Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of California, Volume 48Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... contract of exchange , whereby , as between the parties thereto , whatever title such individual had in the stock of the other corporation passed to and vested in the corporation with whom he entered into the contract . [ 5 ] SALES ...
... contract of exchange , whereby , as between the parties thereto , whatever title such individual had in the stock of the other corporation passed to and vested in the corporation with whom he entered into the contract . [ 5 ] SALES ...
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... CONTRACT - RESCISSION - RESTORATION OF TITLE . If a contract of sale or of exchange has been fully executed , and nothing remains to be done thereunder by either party thereto , the contract has fulfilled its purpose , and merely ...
... CONTRACT - RESCISSION - RESTORATION OF TITLE . If a contract of sale or of exchange has been fully executed , and nothing remains to be done thereunder by either party thereto , the contract has fulfilled its purpose , and merely ...
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... contract that had been made on July 3 , 1906. That contract , so the court found , was not an agreement by Blochman to transfer or sell to the California company the stock of the Mexican company for one hundred and sixty thousand ...
... contract that had been made on July 3 , 1906. That contract , so the court found , was not an agreement by Blochman to transfer or sell to the California company the stock of the Mexican company for one hundred and sixty thousand ...
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... contract came into being . That contract , in our opinion , was a contract of ex- change , not a contract to exchange . " The provisions of the title on sale apply to exchanges . " ( Civ . Code , sec . 1806. ) " The title to personal ...
... contract came into being . That contract , in our opinion , was a contract of ex- change , not a contract to exchange . " The provisions of the title on sale apply to exchanges . " ( Civ . Code , sec . 1806. ) " The title to personal ...
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... contract bound to do anything as a condition , either precedent or concurrent , on which the passing of the property depends , the property will not pass until the condition be fulfilled , even though the goods may have been actually ...
... contract bound to do anything as a condition , either precedent or concurrent , on which the passing of the property depends , the property will not pass until the condition be fulfilled , even though the goods may have been actually ...
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Page 904 - That a person is the owner of property from exercising acts of ownership over it, or from common reputation of his ownership; 13.
Page 223 - An agreement authorizing or employing an agent or broker to purchase or sell real estate for compensation or a commission; 6.
Page 227 - The following contracts are invalid, unless the same, or some note or memorandum thereof, is in writing and subscribed by the party to be charged or by his agent: 1.
Page 538 - All patents granted, or preemption or homesteads allowed, shall be subject to any vested and accrued water rights, or rights to ditches and reservoirs used in connection with such water rights, as may have been acquired under or recognized by the preceding section.
Page 102 - Every person who has actual notice of circumstances sufficient to put a prudent man upon inquiry as to a particular fact, has constructive notice of the fact itself in all cases in which, by prosecuting such inquiry, he might have learned such fact.
Page 97 - The relief granted to the plaintiff, if there be no answer, cannot exceed that which he shall have demanded in his complaint; but in any other case, the court may grant him any relief consistent with the case made by the complaint and embraced within the issue.
Page 902 - A waiver is an intentional relinquishment of a known right or such conduct as warrants an inference of the relinquishment of such right and may result from an express agreement or be inferred from circumstances indicating an intent to waive.
Page 193 - The liens provided for in this chapter are preferred to any lien, mortgage, or other encumbrance which may have attached subsequent to the time when the building, improvement, or structure was commenced, work done, or materials were commenced to be furnished...
Page 386 - In ejectment, the plaintiff recovers upon the strength of his own title, and not upon the weakness of that of his adversary.
Page 656 - In order to justify the inference of legal guilt, the existence of the inculpatory facts must be absolutely incompatible with the innocence of the accused, and incapable of explanation upon any other reasonable hypothesis than that of his guilt.