The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 91West Publishing Company, 1915 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 61
... ment will serve to assist the understanding in the discussion of the questions of law . time of the trial without the jurisdiction of the court , and was not available as a wit- ness . The record of Dr. Peet covered the case from June ...
... ment will serve to assist the understanding in the discussion of the questions of law . time of the trial without the jurisdiction of the court , and was not available as a wit- ness . The record of Dr. Peet covered the case from June ...
Page 65
... ment , and is required to use greater care than if he had kept on the right side of the road ; and if a collision takes place in such circum- stances , the presumption is against the party who is on the wrong side . And this is ...
... ment , and is required to use greater care than if he had kept on the right side of the road ; and if a collision takes place in such circum- stances , the presumption is against the party who is on the wrong side . And this is ...
Page 96
... ment against the defendant ; that a rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted was , after argument , subsequently discharged by that court , and that in dis- charging the rule the court rendered an opin- ion reported in ...
... ment against the defendant ; that a rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted was , after argument , subsequently discharged by that court , and that in dis- charging the rule the court rendered an opin- ion reported in ...
Page 115
... ment during which the defendant lived in another community , and no proof is offered as to his reputation , as a law - abiding citi- zen , in that community , it then becomes a matter largely within the discretion of the court whether ...
... ment during which the defendant lived in another community , and no proof is offered as to his reputation , as a law - abiding citi- zen , in that community , it then becomes a matter largely within the discretion of the court whether ...
Page 117
... ment to her was made on 1913 , and she died on May 21 , 1913. If the income is apportionable , then the sum of $ 2,760.76 is the proportion of the quar- terly payment to which the widow at the time of her death would have been entitled ...
... ment to her was made on 1913 , and she died on May 21 , 1913. If the income is apportionable , then the sum of $ 2,760.76 is the proportion of the quar- terly payment to which the widow at the time of her death would have been entitled ...
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