| 1885 - 550 páginas
...approaching at the time of arrival. 4. Not exceeding in quantity or quality or value what the plaintiff was in the habit of ordinarily providing for himself...reasonable wants, in view of their means and habits in life, they were to be regarded as ' wearing apparel in actual use ' of a person arriving in the... | |
| 1884 - 552 páginas
...given awaj ; (3) suitable for the season of the year which was immediately approaching at the time of arrival ; (4) not exceeding in quantity or quality...reasonable wants, in view of their means and habits in life, even though such articles had not beeu actually worn. Astor v. Jlerrttt, Opinion by Blatchford,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 888 páginas
...given away ; (3) suitable for the season of the year which was immediately approaching at the time of arrival ; (4) not exceeding in quantity or quality...reasonable wants in view of their means and habits in life, even though such articles had not been actually worn. Astor v. Merritt, 202. DAMAGES. 1. Where... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 732 páginas
...given away ; (3) suitable for the season of the year which was immediately approaching at the time of arrival ; (4) not exceeding in quantity or quality...reasonable wants in view of their means and habits in life, even though such articles had not been actually worn. In Error to the Circuit Court of the... | |
| 1884 - 1006 páginas
...season of the year which was immediately approaching the time of arrival, and not exceeding in quantity, quality, or value what the passenger was in the habit...and their reasonable wants, in view of their means, habits, and station in life, even though such articles had not been actually worn. The judgment of... | |
| 1884 - 554 páginas
...quantity or quality or value what the passenger was in the habit of ordinarily providing for himself aud his family at that time, and keeping on hand for his...and their reasonable wants, in view of their means aud habits in life, even though such articles had not been actually worn. Astor v. Merritt, Opinion... | |
| Chas. E.. Houghtaling - 1885 - 246 páginas
...given away; (3), suitable for the season of the year which was Immediately approachingat the time of arrival; (4), not exceeding In quantity, or quality,...reasonable wants, In view of their means and habits in life, even though such articles had not been actually worn. How to tell whether a Person is Dead... | |
| 1885 - 548 páginas
...approaching at the time of arrival. 4. Not exceeding in quantity or quality or value what the plaintiff was in the habit of ordinarily providing for himself...reasonable wants, in view of their means and habits in life, they were to be regarded as 'wearing apparel in actual use ' of a person arriving in the United... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1885 - 564 páginas
...not an ordinary purchase ; it exceeded in quantity, quality, or value, and was not iu kind such as the passenger was in the habit of ordinarily providing...keeping on hand for his and their reasonable wants. Secondly, it did not fall within the category of wearing-apparel in actual use, bought as suitable... | |
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