The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the Lawyers, Volumen32Weed, Parsons, 1886 |
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... prosecution proved the sale by the defendant of the article known as oleomargarine , or oleomargarine butter . That it was sold at about half the price of ordinary butter . The purchaser testified that the sale was made at a kind of ...
... prosecution proved the sale by the defendant of the article known as oleomargarine , or oleomargarine butter . That it was sold at about half the price of ordinary butter . The purchaser testified that the sale was made at a kind of ...
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... prosecuting officer are to the contrary . We do not think that sec . 6 is capable of the construction claimed . The prohibition is not of the manufacture or sale of an arti- cle designed as an imitation of dairy butter or cheese , or ...
... prosecuting officer are to the contrary . We do not think that sec . 6 is capable of the construction claimed . The prohibition is not of the manufacture or sale of an arti- cle designed as an imitation of dairy butter or cheese , or ...
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... PROSECUTION - PEACE OBTENSION OF WARRANT - FORM - INFERENCE OF MALICE - ADVICE OF COUNSEL - PUNITIVE DAMAGES - GOOD FAITH - EVI- DENCE . ( 1 ) In an ordinary action for a malicious pros- ecution it is essential to aver in the ...
... PROSECUTION - PEACE OBTENSION OF WARRANT - FORM - INFERENCE OF MALICE - ADVICE OF COUNSEL - PUNITIVE DAMAGES - GOOD FAITH - EVI- DENCE . ( 1 ) In an ordinary action for a malicious pros- ecution it is essential to aver in the ...
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... prosecutions for rape the prosecutrix may not testify in chief to the particulars of a complaint made by her . The court said : " The foregoing statements were admitted on the ground , as stated by the court below , that they constitute ...
... prosecutions for rape the prosecutrix may not testify in chief to the particulars of a complaint made by her . The court said : " The foregoing statements were admitted on the ground , as stated by the court below , that they constitute ...
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... prosecuting the action would be en . titled to the benefit of the property . Dewey v . Moyer , 72 N. Y. 70. But these decisions stand in direct con- flict with those of the Supreme Court of the United States . That court has declared ...
... prosecuting the action would be en . titled to the benefit of the property . Dewey v . Moyer , 72 N. Y. 70. But these decisions stand in direct con- flict with those of the Supreme Court of the United States . That court has declared ...
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Página 72 - It is a finality as to the claim or demand in controversy, concluding parties and those In privity with them, not only as to every matter which was offered and received to sustain or defeat the claim or demand, but as to any other admissible matter which might have been offered for that purpose.
Página 255 - A valid and subsisting location of mineral lands, made and kept up in accordance with the provisions of the statutes of the United States, has the effect of a grant by the United States of the right of present and exclusive possession of the lands located.
Página 350 - ... no subject shall be arrested, imprisoned, despoiled or deprived of his property, immunities, or privileges, put out of the protection of the law, exiled, or deprived of his life, liberty or estate; but by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
Página 74 - The principle that in every forum a contract is governed by the law with a view to which it was made.
Página 80 - Probable cause" has been defined as a reasonable ground of suspicion supported by circumstances sufficiently strong in themselves to warrant a cautious man in the belief that the person accused is guilty of the offense with which he is charged.
Página 138 - An adjudication is final and conclusive, not only as to the matter actually determined, but as to every other matter which the parties might have litigated, and have had decided as incident to or essentially connected with the subject-matter of the litigation, and every matter coming within the legitimate purview of the original action, both in respect to matters of claim and of defense": Freeman on Judgments, sec.
Página 257 - Equitable estoppel is the effect of the voluntary conduct of a party whereby he is absolutely precluded, both at law and in equity, from asserting rights which might, perhaps, have otherwise existed, either of property, of contract, or of remedy...
Página 255 - In this action the plaintiff must recover on the strength of his own title, not on the weakness of that of his adversary.
Página 260 - Probable cause is such a state of facts in the mind of the prosecutor, as would lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion, that the person arrested is guilty.
Página 78 - The people of the United States, as sovereign owners of the National Territories, have supreme power over them and their inhabitants. In the exercise of this sovereign dominion, they are represented by the government of the United States, to whom all the powers of government over that subject have been delegated, subject only to such restrictions as are expressed in the Constitution, or are necessarily implied in its terms...