Atlantic Reporter, Volumen30West Publishing Company, 1895 |
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Página 28
... received . The jury could not safely pass upon the evidence submitted to them without the aid of such a paper . The nature of the paper and the purpose for which it was received having been clearly indicated at the time of its admission ...
... received . The jury could not safely pass upon the evidence submitted to them without the aid of such a paper . The nature of the paper and the purpose for which it was received having been clearly indicated at the time of its admission ...
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... received for the property was $ 38.10 . The defendant claimed that this sale was ir- regular and void , and that the orator should account to him , not for the amount actually received , but for the value of the property . The master ...
... received for the property was $ 38.10 . The defendant claimed that this sale was ir- regular and void , and that the orator should account to him , not for the amount actually received , but for the value of the property . The master ...
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... received four - eighteenths , and the two daugh- ters , each of whom received three - eighteenths of such residue . If the testator , by his direc- tion to embrace these amounts in the inven- tory of his estate , intended , as the ...
... received four - eighteenths , and the two daugh- ters , each of whom received three - eighteenths of such residue . If the testator , by his direc- tion to embrace these amounts in the inven- tory of his estate , intended , as the ...
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... received any benefit from such insurance . The court , considering mo- tive , said : " The practical question , however , is , did Rome , an illiterate man , believe , and act on his belief , that the burning of this prop- erty would ...
... received any benefit from such insurance . The court , considering mo- tive , said : " The practical question , however , is , did Rome , an illiterate man , believe , and act on his belief , that the burning of this prop- erty would ...
Página 91
... received ; that is , the parent's undivided part . " A son , M. , died in 1890 , leav- ing , him surviving , an infant son , M. , Jr. In 1892 the testator's youngest child became of age . Held , that M. , Jr. , takes one undivided sixth ...
... received ; that is , the parent's undivided part . " A son , M. , died in 1890 , leav- ing , him surviving , an infant son , M. , Jr. In 1892 the testator's youngest child became of age . Held , that M. , Jr. , takes one undivided sixth ...
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