Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 104
... condition of the mind of the plaintiff as stated in the complaint when the accident occurred , and it is useless to speculate as to the remote causes of that condition - whether drunkenness , utter prostration , somnambulism , brain ...
... condition of the mind of the plaintiff as stated in the complaint when the accident occurred , and it is useless to speculate as to the remote causes of that condition - whether drunkenness , utter prostration , somnambulism , brain ...
Page 117
... condition or pay the damages actually sustained from non - per- formance thereof , applies generally as to bonds with conditions , designed as an indemnity between pri- vate persons for non - performance of a collateral agree- ment ...
... condition or pay the damages actually sustained from non - per- formance thereof , applies generally as to bonds with conditions , designed as an indemnity between pri- vate persons for non - performance of a collateral agree- ment ...
Page 238
... condition for notice of the claim for damages was to be sixty days from the sending . The condition was held valid within the maxim conventio vincit legem , and reasonable as to time . In Young v . Western U. Tel . Co. , 65 N. Y. 163 ...
... condition for notice of the claim for damages was to be sixty days from the sending . The condition was held valid within the maxim conventio vincit legem , and reasonable as to time . In Young v . Western U. Tel . Co. , 65 N. Y. 163 ...
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