Reports of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri, Volumen247E.W. Stephens, 1913 |
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... court , considering the same ques- tion , said : " Therefore , unless the deed made by Wheelhouse was with the ... court was right in refusing to subject the property to the payment of the plaintiff's debt . It follows that the judgment ...
... court , considering the same ques- tion , said : " Therefore , unless the deed made by Wheelhouse was with the ... court was right in refusing to subject the property to the payment of the plaintiff's debt . It follows that the judgment ...
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Missouri. Supreme Court. Blair v . Blair . by the one claiming a resulting trust , and he may have a proportional part of the land set off to him , or the court may render a decree for his proportional share in the land . Crawford v ...
Missouri. Supreme Court. Blair v . Blair . by the one claiming a resulting trust , and he may have a proportional part of the land set off to him , or the court may render a decree for his proportional share in the land . Crawford v ...
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... court to enter a decree with reference thereto . Mrs. Blair in the divorce suit replied to the answer , and in the course of such reply used this language : " Now comes the plaintiff in the above entitled cause , and for reply to ...
... court to enter a decree with reference thereto . Mrs. Blair in the divorce suit replied to the answer , and in the course of such reply used this language : " Now comes the plaintiff in the above entitled cause , and for reply to ...
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Missouri. Supreme Court. Blair v . Blair . the findings of the facts by said court upon which said decree was based , which is as follows . " Such abstract also contains the following excerpt from the opinion of the St. Louis Court of ...
Missouri. Supreme Court. Blair v . Blair . the findings of the facts by said court upon which said decree was based , which is as follows . " Such abstract also contains the following excerpt from the opinion of the St. Louis Court of ...
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aforesaid alleged American Tobacco American Tobacco Co appellant attorney authority bill Buchanan county cars cause of action champerty charge charter circuit court city of St Constitution construction contract corporation counsel count creditors crossing damages debts deceased deed defendant defendant's dollars duty election elevator Elliott W evidence ex inf ex rel fact fendant filed Foley fraud freight held highways Himmelberger homestead Hutchinson injury instruction Judge judgment jury land liability Louis Lucius D ment Millinery Missouri Pacific Missouri Pacific Railway Montgomery Ward motion negligence Oak Hill Old Manchester road opinion ordinance pany party petition plaintiff Platt pleadings power of attorney question Railroad railroad company Railway Company reason record respondent Richard Foley Rosenthal rule statute street Taylor testified testimony thereof tion Tower Grove avenue tracks transfer table Transit Company trial court United Railways verdict vertical curves witness
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Página 440 - Rights of property, like all other social and conventional rights, are subject to such reasonable limitations in their enjoyment as shall prevent them from being injurious, and to such reasonable restraints and regulations established by law as the legislature, under the governing and controlling power vested in them by the constitution may think necessary and expedient.
Página 550 - Such compensation shall be ascertained by a jury or board of commissioners of not less than three freeholders, in such manner as may be prescribed by law; and until the same shall be paid to the owner, or into court for the owner, the property shall not be disturbed or the proprietary rights of the owner therein di606] vested. The fee of land taken for railroad tracks without consent of the owner thereof, shall remain in such owner subject to the use for which it is taken.
Página 288 - ... shall become vacant before the expiration of the regular term for which he was elected, the vacancy may be filled by appointment by the governor until it shall be supplied at the next general election of judges, when it shall be filled by election for the residue of the unexpired term.
Página 463 - Ed. 269, this court declared it to be thoroughly established that the inhibitions of the Constitution of the United States upon the impairment of the obligation of contracts, or the deprivation of property without due process or of the equal protection of the laws, by the states, are not violated by the legitimate exercise of legislative power in securing the public safety, health, and morals. "The governmental power of self-protection...
Página 427 - To construct their road across, along, or upon any stream of water, water-course, street, highway, plank road, turnpike or canal, which the route of its road shall intersect or touch; but the company shall restore the stream or watercourse, street, highway, plank road and turnpike thus intersected or touched, to its former state, or to such state as not unnecessarily to have impaired its usefulness.
Página 214 - In the construction of a pleading for the purpose of determining its effect, its allegations shall be liberally construed, with a view to substantial justice between the parties.
Página 436 - ... along, across, under or over, any public or private highway, road, street, plankroad, or railroad, if the same shall be necessary; but the said company shall put such highway, road, street, plankroad, or railroad, in such condition and state of repair as not to impair or interfere with its free and proper use.
Página 214 - Defendant demurred to the complaint on the ground that the facts stated were not sufficient to constitute a cause of action. The...
Página 88 - Also at the close of the entire case each of the appellants asked an instruction in the nature of a demurrer to the evidence, which the court refused...
Página 443 - In the latter case it was held that uncompensated obedience to a regulation enacted for the public safety under the police power of the state was not taking property without due compensation.