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, Volumen2Lippincott, 1890 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 91
Página 24
... Mass . 514 ; 122 id . 156 ; 56 Ind . 263 . The judgment of a state court has the same validity and effect in any other state , as it has in the state where it was rendered ; 6 Wheat . 129 ; 9 How . 520. The judicial proceedings within ...
... Mass . 514 ; 122 id . 156 ; 56 Ind . 263 . The judgment of a state court has the same validity and effect in any other state , as it has in the state where it was rendered ; 6 Wheat . 129 ; 9 How . 520. The judicial proceedings within ...
Página 26
... Mass . 462 . Territorial jurisdiction is the power of the tribunal considered with reference to the ter- ritory within which it is to be exercised . 9 Mass . 462 . Jurisdiction is given by the law ; 22 Barb . 323 ; 3 Tex . 157 ; and ...
... Mass . 462 . Territorial jurisdiction is the power of the tribunal considered with reference to the ter- ritory within which it is to be exercised . 9 Mass . 462 . Jurisdiction is given by the law ; 22 Barb . 323 ; 3 Tex . 157 ; and ...
Página 43
... Mass . 519 ; 1 Maule & S. 234 ; 3 Me . 6 ; 5 Duer , 494 ; 26 How . Pr . 105 . The landlord usually reserves the right to go upon the premises peaceably , for the pur- pose of ascertaining whether any waste or injury has been committed ...
... Mass . 519 ; 1 Maule & S. 234 ; 3 Me . 6 ; 5 Duer , 494 ; 26 How . Pr . 105 . The landlord usually reserves the right to go upon the premises peaceably , for the pur- pose of ascertaining whether any waste or injury has been committed ...
Página 45
... Mass . 398 ; 5 B. & Ald . 876 ; 1 M. & G. 577 ; 6 Halst . 22 N. Y. 366 ; 65 Barb . 214 ; L. R. 2 C. P. 262 ; 22 Pick . 569. A tenant , however , can- 311 ; L. R. 5 Q. B. 501. For any unreason- not get rid of or apportion his rent by ...
... Mass . 398 ; 5 B. & Ald . 876 ; 1 M. & G. 577 ; 6 Halst . 22 N. Y. 366 ; 65 Barb . 214 ; L. R. 2 C. P. 262 ; 22 Pick . 569. A tenant , however , can- 311 ; L. R. 5 Q. B. 501. For any unreason- not get rid of or apportion his rent by ...
Página 47
... Mass . 18 ; Taylor , Landl . & T. 512 ; 117 Mass . 357. If the subject - matter of the lease wholly perishes ; 26 N. Y. 498 ; 118 Mass . 125 ; 38 Cal . 259 ; 11 Metc . 448 ; or is required to be taken for public uses ; 38 Mo. 143 ; 20 ...
... Mass . 18 ; Taylor , Landl . & T. 512 ; 117 Mass . 357. If the subject - matter of the lease wholly perishes ; 26 N. Y. 498 ; 118 Mass . 125 ; 38 Cal . 259 ; 11 Metc . 448 ; or is required to be taken for public uses ; 38 Mo. 143 ; 20 ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action adverse possession appointed assumpsit authority Bacon Barb bill Bingh Bouv Bract Broom CALIFORN cause Cent Chitty Civil Law common law Conn constitution contract court court of equity creditor criminal Cush damages debet debt debtor defendant Dict district elected England English Law equity executor granted held Inst Jenk Johns judge judgment judicial jurisdiction jury justice Kent land legislature letters testamentary lex fori liable lien Litt mandamus marriage Mass matter ment Metc Monr nolle prosequi notice offence Ohio owner partner partnership party patent payment Penn person Pick plaintiff plea Pleading possession potest punishment quæ quod replevin rule seisin Stat statute Steph Story suit sunt tenant term testator thing tion trial United unless vessel Wend Whart Wheat words writ