Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 437
... received in evidence from necessity . Where the transaction from its nature admits of more satisfactory proof they should not be received . Id . Now since the parties are competent witnesses in their own behalf , great care should be ...
... received in evidence from necessity . Where the transaction from its nature admits of more satisfactory proof they should not be received . Id . Now since the parties are competent witnesses in their own behalf , great care should be ...
Page 444
... received by the executor , or collected by him from such debts he is entitled to commissions , as was decided in the case of McKim v . Duncan , 4 Gill , 72 . Money thus received or collected is placed on the same footing , with respect ...
... received by the executor , or collected by him from such debts he is entitled to commissions , as was decided in the case of McKim v . Duncan , 4 Gill , 72 . Money thus received or collected is placed on the same footing , with respect ...
Page 470
... received , recover the profits ac- cruing from the fraud . But neither of these may be adequate to his injury . If he rescinds the contract he may perhaps lose all the consideration paid , and it would be difficult if not impossible to ...
... received , recover the profits ac- cruing from the fraud . But neither of these may be adequate to his injury . If he rescinds the contract he may perhaps lose all the consideration paid , and it would be difficult if not impossible to ...
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