Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 21; Volume 88W.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1875 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... pay the money found due by the decree , and in claiming the supersedeas they cannot be held responsible for the loss of ... payment of any sum which can never be adjudged against him . And it is clear that in this case the appellants ...
... pay the money found due by the decree , and in claiming the supersedeas they cannot be held responsible for the loss of ... payment of any sum which can never be adjudged against him . And it is clear that in this case the appellants ...
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... payment of $ 1,057,686 to the complainant by the company or the assignees , and in default of such payment , the sale of the mortgaged property , sub- ject to an incumbrance thereon of $ 1,500,000 and upwards . From this decree both the ...
... payment of $ 1,057,686 to the complainant by the company or the assignees , and in default of such payment , the sale of the mortgaged property , sub- ject to an incumbrance thereon of $ 1,500,000 and upwards . From this decree both the ...
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... payment of the decree . Mr. Justice McLean , who delivered the opinion of the court , after referring to the case of Catlett v . Brodie , said , " If this construction of the statute be adhered to , the amount of the bond given on the ...
... payment of the decree . Mr. Justice McLean , who delivered the opinion of the court , after referring to the case of Catlett v . Brodie , said , " If this construction of the statute be adhered to , the amount of the bond given on the ...
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... payment of the interest . What the loss is likely to be depends upon the facts . As to this the justice , after consideration of the case , must deter- mine . In this case there can be no loss to the appellee if , as is contended by the ...
... payment of the interest . What the loss is likely to be depends upon the facts . As to this the justice , after consideration of the case , must deter- mine . In this case there can be no loss to the appellee if , as is contended by the ...
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... payments made in consequence were voluntary payments , and , on that ground alone ( if there were no other ) , could not ... payment as a condition of trading at all , required by the war power ; the other was an excise im- posed by the ...
... payments made in consequence were voluntary payments , and , on that ground alone ( if there were no other ) , could not ... payment as a condition of trading at all , required by the war power ; the other was an excise im- posed by the ...
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Page 167 - The said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other for their common defence, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever.
Page 298 - ... the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; by receiving deposits; by buying and selling exchange, coin, and bullion; by loaning money on personal security; and by obtaining, issuing, and circulating notes according to the provisions of this title.
Page 533 - Of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, saving to suitors in all cases the right of a common-law remedy where the common law is competent to give it, and to claimants the rights and remedies under the workmen's compensation law of any State.60 Fourth.
Page 172 - And at such meetings every male inhabitant of twenty-one years of age and upwards, having a freehold estate within the Commonwealth, of the annual income of three pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds...
Page 657 - It is not sufficient that he may sustain no injury by a change in the contract, or that it may even be for his benefit. He has a right to stand upon the very terms of his contract; and if he does not assent to any variation of it, and a variation is made, it is fatal.
Page 42 - And where a suit is now pending, or may be hereafter brought, in any state court, in which there is a controversy between a citizen of the state in which the suit is brought and a citizen of another state...
Page 448 - ... after the allowance of such a claim, the ascertainment of the amount due, and the issuing of a warrant for the payment thereof.
Page 339 - ... the assignee may recover the property, or the value of it, from the person so receiving it, or so to be benefited...
Page 147 - The case was submitted to the court without the intervention of a jury. The court found as a matter of fact that plaintiff was employed until May 1, 1924, at a salary of $175 per month ; that he performed his services in a "reasonable way...
Page 172 - In elections by the citizens, every freeman of the age of twenty-one years, having resided in the state two years next before the election, and within that time paid a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least six months before the election, shall enjoy the rights of an elector...