that which remains is complete in itself, and capable of being executed in accordance with the apparent legislative intent, wholly independent of that which was rejected, it must be sustained.
168 ÆäÀÌÁö - J. I am unable to concur in the opinion of the majority of the court. It...
198 ÆäÀÌÁö - Ed.) p. 246, as follows: •'Where, therefore, a part of a statute Is unconstitutional, that fact does not authorize the courts to declare the remainder void also, unless all the provisions are connected In subject-matter, depending on each other, operating together for the same purpose, or otherwise so connected together In meaning that It cannot be presumed the Legislature would have passed the one without the other.
448 ÆäÀÌÁö - It Is certainly a maxim that all evidence is to be weighed according to the proof which it was in the power of one side to have produced, and in the power of the other to have contradicted.
561 ÆäÀÌÁö - The evidence being closed, the defendant's counsel asked the court to instruct the jury as follows: " If the jury find from the evidence that the plaintiff knew...
151 ÆäÀÌÁö - But many regulations are made by statute, designed for the information of assessors and officers, and intended to promote method, system and uniformity in the modes of proceeding, the compliance or non-compliance with which, does in no respect affect the rights of tax-paying citizens. These may be considered directory; officers may be liable to legal animadversion, perhaps to punishment, for not observing them; but yet their observance is not a condition precedent to the validity of the tax.