The New York Supplement, Volumen98West Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... Proof of death was submitted to the defendant October 10 , 1902 , which proof was accepted by the defendant as satisfactory . In the following month plaintiff saw a rep- resentative of the defendant , and stated to him that she was ...
... Proof of death was submitted to the defendant October 10 , 1902 , which proof was accepted by the defendant as satisfactory . In the following month plaintiff saw a rep- resentative of the defendant , and stated to him that she was ...
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... proof of the circumstances attending its execution . This was objected to by the defendants on the ground that whatever am- biguity existed in the agreement was clearly patent and not open to explanation by oral proof . But I think any ...
... proof of the circumstances attending its execution . This was objected to by the defendants on the ground that whatever am- biguity existed in the agreement was clearly patent and not open to explanation by oral proof . But I think any ...
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... proof as to the handwriting of the entries , or as to who was clerk of the corporation at the time they were made , and without showing a rule requiring the keeping of such records . 2. SAME ANCIENT DOCUMENTS . Records of births and ...
... proof as to the handwriting of the entries , or as to who was clerk of the corporation at the time they were made , and without showing a rule requiring the keeping of such records . 2. SAME ANCIENT DOCUMENTS . Records of births and ...
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... proof of authenticity of these records to entitle them to be received in evidence . The court also held that without them there was no in- dependent proof that plaintiff's ancestors were members of the family . of Anna E. St. John , the ...
... proof of authenticity of these records to entitle them to be received in evidence . The court also held that without them there was no in- dependent proof that plaintiff's ancestors were members of the family . of Anna E. St. John , the ...
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... proof of a particular fact by hearsay , reputation , or tradition ; and , in addition to the declarations of deceased persons who were likely to know , unauthenticated facts and entries , made presumably with no motive to deceive - such ...
... proof of a particular fact by hearsay , reputation , or tradition ; and , in addition to the declarations of deceased persons who were likely to know , unauthenticated facts and entries , made presumably with no motive to deceive - such ...
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Página 84 - No indictment is insufficient, nor can the trial, judgment, or other proceedings thereon be affected, by reason of a defect or imperfection in matter of form, which does not tend to the prejudice of the substantial rights of the defendant, upon the merits.
Página 356 - An unqualified order or promise to pay is unconditional within the meaning of this Act, though coupled with: 1. An indication of a particular fund out of which reimbursement is to be made, or a particular account to be debited with the amount; or 2. A statement of the transaction which gives rise to the instrument; but an order or promise to pay out of a particular fund is not unconditional.
Página 716 - The object was to insure that a person should not be compelled, when acting as a witness in any investigation, to give testimony which might tend to show that he himself had committed a crime. The privilege is limited to criminal matters, but it is as broad as the mischief against which it seeks to guard.
Página 356 - Where the instrument is addressed to a drawee, he must be named or otherwise indicated therein with reasonable certainty.
Página 298 - No judicial officer, except justices of the peace, shall receive to his own use any fees or perquisites of office...
Página 68 - Certainly, in the granting of injunctions, which is not a matter of right, but rests in the sound discretion of the court...
Página 574 - Company to recover damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained through the negligence of the defendant company in the operation of one of its street cars.
Página 339 - But no law shall ^ -authorize the construction or operation of a street railroad except upon the condition that the consent of the owners of one-half in value of the property bounded on, and the consent also of the local authorities having the control of, that portion of a street or highway upon which it is proposed to construct or operate such railroad be first obtained...
Página 5 - The assent of two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the Legislature shall be requisite to every bill appropriating the public moneys or property for local or private purposes.