Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, in the Year ..., Volume 66Edward O. Jenkins, 1882 - Equity |
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... wife's mother , and rendering such service as he can render , and has knowledge of the physicians who attend her , and says nothing , is not sufficient to show an implied promise to foot the physician's bill . We cannot raise an implied ...
... wife's mother , and rendering such service as he can render , and has knowledge of the physicians who attend her , and says nothing , is not sufficient to show an implied promise to foot the physician's bill . We cannot raise an implied ...
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... wife . There was direct conflict between the bill and answer and affidavits on the the question whether the trust estate was justly chargeable with the bill of goods sold by complainants to Massey . He swore posi- tively that the credit ...
... wife . There was direct conflict between the bill and answer and affidavits on the the question whether the trust estate was justly chargeable with the bill of goods sold by complainants to Massey . He swore posi- tively that the credit ...
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... wife , who carried on in the city of Savannah , in her own name , a millinery establishment , though it belonged to him , to the plain- tiffs residing in Baltimore , to supply the establishment Brown vs. The City of Atlanta . with a ...
... wife , who carried on in the city of Savannah , in her own name , a millinery establishment , though it belonged to him , to the plain- tiffs residing in Baltimore , to supply the establishment Brown vs. The City of Atlanta . with a ...
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... I now live . One evening in that month I went home and found my wife in tears- " said she had been grossly insulted by McIver " Stewart vs. The State . -without asking particulars I went v 66-6 SEPTEMBER TERM , 1880 . 91.
... I now live . One evening in that month I went home and found my wife in tears- " said she had been grossly insulted by McIver " Stewart vs. The State . -without asking particulars I went v 66-6 SEPTEMBER TERM , 1880 . 91.
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... wife begged me " to have no difficulty with him . " I wrote him if he did not leave town in twenty - four hours ... wife's cousin . I went to see Hazelhurst to remonstrate with him about being in such company . I was very much excited ...
... wife begged me " to have no difficulty with him . " I wrote him if he did not leave town in twenty - four hours ... wife's cousin . I went to see Hazelhurst to remonstrate with him about being in such company . I was very much excited ...
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Page 375 - In the removal of a cause from a State to a Federal court...
Page 374 - ... at any time before the trial or final hearing of the suit, if before or at the time of filing said petition he makes and files in said state court an affidavit stating that he has reason to believe, and does believe, that, from prejudice or local influence, he will not be able to obtain justice in such state court.
Page 376 - That if a suit be commenced in any state court against an alien, or by a citizen of the state in which the suit is brought against a citizen of another state...
Page 223 - State one year next preceding the election, and shall have resided six months in the county in which he offers to vote, and shall have paid all taxes which may hereafter be required of him, and which he may have had an opportunity of paying, agreeably to law, except for the year of the election, shall be deemed an elector...
Page 140 - That where one of the original parties to the contract or cause of action in issue and on trial, is dead, or is shown to the court to be insane ; or when an executor or administrator is a party, the other party shall not be admitted to testify in his own favor...
Page 408 - Laws of a general nature shall have uniform operation throughout the State, and no special law shall be enacted in any case for which provision has been made by an existing general law. No general law affecting private rights, shall be varied in any particular case, by special legislation, except with the free consent, in writing, of all persons to be affected thereby ; and no person under legal disability to contract, is capable of such consent.
Page 179 - ... private capacities, and an action of debt may in such case be brought against them, or any of them, their or any of their heirs, executors or administrators, in any court...
Page 377 - ... is a suit in which there can be a final determination of the controversy, so far as concerns him, without the presence of the other defendants as parties in the cause.
Page 370 - And where a suit is now pending, or may be hereafter brought in any state court in which there is a controversy between a citizen of the state in which the suit is brought, and a citizen of another state...
Page 147 - Involuntary manslaughter shall •consist in the killing of a human being without any intent to do so. in the •commission of an unlawful act, or a lawful act, which probably might produce such a consequence, in an unlawful manner...