The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the Lawyers, Volume 28Weed, Parsons, 1884 - Law |
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... recover , but if the other defect on the highway was the cause he could recover . If he horse be- came unmanageable by fright the hole in the culvert was a proximate cause ; if he did not , it was not . ACTION for personal injuries from ...
... recover , but if the other defect on the highway was the cause he could recover . If he horse be- came unmanageable by fright the hole in the culvert was a proximate cause ; if he did not , it was not . ACTION for personal injuries from ...
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... recover rent alleged to be in arrear , although in fact no rent was actually due . It was there argued that the payment was not voluntary , that the tenant must either pay or have | his furniture sold ; yet the court held that the ...
... recover rent alleged to be in arrear , although in fact no rent was actually due . It was there argued that the payment was not voluntary , that the tenant must either pay or have | his furniture sold ; yet the court held that the ...
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... recover , unless he has proved to your satisfaction that such act of self- destruction was not Ferguson's voluntary and willful act ; that he had not at the time sufficient power of mind and reason to understand the physical nature and ...
... recover , unless he has proved to your satisfaction that such act of self- destruction was not Ferguson's voluntary and willful act ; that he had not at the time sufficient power of mind and reason to understand the physical nature and ...
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