Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California, Volume 162Bancroft-Whitney, 1912 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... portion to which the widow was entitled as survivor of the community , was in the neigh- borhood of thirty thousand dollars . Both Mrs. Kilborn and her daughter were dissatisfied with the trust provisions of the will . They employed Mr ...
... portion to which the widow was entitled as survivor of the community , was in the neigh- borhood of thirty thousand dollars . Both Mrs. Kilborn and her daughter were dissatisfied with the trust provisions of the will . They employed Mr ...
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... portion of the water from a common source upon a particular tract of land is one which directly and materially affects the value of the land , and is clearly a property right of great value . The right to be ex- cluded from the burdens ...
... portion of the water from a common source upon a particular tract of land is one which directly and materially affects the value of the land , and is clearly a property right of great value . The right to be ex- cluded from the burdens ...
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... portions of the act . Whatever force this considera- tion may have had when the act was passed , we think it is entirely removed by a legislative construction evidenced by subsequent legislation . At every session of the legislature ...
... portions of the act . Whatever force this considera- tion may have had when the act was passed , we think it is entirely removed by a legislative construction evidenced by subsequent legislation . At every session of the legislature ...
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... portion of the district that the exclusion thereof from the legal boundaries would not be sufficient to nullify the order pro- viding for the organization of the district . 4. A motion was made to require the defendant to make a further ...
... portion of the district that the exclusion thereof from the legal boundaries would not be sufficient to nullify the order pro- viding for the organization of the district . 4. A motion was made to require the defendant to make a further ...
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... portion of its mechanism so as to indicate to any expert safe and lock man , who might be called in to examine the timelock , that the job had been done by some one familiar with safes and locks . Having so adjusted the timelock from ...
... portion of its mechanism so as to indicate to any expert safe and lock man , who might be called in to examine the timelock , that the job had been done by some one familiar with safes and locks . Having so adjusted the timelock from ...
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Page 563 - State of , being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made.
Page 496 - A parent is not bound to compensate the other parent, or a relative, for the voluntary support of his child, without an agreement for compensation, nor to compensate a stranger for the support of a child who has abandoned the parent without just cause.
Page 204 - ... the punishment of persons responsible for, or contributing to, the dependency or delinquency of children; and giving to the superior court jurisdiction of such offenses, and repealing inconsistent acts," approved March 8, 1909, or under any laws amending or superseding the same.