Reports of Cases at Law, Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of South Carolina, Volume 1Telescope Office, 1834 |
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... appears from the face of the note and proof ; that it consisted of the one or the other , would not add to , vary or contradict the note itself , but is entirely consistent . with it , and shews that it was given as an indemnity , for ...
... appears from the face of the note and proof ; that it consisted of the one or the other , would not add to , vary or contradict the note itself , but is entirely consistent . with it , and shews that it was given as an indemnity , for ...
Halaman 8
... appear from the following opinion of the Court , delivered by O'NEALL , J. The facts of the case appear , in substance , to be , from the State that Elizabeth Owens , the defendant , is the wife of John for seven years , Owens , who ...
... appear from the following opinion of the Court , delivered by O'NEALL , J. The facts of the case appear , in substance , to be , from the State that Elizabeth Owens , the defendant , is the wife of John for seven years , Owens , who ...
Halaman 9
... appears that the husband has been absent from the State more than seven years , the husband has without any known ... appear ; it is , however , Mc . 145 ques supposed to have been , and will be considered , as in bar ; nor have we ...
... appears that the husband has been absent from the State more than seven years , the husband has without any known ... appear ; it is , however , Mc . 145 ques supposed to have been , and will be considered , as in bar ; nor have we ...
Halaman 21
... appears to me that the true ground on which the determination in Twyne's case ( which is the foundation of our doctrine on this subject ) principally rested , has not been ( if I may ven- ture to say so much , ) fully apprehended in ...
... appears to me that the true ground on which the determination in Twyne's case ( which is the foundation of our doctrine on this subject ) principally rested , has not been ( if I may ven- ture to say so much , ) fully apprehended in ...
Halaman 21
... appears to me that the true ground on which the determination in Twyne's case ( which is the foundation of our doctrine on this subject ) principally rested , has not been ( if I may ven- ture to say so much , ) fully apprehended in ...
... appears to me that the true ground on which the determination in Twyne's case ( which is the foundation of our doctrine on this subject ) principally rested , has not been ( if I may ven- ture to say so much , ) fully apprehended in ...
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Halaman 97 - There was a law, that those who in a storm forsook the ship should forfeit all property therein; and that the ship and lading should belong entirely to those who stayed in it. In a dangerous tempest all the mariners forsook the ship, except only one sick passenger, who, by reason of his disease, was unable to get out and escape. By chance the ship came safe to port. The sick man kept possession, and claimed the benefit of the law.
Halaman 131 - Secondly, That he shall, at the time of his application to be admitted, declare, on oath or affirmation, before some one of the courts aforesaid, that he will support the constitution of the United States, and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, whatever, and particularly, by name, the prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, whereof he was before a citizen or subject ; which proceedings shall...
Halaman 426 - Judicial proceedings, authenticated as aforesaid, shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court within the United States as they have by law or usage in the courts of the state from whence the said records are or shall be taken.
Halaman 189 - ... warrant him, still the master would be liable on the warranty, because the servant was acting within the general scope of his authority, and the public cannot be supposed to be cognizant of any private conversation between the master and...
Halaman 342 - A riot is a tumultuous disturbance of the peace, by three persons or more assembling together of their own authority, with an intent mutually to assist one another against any who shall oppose them in the execution of some enterprise of a private nature, and afterwards actually executing the same in a violent and turbulent manner, to the terror of the people, whether the act intended were of itself lawful or unlawful.
Halaman 427 - If it be a record, conclusive between the parties, it cannot be denied but by the plea of nul tiel record; and when congress gave the effect of a record to the judgment it gave all the collateral consequences. There is no difficulty in the proof. It may be proved in the manner prescribed by the act, and such proof is of as high a nature as an inspection by the court of its own record, or as an exemplification would be in any other court of the same state.
Halaman 348 - ... special damage for which an action on the case will lie; but a particular damage, to maintain this action, ought to be direct, and not consequential; as, for instance, the loss of his horse or some corporal hurt in falling into a trench on the highway,
Halaman 189 - ... if a person keeping livery stables, and having a horse to sell, directed his servant not to warrant him, and the servant did nevertheless warrant him, still the master would be liable on the warranty, because the servant was acting within the general scope of his authority...
Halaman 15 - ... with him in regard of his poor estate, either to permit the donor, or some other for him, or for his benefit, to use or have possession of them, and is contented that he shall pay him his debt when he is able; this shall not be called bona fide...
Halaman 276 - ... the distinction is, that where there have been mutual, current, and unsettled dealings and accounts between the parties, and any of the items are within six years, the plaintiff, to a plea of the statute, that the defendant did not promise within six years, may reply generally, that the defendant did so promise; and the reason seems to be, because the mutual accounts between the parties, for any item of which credit has been given within six years, are of themselves evidence of there being such...