The New York Supplement, Volume 71West Publishing Company, 1901 - Law reports, digests, etc "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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Page 15
... alleged violation of a contract made on the 20th of August , 1900 , whereby the defendant sold and agreed to deliver to the plain- tiffs 28,000 cases of salmon at San Francisco , Cal . , at a price in the complaint and affidavit stated ...
... alleged violation of a contract made on the 20th of August , 1900 , whereby the defendant sold and agreed to deliver to the plain- tiffs 28,000 cases of salmon at San Francisco , Cal . , at a price in the complaint and affidavit stated ...
Page 63
... alleged in the complaint to have " heretofore , and on or about the 24th day of September , 1897 , duly en- tered into a contract with said Huse & Loomis Ice & Transporta- tion Company , by a policy of insurance numbered 21,922 issued ...
... alleged in the complaint to have " heretofore , and on or about the 24th day of September , 1897 , duly en- tered into a contract with said Huse & Loomis Ice & Transporta- tion Company , by a policy of insurance numbered 21,922 issued ...
Page 67
... alleged grounds being that the mort- gage and bond were usurious , were given without consideration , and were given to secure the payment of a loan of money to be used in gambling , and known to the mortgagees that such was the purpose ...
... alleged grounds being that the mort- gage and bond were usurious , were given without consideration , and were given to secure the payment of a loan of money to be used in gambling , and known to the mortgagees that such was the purpose ...
Page 69
... alleged ground of invalidity of the mortgage , to wit , that the money was borrowed to be used in aid of gambling games to be conducted by Birdsall and McCallum at the Manhattan Club in Scranton , Pa . , in violation of the statutory ...
... alleged ground of invalidity of the mortgage , to wit , that the money was borrowed to be used in aid of gambling games to be conducted by Birdsall and McCallum at the Manhattan Club in Scranton , Pa . , in violation of the statutory ...
Page 70
... allegations that the mortgage was void at its inception on the grounds stated . The plain- tiff failed to establish his alleged cause of action , and the complaint was properly dismissed . Judgment affirmed , with costs . All concur ...
... allegations that the mortgage was void at its inception on the grounds stated . The plain- tiff failed to establish his alleged cause of action , and the complaint was properly dismissed . Judgment affirmed , with costs . All concur ...
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Page 220 - The action was brought to recover damages for the death of plaintiff's intestate, alleged to have been caused by the negligence of defendant.
Page 258 - ... or for two or more such purposes, and used exclusively for carrying out thereupon one or more of such purposes, and the personal property of any such corporation shall be exempt from taxation.
Page 46 - ... All city, town and village officers, whose election or appointment is not provided for by this Constitution, shall be elected by the electors of such cities, towns and villages, or of some division thereof, or appointed by such authorities thereof, as the Legislature shall designate for that purpose.
Page 545 - Whenever any person or corporation shall exercise a power of appointment derived from any disposition of property made either before or after the passage of this act, such appointment when made shall be deemed a transfer taxable under the provisions of this act in the same manner as though the property to which such appointment relates belonged absolutely to the donee of such power and had been bequeathed or devised by such donee by will...
Page 49 - All other officers whose election or appointment is not provided for by this Constitution, and all officers whose offices may hereafter be created by law, shall be elected by the people, or appointed, as the Legislature may direct Section 3.
Page 493 - Takes from the possession of the true owner, or of any other person ; or obtains from such possession by color or aid of fraudulent or false representation or pretense...
Page 83 - In an action brought to recover a judgment affecting the title to, or the possession, use, or enjoyment of, real property...
Page 354 - ... laws ; general city laws are those which relate to all the cities of one or more classes ; special city laws are those which relate to a single city, or to less than all the cities of a class. Special city laws shall not be passed except in conformity with the provisions of this section.
Page 340 - And the said party of the first part, their heirs, executors and administrators, do covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the said party of the second...
Page 697 - But every one has a right to select and determine with whom he will contract, and cannot have another person thrust upon him without his consent. In the familiar phrase of Lord Denman, '• you have the right to the benefit you anticipate from the character, credit, and substance of the party with whom you contract.