California Appellate Decisions, Volume 27Recorder Print. and Publishing Company, 1918 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... statement of the same in writing , a duplicate copy of which shall be filed with the auditor at the same time . " In the month of February , 1918 , for services rendered by respond- ent as such sheriff covering the time necessarily ...
... statement of the same in writing , a duplicate copy of which shall be filed with the auditor at the same time . " In the month of February , 1918 , for services rendered by respond- ent as such sheriff covering the time necessarily ...
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... statement that the taking of water by plaintiff as claimed by it " will ruin the lands of defendants by depriving them of water , and that the damage will be a large sum " . The next article is from the " Livingston Chronicle " of May ...
... statement that the taking of water by plaintiff as claimed by it " will ruin the lands of defendants by depriving them of water , and that the damage will be a large sum " . The next article is from the " Livingston Chronicle " of May ...
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... statement based upon the assumed correctness of petitioner's claim was unnecessary to the decision , which was clearly founded upon other grounds , which must be deemed con- clusive as to the question involved in the instant case ...
... statement based upon the assumed correctness of petitioner's claim was unnecessary to the decision , which was clearly founded upon other grounds , which must be deemed con- clusive as to the question involved in the instant case ...
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... statement is the simplest and , as to the defendants ' position , the most favorable statement of the rule to be found in the case . An examination of the record in that case indicates that the property there assessed was an entire lot ...
... statement is the simplest and , as to the defendants ' position , the most favorable statement of the rule to be found in the case . An examination of the record in that case indicates that the property there assessed was an entire lot ...
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... statement from the opinion : " It is only the land assessed which is subject to the lien , and the judgment directing the sale , as well as the complaint for its foreclosure , must be limited to the description of the lot as found in ...
... statement from the opinion : " It is only the land assessed which is subject to the lien , and the judgment directing the sale , as well as the complaint for its foreclosure , must be limited to the description of the lot as found in ...
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Page 158 - In an action to recover the possession of personal property, judgment for the plaintiff may be for the possession or the value thereof, in case a delivery cannot be had, and damages for the detention.
Page 216 - But apart from the common law as to restraint of trade thus taken up by the statute the law is full of instances where a man's fate depends on his estimating rightly, that is, as the jury subsequently estimates it, some matter of degree. If his judgment is wrong, not only may he incur a fine or a short imprisonment, as here; he may incur the penalty of death.
Page 237 - He must restore to the other party everything of value which he has received from him under the contract; or must offer to restore the same, upon condition that such party shall do likewise, unless the latter is unable or positively refuses to do so.
Page 569 - ... after an examination of the entire cause, including the evidence, the court shall be of the opinion that the error complained of has resulted in a miscarriage of justice...
Page 401 - Act to recover damages for personal injuries to an employee, or where such injuries have resulted in his death, the fact that the employee may have been guilty of contributory negligence shall not bar a recovery, but the damages shall be diminished by the jury in proportion to the amount of negligence attributable to such employee...
Page 403 - A servant is one who is employed to render personal service to his employer, otherwise than in the pursuit of an independent calling, and who in such service remains entirely under the control and direction of the latter, who is called his master.
Page 198 - And it is understood that the stipulations aforesaid are to apply to and bind the heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns of the respective parties, and that time is of the essence of this contract.
Page 289 - If of or over the age of sixteen years, and under the age of eighteen years...
Page 7 - The Legislature shall provide for a system of Common Schools, by which a school shall be kept up and supported in each district at least three months in every year : and any school district neglecting to keep up and support such a school, may be deprived of its proportion of the interest of the public fund during such neglect.
Page 300 - There are particular relations in which it is the policy of the law to encourage confidence, and to preserve it inviolate; therefore, a person cannot be examined as a witness in the following cases: 1.