Albany Law Journal, Volumen21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 |
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... interest from and after January 1 , 1880 , if not altogether void , will bear only six per cent interest per annum after the last - named date , by reason of the reduction thereof by the opera- tion of the statute of 1879 , when the ...
... interest from and after January 1 , 1880 , if not altogether void , will bear only six per cent interest per annum after the last - named date , by reason of the reduction thereof by the opera- tion of the statute of 1879 , when the ...
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... interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum was lawfully payable by its terms , would still bear interest at that rate until the money be paid , or until judgment or decree , notwithstand- ing the change in the lawful rate , and ...
... interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum was lawfully payable by its terms , would still bear interest at that rate until the money be paid , or until judgment or decree , notwithstand- ing the change in the lawful rate , and ...
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... interest in or to it . Under such a state of facts , is the bidder ( he cannot be called a purchaser ) , remediless ? As matter of familiar law , all that the officer sold was the right , title and interest of the execution debtor in ...
... interest in or to it . Under such a state of facts , is the bidder ( he cannot be called a purchaser ) , remediless ? As matter of familiar law , all that the officer sold was the right , title and interest of the execution debtor in ...
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