A Law Dictionary: Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America, and of the Several States of the American Union ; with References to the Civil and Other Systems of Foreign Law, Volumen1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1885 |
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... person who has been in a state only transiently , or has come into it without any in- tention of settling therein , cannot be treated as an absconding debtor ; 2 Cai . 318 ; 15 Johns . 196 ; nor can one who openly changes his residence ...
... person who has been in a state only transiently , or has come into it without any in- tention of settling therein , cannot be treated as an absconding debtor ; 2 Cai . 318 ; 15 Johns . 196 ; nor can one who openly changes his residence ...
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... person for whose honor he accepted , and against all persons who stand prior to that person . If he takes up the bill for the honor of the endorser , he stands in the light of an endorsee paying full value for the bill , and has the ...
... person for whose honor he accepted , and against all persons who stand prior to that person . If he takes up the bill for the honor of the endorser , he stands in the light of an endorsee paying full value for the bill , and has the ...
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... person the property In things added to his own so that they cannot be separated without damage . Guyot , Répert . Univ . An accessary obligation , and sometimes also the person who enters into an obligation as surety in which another is ...
... person the property In things added to his own so that they cannot be separated without damage . Guyot , Répert . Univ . An accessary obligation , and sometimes also the person who enters into an obligation as surety in which another is ...
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... person was personally known to the officer to be the person whose name is subscribed to the deed or writing as having executed the same , or that he was proved to be such by a credible wit- ness ( naming him ) . Id . § 40 . INDIANA ...
... person was personally known to the officer to be the person whose name is subscribed to the deed or writing as having executed the same , or that he was proved to be such by a credible wit- ness ( naming him ) . Id . § 40 . INDIANA ...
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... person offering to make it is personally known to at least one judge of the court , or to the of- ficer taking it , to be the person whose name is subscribed , or unless he is proved to be such by at least two credible witnesses . The ...
... person offering to make it is personally known to at least one judge of the court , or to the of- ficer taking it , to be the person whose name is subscribed , or unless he is proved to be such by at least two credible witnesses . The ...
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