Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 26
... duty . The collector however claimed and received a duty of 20 per cent thereon , and subsequently D. sold the spelter to M. at long price , which by custom gave a purchaser the right to any drawback on duty which might be made ...
... duty . The collector however claimed and received a duty of 20 per cent thereon , and subsequently D. sold the spelter to M. at long price , which by custom gave a purchaser the right to any drawback on duty which might be made ...
Page 72
... duty to maintain such guards . The indictment was removed to the Supreme Court by certiorari , and a motion to quash was made on two grounds : 1st . That no such duty devolved on a land owner with respect to land lying without the ...
... duty to maintain such guards . The indictment was removed to the Supreme Court by certiorari , and a motion to quash was made on two grounds : 1st . That no such duty devolved on a land owner with respect to land lying without the ...
Page 317
... duty on which the action was grounded . In Savings Bank v . Ward the duty arose solely from a contract , and the person suing was no party to the contract . A duty the breach of which is an actionable wrong may arise from a contract ...
... duty on which the action was grounded . In Savings Bank v . Ward the duty arose solely from a contract , and the person suing was no party to the contract . A duty the breach of which is an actionable wrong may arise from a contract ...
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