Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 61 |
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Page 323
... Port Dickinson Railroad Company and the Binghamton Street Railroad Company of the one part and the city of Binghamton of the other part , entered into a contract which was subsequently legalized by the Legislature ( Laws of 1893 , chap ...
... Port Dickinson Railroad Company and the Binghamton Street Railroad Company of the one part and the city of Binghamton of the other part , entered into a contract which was subsequently legalized by the Legislature ( Laws of 1893 , chap ...
Page 324
... Port Dickinson Railroad Company or Binghamton Street Railroad Company ) successors and assigns , and to any com- pany with which it may be hereafter merged or consolidated , " and that “ the terms and conditions herein set forth shall ...
... Port Dickinson Railroad Company or Binghamton Street Railroad Company ) successors and assigns , and to any com- pany with which it may be hereafter merged or consolidated , " and that “ the terms and conditions herein set forth shall ...
Page 325
... Port Dickinson Railroad , incorporated by chapter 501 , Laws of 1868 . In 1891 a judgment for $ 5,181.12 was obtained by the city of Binghamton against the Binghamton and Port Dickinson Railroad Company for the expense of paving between ...
... Port Dickinson Railroad , incorporated by chapter 501 , Laws of 1868 . In 1891 a judgment for $ 5,181.12 was obtained by the city of Binghamton against the Binghamton and Port Dickinson Railroad Company for the expense of paving between ...
Page 326
... Port Dickinson Railroad Company to keep the surface of the streets and highways within the rails of its tracks , and for one foot outside thereof and to the extent of the ties , in good and proper repair and order , as required by the ...
... Port Dickinson Railroad Company to keep the surface of the streets and highways within the rails of its tracks , and for one foot outside thereof and to the extent of the ties , in good and proper repair and order , as required by the ...
Page 328
... Port Dickinson Railroad Company , as legalized by the special act of the Legislature , passed March 28 , 1893 , is a valid and binding obligation on the parties . It was also held that the terms and provisions of the contract apply to ...
... Port Dickinson Railroad Company , as legalized by the special act of the Legislature , passed March 28 , 1893 , is a valid and binding obligation on the parties . It was also held that the terms and provisions of the contract apply to ...
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action alleged amount appellant APRIL TERM assessment assignment attorney authority Binghamton Burgard butternut tree certificate charge Civil Procedure claim clerk Code of Civil complaint concurred contract corporation costs and disbursements Court in favor creditors damages David Drake deceased decree deed defendant defendant's denied dollars costs entered entitled Esther Hart evidence ex rel executed fact FOURTH DEPARTMENT granted held Impleaded issue Judgment affirmed Judgment and order jury land liability McNaney ment mortgage motion opinion Order affirmed owner parties payment person plaintiff Port Dickinson possession premises proceeding provisions question Railroad Company recover relator replevin Respondent reversed SECOND DEPARTMENT Special Term statute street Supreme Court surrogate Surrogate's Court testator testified testimony thereof THIRD DEPARTMENT Thomas Rogers tiff tion town track trial trustee verdict William G witness writ writ of mandamus York YORK ex rel
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Page 351 - 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; or if the interest of the insured in the property be not truly stated herein; or in case of any fraud or false swearing by the insured touching any matter relating to this insurance or the subject thereof, whether before or after a loss.
Page 350 - ... against all direct loss or damage by fire, except as hereinafter provided, to an amount not exceeding dollars to the following described property while located and contained as described herein, and not elsewhere...
Page 582 - This company shall not be liable beyond the actual cash value of the property at the time any loss or damage occurs...
Page 245 - An action, the limitation of which is not specially prescribed in this or the last title, must be commenced within ten years after the cause of action accrues.
Page 351 - ... if the interest of the insured be other than unconditional and sole ownership; or if the subject of insurance be a building on ground, not owned by the insured in fee simple; or if the subject of insurance be personal property and be or become incumbered by a chattel mortgage...
Page 397 - March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty (at 12 o'clock at noon), the said loss or damage to be estimated according to the true and actual cash value of the said property at the time the same shall happen...
Page 404 - That the court has no jurisdiction of the person of the defendant or the subject of the action ; or,
Page 30 - If any certificate or report made, or public notice given, by the officers of any such company, in, pursuance of the provisions of this act, shall be false in •"•*• any material representation...
Page 9 - Where two or more persons hold and are in possession of real property, as joint tenants or as tenants in common, in which either of them has an estate of inheritance, or for life, or for years, any one or more of them may maintain an action for the partition of the property, according to the respective rights of the persons interested therein...
Page 273 - ... The purpose and effect of a decree of divorce from the bond of matrimony by a court of competent jurisdiction are to change the existing status or domestic relation of husband and wife, and to free them both from the bond. The marriage tie, when thus severed as to one party, ceases to bind either. A husband without a wife, or a wife without a husband, is unknown to the law.