The Pacific Reporter, Volume 16West Publishing Company, 1888 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... passed April 4 , 1870 , which was amended by an act passed March 14 , 1872 , authorized the board of supervisors of the county of San Luis Obispo to issue bonds of said county , " not exceeding in the ag- gregate the sum of $ 40,000 ...
... passed April 4 , 1870 , which was amended by an act passed March 14 , 1872 , authorized the board of supervisors of the county of San Luis Obispo to issue bonds of said county , " not exceeding in the ag- gregate the sum of $ 40,000 ...
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... passed more than five years after the Lewis survey was made . If it be assumed that it could have any relation to the Lewis survey , there is nothing in the record to show that the publication re- quired by the act was had . We see ...
... passed more than five years after the Lewis survey was made . If it be assumed that it could have any relation to the Lewis survey , there is nothing in the record to show that the publication re- quired by the act was had . We see ...
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... passed through the courts , or the time to appeal had expired , but wanted for their own in- formation to get an approximate idea of where their lines would run ; hence this " preliminary " survey . 3. The opinion of the learned ...
... passed through the courts , or the time to appeal had expired , but wanted for their own in- formation to get an approximate idea of where their lines would run ; hence this " preliminary " survey . 3. The opinion of the learned ...
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... passed an order fixing the estimate of ex- penses for " county clerk's deputies ' and copyists ' salaries " for the year at $ 72,000 , and providing that such expense should be limited to that amount . And by an act of the legislature ...
... passed an order fixing the estimate of ex- penses for " county clerk's deputies ' and copyists ' salaries " for the year at $ 72,000 , and providing that such expense should be limited to that amount . And by an act of the legislature ...
Page 45
... passed to the mortgagees , and they could not abandon and by so doing defeat the mort- gage . To permit such a subterfuge to defeat a mortgage would be to give to fraud the sanction of a court of equity . Keller v . Beri y , 62 Cal ...
... passed to the mortgagees , and they could not abandon and by so doing defeat the mort- gage . To permit such a subterfuge to defeat a mortgage would be to give to fraud the sanction of a court of equity . Keller v . Beri y , 62 Cal ...
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Page 307 - A plaintiff in ejectment must recover upon the strength of his own title, and not upon the weakness of his adversary's...
Page 342 - The rule of the common law, that statutes in derogation thereof are to be strictly construed, has no application to this code. The code establishes the law of this state respecting the subjects to which it relates, and its provisions and all proceedings under it are to be liberally construed, with a view to effect its objects and to promote justice.
Page 276 - ... or upon any contract or sale of lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or any interest in or concerning them ; or upon any agreement that is not to be performed within the space of one year from the making thereof ; unless the agreement, upon which such action shall be brought or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith, or some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorized.
Page 318 - Marriage is a personal relation arising out of a civil contract, to which the consent of parties capable of making it is necessary. Consent alone will not constitute marriage; it must be followed by a solemnization, or by a mutual assumption of marital rights, duties, or obligations.
Page 238 - The court may determine any controversy between the parties before it, when it can be done without prejudice to the rights of others or by saving their rights; but when a complete determination of the controversy cannot be had without the presence of other parties...
Page 520 - ... of another, his heirs or personal representatives may maintain an action for damages against the person causing the death, or if such person be employed by another person who is responsible for his conduct, then also against such other person. In every action under this and the preceding section, such damages may be given as under all the circumstances of the case, may be just.
Page 234 - ... 1. The surviving husband or wife, or some competent person whom he or she may request to have appointed. 2. The children. 3. The father and mother. 4. The brothers. ,' 5. The sisters. / 6. The grandchildren. 7. The next of kin entitled to share in the distribution of the estate.
Page 274 - That the judicial power of said Territory shall be vested in a supreme court, district courts, probate courts, and justices of the peace.
Page 457 - No law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title, but in such case the Act revised or section amended shall be reenacted and published at length as revised or amended...
Page 345 - Consent to and subsequent consummation of marriage may be manifested in any form, and may be proved under the same general rules of evidence as facts in other cases.