Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, Volume 129F.F. Handell, 1912 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... issue before the court , and that is the homestead exemption . There is no ques- tion here of the validity of the mortgage . The mortgage is alive and operative as a mortgage , as long as the present indebtedness due by J. E. Varnado ...
... issue before the court , and that is the homestead exemption . There is no ques- tion here of the validity of the mortgage . The mortgage is alive and operative as a mortgage , as long as the present indebtedness due by J. E. Varnado ...
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... issue of new notes by J. E. Varnado & Bro . in renewal of the old ones was but the continuance of the same obliga- tion , and did not operate a novation , or re- lease , or impair the effect of the original pledge in absence of proof of ...
... issue of new notes by J. E. Varnado & Bro . in renewal of the old ones was but the continuance of the same obliga- tion , and did not operate a novation , or re- lease , or impair the effect of the original pledge in absence of proof of ...
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... issue is that of lesion vel non ; the question of whether in case of lesion the vendee shall return the property or pay the supplement of price is not an issue in the case . On the latter question , the vendee decides for himself , and ...
... issue is that of lesion vel non ; the question of whether in case of lesion the vendee shall return the property or pay the supplement of price is not an issue in the case . On the latter question , the vendee decides for himself , and ...
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... issue in the case said to be pending in said Supreme Court of New York , and that the interroga- tories relate to her private life , and are in- sulting and calculated to injure her good name and reputation . tary , and urged before the ...
... issue in the case said to be pending in said Supreme Court of New York , and that the interroga- tories relate to her private life , and are in- sulting and calculated to injure her good name and reputation . tary , and urged before the ...
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... issue their commission to any magistrate of the parish wherein a witness shall reside , to examine such witness and receive his disposition . " Construing the two articles thus quoted to- gether , it is plain that the one ( article 1070 ) ...
... issue their commission to any magistrate of the parish wherein a witness shall reside , to examine such witness and receive his disposition . " Construing the two articles thus quoted to- gether , it is plain that the one ( article 1070 ) ...
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Page 339 - And I do hereby bind myself, my heirs, executors, and administrators, to warrant and forever defend...
Page 427 - that where one by his words or conduct wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, or to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from averring against the latter a different state of things as existing at the same time.
Page 891 - Judgment appealed from be annulled, avoided, and reversed, and that there now be Judgment In favor of plaintiff...
Page 287 - The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said Territory as to the citizens of the United States and those of any other States that may be admitted into the Confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor.
Page 703 - Every policy of insurance issued or delivered within the state on or after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and seven, by any life insurance corporation doing business within the state shall contain the entire contract between the parties and nothing shall be incorporated therein by reference to any constitution, by-laws, rules, application or other writings unless the same are indorsed upon or attached to the policy when issued...
Page 703 - ... and all statements purporting to be made by the insured shall in the absence of fraud be deemed representations and not warranties. Any waiver of the provisions of this section shall be void.
Page 281 - And it is hereby declared and agreed by and between all the said parties to these presents, that it shall and may be lawful to and for the said...
Page 435 - But the rule of law is clear, that where one, by his words or conduct, wilfully causes another to believe the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, so as to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from averring against the latter a different state of things as existing at the same time...
Page 127 - That all levies, judgments, attachments, or other liens, obtained through legal proceedings against a person who is insolvent, at any time within four months prior to the filing of a petition in bankruptcy against him, shall be deemed null and void in case he is adjudged a bankrupt...
Page 363 - ... 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.