Albany Law Journal, Volume 39Weed, Parsons & Company, 1889 - Law |
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... statute . The Supreme Court of that State held the provision to be constitutional , and that its object was not merely to render such evidence admissible , for without the aid of the statute it might have been received , al- though ...
... statute . The Supreme Court of that State held the provision to be constitutional , and that its object was not merely to render such evidence admissible , for without the aid of the statute it might have been received , al- though ...
Page 382
... statute , when slaves were assigned to the wife for alimony out of the hus- band's estate , she had the absolute property in them . The statute authorized the court to allow her such ali- mony as her husband's circumstances would permit ...
... statute , when slaves were assigned to the wife for alimony out of the hus- band's estate , she had the absolute property in them . The statute authorized the court to allow her such ali- mony as her husband's circumstances would permit ...
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... statute . Thus if a man dies after commenc ing an action , and it abates by his death , and the limi- tation of time for bringing another action expires be- fore the appointment of an executor or administrator , the courts have held ...
... statute . Thus if a man dies after commenc ing an action , and it abates by his death , and the limi- tation of time for bringing another action expires be- fore the appointment of an executor or administrator , the courts have held ...
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