Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 111
... given to one Murray , a prior holder of the mortgage , who had assigned it to the complainant . The court say in the opinion , p . 436 : " In the case under consideration , Murray had assigned the bond and mortgage given to him , and ...
... given to one Murray , a prior holder of the mortgage , who had assigned it to the complainant . The court say in the opinion , p . 436 : " In the case under consideration , Murray had assigned the bond and mortgage given to him , and ...
Page 193
... given by the statute , and when thus given it will not extend to embrace elements of damages not given by the statute . The effect of the acts of the several States , and of the English acts , authorizing recovery , for the death of ...
... given by the statute , and when thus given it will not extend to embrace elements of damages not given by the statute . The effect of the acts of the several States , and of the English acts , authorizing recovery , for the death of ...
Page 344
... given to her was such disposal only as a tenant for life could make . There was not here a devise of an estate for life in express terms , but the devise was , ' to have and to hold , or to dispose of so much of the same as she may need ...
... given to her was such disposal only as a tenant for life could make . There was not here a devise of an estate for life in express terms , but the devise was , ' to have and to hold , or to dispose of so much of the same as she may need ...
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