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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... action which one has against the other , which when performed is a bar to all actions upon this ac- count ; generally used in the phrase " accord and satisfaction ; " 2 Greenl . Ev . 28 ; 3 Bla . Com . 15 ; Bacon , Abr . Accord ; 5 Md ...
... action which one has against the other , which when performed is a bar to all actions upon this ac- count ; generally used in the phrase " accord and satisfaction ; " 2 Greenl . Ev . 28 ; 3 Bla . Com . 15 ; Bacon , Abr . Accord ; 5 Md ...
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... actions founded on contract or tort , where there are complicated accounts or counter - demands ; 12 Mass . 525 ; 6 Pick . 193 ; 8 Conn . 499 ; 13 N. H. 275 ; 1 Tex . See AUDITOR . In the action of ac- count , an interlocutory judgment ...
... actions founded on contract or tort , where there are complicated accounts or counter - demands ; 12 Mass . 525 ; 6 Pick . 193 ; 8 Conn . 499 ; 13 N. H. 275 ; 1 Tex . See AUDITOR . In the action of ac- count , an interlocutory judgment ...
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... actions in our law , e.g. the action of debt . The right to a remedy , thus : ex nudo pacto non oritur actio ; no right of action can arise upon a naked pact . In this sense we rarely use the word action ; 3 Ortolan , Inst . § 1830 ; 5 ...
... actions in our law , e.g. the action of debt . The right to a remedy , thus : ex nudo pacto non oritur actio ; no right of action can arise upon a naked pact . In this sense we rarely use the word action ; 3 Ortolan , Inst . § 1830 ; 5 ...
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... action , but which modern civilization universally regards as crimes ; that is , offences against society at large , and punished by proceedings in the name of the state alone . Thus , theft , receiv- ing stolen goods , robbery ...
... action , but which modern civilization universally regards as crimes ; that is , offences against society at large , and punished by proceedings in the name of the state alone . Thus , theft , receiv- ing stolen goods , robbery ...
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... action for damages . In other cases , instead of a precise sum , the magistrate fixed a maximum sum , beyond which the judge could not go in ascertaining the amount due ; but in most cases the magistrate left the amount entirely to the ...
... action for damages . In other cases , instead of a precise sum , the magistrate fixed a maximum sum , beyond which the judge could not go in ascertaining the amount due ; but in most cases the magistrate left the amount entirely to the ...
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