Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 170
... amount of their respective claims , such inventory not however to be conclusive as to the quantity of the debtor's estate , and the assignee to be entitled to any other property , belonging to the debtor at the time of the assignment ...
... amount of their respective claims , such inventory not however to be conclusive as to the quantity of the debtor's estate , and the assignee to be entitled to any other property , belonging to the debtor at the time of the assignment ...
Page 403
... amount of damages sustained by the plaintiff , and this opinion was to be determined by the evi- dence adduced . The witnesses whose testimony was objected to were not strangers who were called upon to express an abstract opinion as to ...
... amount of damages sustained by the plaintiff , and this opinion was to be determined by the evi- dence adduced . The witnesses whose testimony was objected to were not strangers who were called upon to express an abstract opinion as to ...
Page 444
... amount actually collected and received by her , though that amount might have been but a small part of the sum due by the debtor . Where there is a specific legacy of a personal chattel the case is different . The chattel has a market ...
... amount actually collected and received by her , though that amount might have been but a small part of the sum due by the debtor . Where there is a specific legacy of a personal chattel the case is different . The chattel has a market ...
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