Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, المجلد 7Philip H. Nicklin, no. 175 Chestnut Street, A. Small, printer, 1823 |
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... objected , but the Court admitted it , and the defendant excepted . The defendant then offered evidence to shew , that John Kean , since 1809 , had repeatedly said , that he had paid James Alricks in full for his share in the estate of ...
... objected , but the Court admitted it , and the defendant excepted . The defendant then offered evidence to shew , that John Kean , since 1809 , had repeatedly said , that he had paid James Alricks in full for his share in the estate of ...
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... objected to this evidence , and the Court overruled it . The defendants then cross examined John Fulmer , one of the ... objection to this deposition was , that the witness had not answered one of the defendants ' own interrogatories ...
... objected to this evidence , and the Court overruled it . The defendants then cross examined John Fulmer , one of the ... objection to this deposition was , that the witness had not answered one of the defendants ' own interrogatories ...
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... objected to this deposition , and the Court overruled it : The plaintiff thereupon excepted to the Court's opinion . and others V. GILLESPY . The defendants further offered in evidence another deposi- tion of Bernard Cummin , a witness ...
... objected to this deposition , and the Court overruled it : The plaintiff thereupon excepted to the Court's opinion . and others V. GILLESPY . The defendants further offered in evidence another deposi- tion of Bernard Cummin , a witness ...
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... objection taken at the trial , insomuch that no evidence will be intended to have been given which does not expressly appear , still the court are supposed to have had the record before them , and to have taken notice of the term to ...
... objection taken at the trial , insomuch that no evidence will be intended to have been given which does not expressly appear , still the court are supposed to have had the record before them , and to have taken notice of the term to ...
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... objection was , that the witness had not answered one of the defendant's own interrogatories , and that he had been examined and had answered generally to the cross interrogatories ; and in the other , that only two out of five of the ...
... objection was , that the witness had not answered one of the defendant's own interrogatories , and that he had been examined and had answered generally to the cross interrogatories ; and in the other , that only two out of five of the ...
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الصفحة 518 - ... and by that name shall have succession, and they and their successors shall and may forever thereafter by the same name be able and capable in law to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended...
الصفحة 518 - That the said corporation and their successors, by the name, style and title aforesaid, shall be able and capable in law to sue and be sued...
الصفحة 40 - From all the cases upon this subject, it appears to be determined, that however general the words of a covenant may be if standing alone, yet if from other covenants in the same deed it is plainly and irresistibly to be inferred that the party could not have intended to use the words in the general sense which they import, the court will limit the operation of the general words.
الصفحة 213 - If a trustee Is In possession, and does not execute his trust, the possession of the trustee Is the possession of the cestui que trust; and. If the only circumstance Is that he does not perform his trust, his possession operates nothing as a bar, because his possession Is according to his title.
الصفحة 422 - No person shall, for the same offence, be twice put in jeopardy of his life or limb, nor shall any man's property be taken or applied to public use without the consent of his representatives, and without just compensation being previously made to him.
الصفحة 548 - These gifts were made, not indeed to make a profit for the donors or their posterity, but for something in their opinion of inestimable value; for something which they deemed a full equivalent for the money with which it was purchased. The consideration for which they stipulated is the perpetual application of the fund to its object in the mode prescribed by themselves.
الصفحة 75 - R. 535, has been, that it is to be regarded as a chose in action, and, as expressed by Lord Thurlow, "the purchaser must abide by the case of the person from whom he buys...
الصفحة 404 - ... of the blood of the ancestor from whom the estate came...
الصفحة 428 - On the contrary, involuntary manslaughter is where it plainly appears that neither death nor any great bodily harm was intended, but death is accidentally caused by some unlawful act, or an act not strictly lawful in itself, but done in an unlawful manner and without due caution.
الصفحة 33 - Now, the condition of the above obligation is such that if the above bound (insert the name of the person appointed or elected) shall well and truly perform the duties of said office.