Reports ... Proceedings, Volumen25Ohio State Bar Association, 1904 List of members in each vol. |
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... Sandusky , O. Harry B. Arnold , Columbus , O. Edward Kibler , Newark , O. Henry Bannon , Portsmouth , O. 8th District : John M. Cook , Steubenville , O. 9th District : A. Pomerene , Canton , O. 10th District : Harlan F. Burket , Findlay ...
... Sandusky , O. Harry B. Arnold , Columbus , O. Edward Kibler , Newark , O. Henry Bannon , Portsmouth , O. 8th District : John M. Cook , Steubenville , O. 9th District : A. Pomerene , Canton , O. 10th District : Harlan F. Burket , Findlay ...
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... Sandusky , Erie . Cadiz , Logan , A. I. Vorys , H. M. Daugherty , G. H. Stewart , Roscoe Mauck , M. J. Hartley , J. H. Mackey , Dudley C. Outcalt , Harlan F. Burket , A. B. Johnson , D. A. Hollingsworth , Justin H. Tyler , Oliver N ...
... Sandusky , Erie . Cadiz , Logan , A. I. Vorys , H. M. Daugherty , G. H. Stewart , Roscoe Mauck , M. J. Hartley , J. H. Mackey , Dudley C. Outcalt , Harlan F. Burket , A. B. Johnson , D. A. Hollingsworth , Justin H. Tyler , Oliver N ...
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... Sandusky . Waverly , Pickaway . Pike . Ravenna , Eaton , Portage . Preble . Ottawa , Mansfield , Chillicothe , Fremont , Portsmouth , Tiffin , E. L. Hoskins , Sidney , Ralph S. Ambler , Canton , D. A. Doyle , Akron , Warren , Trumbull ...
... Sandusky . Waverly , Pickaway . Pike . Ravenna , Eaton , Portage . Preble . Ottawa , Mansfield , Chillicothe , Fremont , Portsmouth , Tiffin , E. L. Hoskins , Sidney , Ralph S. Ambler , Canton , D. A. Doyle , Akron , Warren , Trumbull ...
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... Sandusky Columbus Ashland Ironton Steubenville Salem 9th District , F. J. Mullins 10th District , Harlan F. Burket Findlay Committee on Judicial Administration and Legal Reform . Cincinnati Troy Columbus Cleveland 1st District , Simeon ...
... Sandusky Columbus Ashland Ironton Steubenville Salem 9th District , F. J. Mullins 10th District , Harlan F. Burket Findlay Committee on Judicial Administration and Legal Reform . Cincinnati Troy Columbus Cleveland 1st District , Simeon ...
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... Sandusky ; L. C. Laylin , Norwalk ; U. L. Marvin , Akron ; W. H. A. Read , Toledo ; William T. Spear , Warren ; John N. VanDeman , Dayton ; A. Vorys , Lancaster ; S. S. Wheeler , Lima . Alternate Delegates ; J. I. Allread , Greenville ...
... Sandusky ; L. C. Laylin , Norwalk ; U. L. Marvin , Akron ; W. H. A. Read , Toledo ; William T. Spear , Warren ; John N. VanDeman , Dayton ; A. Vorys , Lancaster ; S. S. Wheeler , Lima . Alternate Delegates ; J. I. Allread , Greenville ...
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Página 11 - Newly discovered evidence, material for the party making the application, which he could not, with reasonable diligence, have discovered and produced at the trial; 5.
Página 189 - The court, in every stage of an action, must disregard any error or defect in the pleadings or proceedings, which does not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party ; and no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Página 173 - Mr. Leach Made a speech, Angry, neat, but wrong : Mr. Hart, On the other part, Was heavy, dull, and long; Mr. Parker Made the case darker, Which was dark enough without : Mr. Cooke Cited his book, And the Chancellor said — I doubt.
Página ix - And the said association is formed to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, to promote reform in the law, to facilitate the administration of justice, to elevate the standard of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession, and to cherish the spirit of brotherhood among the members thereof.
Página 165 - Second inclusive, and from his time to that of Henry the Eighth •were taken by the prothonotaries, or chief scribes of the Court, at the expense of the Crown, and published annually, whence they are known under the denomination of the Year Books.
Página xvi - All papers read before the Association shall be lodged with the Secretary. The Annual Address of the President, the Reports of Committees, and all proceedings at the Annual Meeting shall be printed; but no other address made or paper read or presented shall be printed, except by order of the Committee on Publications.
Página 109 - If the right to trial by jury were a fundamental right which goes wherever the jurisdiction of the United States extends, or if Congress, in framing laws for outlying territory belonging: to the United States was obliged to establish that system by affirmative legislation, it would follow that, no matter what the needs or capacities of the people, trial by jury, and in no other way, must be forthwith established, although the result may be to work injustice and provoke disturbance rather than to...
Página 135 - Courts cannot nullify an act of the State Legislature on the vague ground that they think it opposed to a general latent spirit supposed to pervade or underlie the Constitution, where neither the terms nor the implications of the instrument disclose any such restriction.
Página 123 - That railroads, though constructed by private corporations and owned by them, are public highways, has been the doctrine of nearly all the courts ever since such conveniences for passage and transportation have had any existence. Very early the question arose whether a State's right of eminent domain could be exercised by a private corporation created for the purpose of constructing a railroad. Clearly it could not, unless taking land for such a purpose by such an agency is taking land for public...
Página 123 - What else does this doctrine mean if not that building a railroad, though it be built by a private corporation, is an act done for a public use? And the reason why the use has always been held a public one is that such a road is a highway, whether made by the government itself or by the agency of corporate bodies, or even by individuals, when they obtain their power to construct it from legislative grant.