Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 76
... proper to be taken and noted ; for upon a view of the whole case , the mind of the chancellor may be affected by them ; just as it is proper to take and note objections to evidence taken by deposition ; but a bill of exceptions , as ...
... proper to be taken and noted ; for upon a view of the whole case , the mind of the chancellor may be affected by them ; just as it is proper to take and note objections to evidence taken by deposition ; but a bill of exceptions , as ...
Page 113
... proper for the purpose for which it was designed . " It is no answer to say that here the defendant was iguorant of the defect in the boxes , and that he used every proper precaution to guard against it . Neither the ignorance of the ...
... proper for the purpose for which it was designed . " It is no answer to say that here the defendant was iguorant of the defect in the boxes , and that he used every proper precaution to guard against it . Neither the ignorance of the ...
Page 250
... proper ; to cause such names to be registered as they may think proper to be so marked ; to inspect and scrutinize such register of voters ; and for purposes of identification to affix their signatures to each page of the original list ...
... proper ; to cause such names to be registered as they may think proper to be so marked ; to inspect and scrutinize such register of voters ; and for purposes of identification to affix their signatures to each page of the original list ...
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