Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 99
... limited ; that an administrator cannot waive it , but is bound to plead it ; that no promise on his part can revive a claim thus barred , or prevent its barring an action not commenced within the appointed time . Scott v . Hancock , 13 ...
... limited ; that an administrator cannot waive it , but is bound to plead it ; that no promise on his part can revive a claim thus barred , or prevent its barring an action not commenced within the appointed time . Scott v . Hancock , 13 ...
Page 452
... limited , the office of such sheriff shall im- mediately expire , and be deemed and taken to be vacant , and if such sheriff shall thereafter presume to execute the office of sheriff , then all such his acts and proceedings done under ...
... limited , the office of such sheriff shall im- mediately expire , and be deemed and taken to be vacant , and if such sheriff shall thereafter presume to execute the office of sheriff , then all such his acts and proceedings done under ...
Page 486
... limited authority ; as to them there is no pre- sumption of law in favor of their jurisdiction ; that must affirmatively appear by sufficient evidence or proper averment in the record , or their judgments will be deemed void on their ...
... limited authority ; as to them there is no pre- sumption of law in favor of their jurisdiction ; that must affirmatively appear by sufficient evidence or proper averment in the record , or their judgments will be deemed void on their ...
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