Atlantic Reporter, Volume 71West Publishing Company, 1909 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 68
purchase delivered to Walter S. Gardner an agreement under seal , in which , among other things , the said Clarence T. Gardner declared that he had purchased said estates at the request of Walter S. Gardner and for the purpose of aiding ...
purchase delivered to Walter S. Gardner an agreement under seal , in which , among other things , the said Clarence T. Gardner declared that he had purchased said estates at the request of Walter S. Gardner and for the purpose of aiding ...
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... purchase logs on his credit de- pended upon conclusions to be drawn from cor- respondence between them , their ... purchase lumber on credit , if any was given , was by parol , and not mentioned in letters , and one charge erroneously ...
... purchase logs on his credit de- pended upon conclusions to be drawn from cor- respondence between them , their ... purchase lumber on credit , if any was given , was by parol , and not mentioned in letters , and one charge erroneously ...
Page 76
... purchase of lum- ber with which the defendant had been con- nected in some way . Considered as that tes- timony left the matter , and without further explanation , it tended to characterize the re- lations between all three of the ...
... purchase of lum- ber with which the defendant had been con- nected in some way . Considered as that tes- timony left the matter , and without further explanation , it tended to characterize the re- lations between all three of the ...
Page 78
... purchase price , as appeared by their book account . These ma- terial facts were testified to by the plaintiffs and Lang , and were disputed by the defend- ant , only as to the main question involved , as to whether Lang was his agent ...
... purchase price , as appeared by their book account . These ma- terial facts were testified to by the plaintiffs and Lang , and were disputed by the defend- ant , only as to the main question involved , as to whether Lang was his agent ...
Page 80
... purchase of either logs or lumber , and that the most that any evidence in the case tend- ed to show was that Lang was his agent no further than to make cash purchases of logs or lumber , and that he kept his account with Lang and ...
... purchase of either logs or lumber , and that the most that any evidence in the case tend- ed to show was that Lang was his agent no further than to make cash purchases of logs or lumber , and that he kept his account with Lang and ...
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action affirmed agent agreement alleged amount appeal appellee applied assignment assumpsit authority Bigelow bill cause Cent charge claim complainant contract corporation counsel Court of Chancery court of equity creditors damages deceased declaration decree deed defendant defendant's demurrer duty easement entitled equity error evidence execution executors fact fendant filed ground held injury issue Jersey Jersey City judge judgment jurisdiction jury justice lampblack land lease liability lien lumber Massachusetts matter ment mortgage motion N. J. Eq N. J. Law negligence nonsuit Note Note.-For owner paid pany parties payment person petition plaintiff plaintiff in error proceedings purchase purpose question Railroad Company reason rule servant statute street suit superior court Supreme Court taxation testator testimony thereof tiff tion trial trustee Vailsburg verdict witness writ
Popular passages
Page 34 - ... that in every case, before the evidence is left to the jury, there is a preliminary question for the judge, not whether there is literally no evidence, but whether there is any upon which a jury can properly proceed to find a verdict for the party producing it, upon whom the onus of proof is imposed.
Page 84 - ... Whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default, and the act, neglect, or default is such as would, if death had not ensued...
Page 46 - A rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted, was allowed; and the following reasons were assigned for setting aside the verdict.
Page 287 - After the passage of this act all property which shall pass by will or by the intestate laws of this state, from any person who may die seized or possessed of the same while a resident of this state...
Page 200 - It is an elementary rule of construction that effect must be given, if possible, to every word, clause and sentence of a statute.
Page 349 - ... the law considers such publication as malicious, unless it is fairly made by a person in the discharge of some public or private duty, whether legal or moral, or in the conduct of his own affairs, in matters where his interest is concerned.
Page 421 - Benjamin, that a contract for the sale of goods to be delivered at a future day is valid, even though the seller has not the goods nor any other means of getting them than to go into the market and buy them...
Page 395 - States, except as permitted by such laws, shall by any implication or construction be deemed to possess the power of carrying on the business of discounting bills, notes or other evidences of debt, of receiving deposits, of buying and selling bills of exchange, or of issuing bills, notes or other evidences of debt for circulation as money...
Page 193 - ... for money had and received by the defendant for the use of the plaintiff...
Page 433 - CJ § 219, it is said that the doctrine of recrimination rests upon the equitable maxim that he who comes into equity must come with clean hands...