The New York SupplementWest Publishing Company, 1894 - Law reports, digests, etc "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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Page 24
But it is held that , to effectuate the purpose of the statute , the exemption is
extended so as to embrace such property of the pensioner , and that such is the
construction to which it is entitled . Bank v . Carpenter , 119 N. Y. 550 , 23 N. E.
1108.
But it is held that , to effectuate the purpose of the statute , the exemption is
extended so as to embrace such property of the pensioner , and that such is the
construction to which it is entitled . Bank v . Carpenter , 119 N. Y. 550 , 23 N. E.
1108.
Page 25
St. U. S. § 4702 ; ) and that the widow shall be entitled to any accrued pension
unpaid at the time of the husband's death , and that it shall not be considered as
any part of the assets of his estate , nor liable to application to the payment of his
...
St. U. S. § 4702 ; ) and that the widow shall be entitled to any accrued pension
unpaid at the time of the husband's death , and that it shall not be considered as
any part of the assets of his estate , nor liable to application to the payment of his
...
Page 26
But since the provisions were so enlarged as to embrace pensions within the
exemption , and without expressing any restriction in respect to the persons
entitled to its benefit , it is not seen in the import of the statute , as fairly indicated
by its ...
But since the provisions were so enlarged as to embrace pensions within the
exemption , and without expressing any restriction in respect to the persons
entitled to its benefit , it is not seen in the import of the statute , as fairly indicated
by its ...
Page 30
It will be seen from this short statement that the ultimate question litigated in that
action was whether the plaintiff , Prudence M . Wing , was entitled to the
possession of the premises . That question was to be decided by investigating
the extent ...
It will be seen from this short statement that the ultimate question litigated in that
action was whether the plaintiff , Prudence M . Wing , was entitled to the
possession of the premises . That question was to be decided by investigating
the extent ...
Page 32
... Prudence M . Wing was the owner in fee of the premises ; and the other , that
Field was mortgagee in possession , — and from those two premises the court
deduced the conclusion that Field was entitled to remain in possession of the
land .
... Prudence M . Wing was the owner in fee of the premises ; and the other , that
Field was mortgagee in possession , — and from those two premises the court
deduced the conclusion that Field was entitled to remain in possession of the
land .
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