Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, Volume 137Department of Purchase and Supply, 1924 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... present contract of bargain and sale is all - sufficient . Whatever may be the inaccuracy of expression or the inaptness of the words used in an in- strument , in a legal view , if the intention to pass the title can be discovered , the ...
... present contract of bargain and sale is all - sufficient . Whatever may be the inaccuracy of expression or the inaptness of the words used in an in- strument , in a legal view , if the intention to pass the title can be discovered , the ...
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... Present Fair Mar- ket Value . - In eminent domain proceedings where the property and property rights proposed to be taken have a present fair market value , that value , at the time of the taking , is the " just compensa- tion " to ...
... Present Fair Mar- ket Value . - In eminent domain proceedings where the property and property rights proposed to be taken have a present fair market value , that value , at the time of the taking , is the " just compensa- tion " to ...
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... present fair market value at the time of the taking is the " just compensation " contemplated . Held : That as the award was arrived at through a misconception of the principles of law , the exceptions should be sustained . 5. EMINENT ...
... present fair market value at the time of the taking is the " just compensation " contemplated . Held : That as the award was arrived at through a misconception of the principles of law , the exceptions should be sustained . 5. EMINENT ...
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... Present Fair Mar- ket Value . In eminent domain proceedings where the property and property rights proposed to be taken have a present fair market value , that value , at the time of the taking , is the " just compensa- tion " to which ...
... Present Fair Mar- ket Value . In eminent domain proceedings where the property and property rights proposed to be taken have a present fair market value , that value , at the time of the taking , is the " just compensa- tion " to which ...
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... present fair market value at the time of the taking is the " just compensation " contemplated . Held : That as the award was arrived at through a misconception of the principles of law , the exceptions should be sustained . 5. EMINENT ...
... present fair market value at the time of the taking is the " just compensation " contemplated . Held : That as the award was arrived at through a misconception of the principles of law , the exceptions should be sustained . 5. EMINENT ...
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acres action adverse possession Affirmed aforesaid agreement alleged Alleghany county amended amount appeal appellee application arbitration assessment assigns authority award Bar.-In the instant bill of lading Browning carrier Circuit Court city of Roanoke claim Code Commission commissioners Commonwealth Company complainant consideration consignee contract contractor convey conveyance corporation court of equity damages decree deed defendant in error eminent domain entitled evidence fact fee simple filed follows Giles county granted grantor Gratt held Jesse Baker judgment jurisdiction land lease lessee lessors license lien lumber marriage ment mining notice November 15 ordinance owner paid parties payment petition plaintiff in error proceedings purchase question railroad reasonable record recover refused Rhudy royalty September 20 Statement statute Staunton suit supra surety surface Syllabus testified testimony thereof timber tion tract trial court valid vendor verdict Virginia wife witness Wynn
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Page 841 - Every holder is deemed prima facie to be a holder in due course ; but when it is shown that the title of any person who has negotiated the instrument was defective, the burden ia on the holder to prove that he or some person under whom he claims, acquired the title as a holder in due course.
Page 124 - Absence or failure of consideration is matter of defense as against any person not a holder in due course; and partial failure of consideration is a defense pro tanto, whether the failure is an ascertained and liquidated amount or otherwise.
Page 184 - It will not do for a man to enter into a contract, and, when called upon to respond to its obligations, to say that he did not read it when he signed it, or did not know what it contained.
Page 350 - ... in order to ascertain that value, the original cost of construction, the amount expended in permanent improvements, the amount and market value of its bonds and stock, the present as compared with the original cost of construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses, are all matters for consideration and are to be given such weight as may be just and right in each case.
Page 71 - But we start with the general consideration that a state may classify with reference to the evil to be prevented, and that if the class discriminated against is or reasonably might be considered to define those from whom the evil mainly is to be feared, it properly may be picked out.
Page 742 - Every law that alters the legal rules of evidence and receives less or different testimony than the law required at the time of the commission of the offense, in order to convict the offender.
Page 191 - Where a signature is forged or made without the authority of the person whose signature it purports to be, it is wholly inoperative, and no right to retain the instrument, or to give a discharge therefor, or to enforce payment thereof against any party thereto, can be acquired through or under such signature, unless the party against whom it is sought to enforce such right is precluded from setting up the forgery or want of authority.
Page 348 - Under the decisions of this court and of the Supreme Court of the United States, the law of the country or State where the contract was made and was to be performed by citizens of that country or State governs.
Page 200 - ... without liability on the part of the carrier, and subject to a lien for all freight and other lawful charges, including a reasonable charge for storage.
Page 619 - The doctrine may be stated in its most general form, that every express executory agreement in writing, whereby the contracting party sufficiently indicates an intention to make some particular property, real or personal, or fund, therein described or identified, a security for a debt or other obligation, or whereby the party promises to convey or assign or transfer the property as security, creates an equitable lien upon the property so indicated...