The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 6;Volume 24Freeman & Bolles, 1843 |
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Halaman 33
... purchase , whilst the common law rule in regard to an indefinite failure of issue demands that the estate should be construed an estate tail which should descend to the issue . As the statute is imperative , it would be necessary to ...
... purchase , whilst the common law rule in regard to an indefinite failure of issue demands that the estate should be construed an estate tail which should descend to the issue . As the statute is imperative , it would be necessary to ...
Halaman 35
... purchase , and it is only necessary that the intent should appear , to make the heirs take by purchase . No peculiar terms are required by law to effect this purpose , but only that the intention should be manifested to make the issue ...
... purchase , and it is only necessary that the intent should appear , to make the heirs take by purchase . No peculiar terms are required by law to effect this purpose , but only that the intention should be manifested to make the issue ...
Halaman 36
... purchase , provides for the glaring absurdity that the estate shall go , in a certain event , in a course of succes- sion different from that pointed out in the conveyances , whilst professing to fix the presumed intention by positive ...
... purchase , provides for the glaring absurdity that the estate shall go , in a certain event , in a course of succes- sion different from that pointed out in the conveyances , whilst professing to fix the presumed intention by positive ...
Halaman 37
ing the issue in all cases to take by purchase , or in all cases by descent , would amount , in many instances , to a legisla- tive modification of the conveyance . When an estate is limited to a man generally , or to him and his heirs ...
ing the issue in all cases to take by purchase , or in all cases by descent , would amount , in many instances , to a legisla- tive modification of the conveyance . When an estate is limited to a man generally , or to him and his heirs ...
Halaman 38
... purchase , where the first estate is declared to be for life , and in other cases to restrain the course of inheritance to the issue of the body of the first taker , although the words of limitation were sufficient to carry a fee . If ...
... purchase , where the first estate is declared to be for life , and in other cases to restrain the course of inheritance to the issue of the body of the first taker , although the words of limitation were sufficient to carry a fee . If ...
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Halaman 454 - A corporation is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law. it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly, or as incidental to its very existence.
Halaman 441 - An act to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam...
Halaman 259 - The sober people of America are weary of the fluctuating policy which has directed the public councils. They have seen with regret and with indignation that sudden changes and legislative interferences in cases affecting personal rights become jobs in the hands of enterprising and influential speculators, and snares to the more industrious and less informed part of the community.
Halaman 268 - This is plainly a contract to which the donors, the trustees, and the crown (to whose rights and obligations New Hampshire succeeds) were the original parties. It is a contract made on a valuable consideration. It is a contract for the security and disposition of property. It is a contract on the faith of which real and personal estate has been conveyed to the corporation.
Halaman 458 - ... a party has no right to cross-examine any witness except as to facts and circumstances connected with the matters stated In his direct examination. If he wishes to -examine him as to other matters, he must do so by making the witness his own, and calling him, as such, in the subsequent progress of the cause.
Halaman 26 - Till subdued by age and illness, his conversation was more brilliant and instructive than that of any human being I ever had the good fortune to be acquainted with. His memory (vast and prodigious as it was) he so managed as to make it a source of pleasure and instruction, rather than that dreadful engine of colloquial oppression into which it is sometimes erected.
Halaman 31 - Why should Honesty fly to some safer retreat, From attorneys and barges, *od rot 'em ? For the lawyers are just at the top of the street, And the barges are just at the bottom.
Halaman 167 - Benjamin, that a contract for the sale of goods to be delivered at a future day is valid, even though the seller has not the goods nor any other means of getting them than to go into the market and buy them...
Halaman 446 - The mode of conducting trials, the order of introducing evidence, and the times when it is to be introduced, are, properly, matters belonging to the practice of the Circuit Courts, with which this Court ought not to interfere...
Halaman 201 - ... it is too late to object to the jurisdiction of the Court, on the ground that the plaintiff has an adequate remedy at law, which he might have pursued.