The South Western Reporter, Volume 222West Publishing Company, 1920 - Law reports, digests, etc Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas, and Court of Appeals of Kentucky; Aug./Dec. 1886-May/Aug. 1892, Court of Appeals of Texas; Aug. 1892/Feb. 1893-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Civil and Criminal Appeals of Texas; Apr./June 1896-Aug./Nov. 1907, Court of Appeals of Indian Territory; May/June 1927-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Appeals of Missouri and Commission of Appeals of Texas. |
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... lived about four months after he was shot and died from the effects of the wound , and at times he was hope- ful of ... lived in Little River county , Ark . , for 31 years , during which time he had been farm- ing and teaching school ...
... lived about four months after he was shot and died from the effects of the wound , and at times he was hope- ful of ... lived in Little River county , Ark . , for 31 years , during which time he had been farm- ing and teaching school ...
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... lived at another place in Arkansas . It was them was to pay the same price for it ? A. agreed between the parties that Furlow Yes , sir . should buy the land for any price he could get it for up to $ 25 per acre . Furlow was to take the ...
... lived at another place in Arkansas . It was them was to pay the same price for it ? A. agreed between the parties that Furlow Yes , sir . should buy the land for any price he could get it for up to $ 25 per acre . Furlow was to take the ...
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... lived in appellee's home for many years , while appellant was not an adopted daugh- ter , and had lived in appellee's home only a few months altogether ; in fact , for a period of about 15 years there was no communica- tion between ...
... lived in appellee's home for many years , while appellant was not an adopted daugh- ter , and had lived in appellee's home only a few months altogether ; in fact , for a period of about 15 years there was no communica- tion between ...
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... lived there and were using it . The common was always recognized as city property . Witness could not say whether the owners of the lots abutting the common ever recognized it as city property or not . They recognized it as their own ...
... lived there and were using it . The common was always recognized as city property . Witness could not say whether the owners of the lots abutting the common ever recognized it as city property or not . They recognized it as their own ...
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... lived at Leitchfield ; that he had heard him on three different occasions speak about " spells " he had . " Q. What ... lived at the fair grounds near Leitchfield and lived close to him . " Q. Did he ever , during the period he lived ...
... lived at Leitchfield ; that he had heard him on three different occasions speak about " spells " he had . " Q. What ... lived at the fair grounds near Leitchfield and lived close to him . " Q. Did he ever , during the period he lived ...
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Page 59 - Until the general assembly shall deem it expedient to establish courts of chancery the circuit courts shall have jurisdiction in matters of equity, subject to appeal to the supreme court, in such manner as may be prescribed by law.