Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, Volume 33Joel Munsell, 1867 - Civil procedure |
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... refusing to tax more than one bill of costs . The defendants were sued as the Board of Health , and they could not sever . Separate appearances were irregular ; as well might the two boards of the common council appear by separate ...
... refusing to tax more than one bill of costs . The defendants were sued as the Board of Health , and they could not sever . Separate appearances were irregular ; as well might the two boards of the common council appear by separate ...
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... refused to charge as requested , further than he had already charged . The defendants excepted to the charge and refusals to charge . The plaintiffs had a verdict . A motion was made by the plaintiffs , at the special term , upon a case ...
... refused to charge as requested , further than he had already charged . The defendants excepted to the charge and refusals to charge . The plaintiffs had a verdict . A motion was made by the plaintiffs , at the special term , upon a case ...
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... refusing to strike it out for that reason . It is urged that the court erred in overruling the objection to the production and identification of the slung shot , that was mentioned in the evidence , and seen in the possession of the ...
... refusing to strike it out for that reason . It is urged that the court erred in overruling the objection to the production and identification of the slung shot , that was mentioned in the evidence , and seen in the possession of the ...
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... refused to answer , on the ground of privilege . This precise point was decided in Lohman agt . The People ( 1 N. Y. 379 , 385. ) But the objection to the question was taken by the counsel for the people , and not by the witness , and ...
... refused to answer , on the ground of privilege . This precise point was decided in Lohman agt . The People ( 1 N. Y. 379 , 385. ) But the objection to the question was taken by the counsel for the people , and not by the witness , and ...
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... showing that although the plaintiff might have refused to satisfy the bond and mort- gage , if coin had not been tendered , yet that had she com- Murray agt . Harrison . menced an action at law NEW YORK PRACTICE REPORTS . 93.
... showing that although the plaintiff might have refused to satisfy the bond and mort- gage , if coin had not been tendered , yet that had she com- Murray agt . Harrison . menced an action at law NEW YORK PRACTICE REPORTS . 93.
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Page 556 - All city, town and village officers, whose election or appointment is not provided for by this Constitution, shall be elected by the electors of such cities, towns and villages, or of some division thereof, or appointed by such authorities thereof, as the Legislature shall designate for that purpose. All...
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Page 16 - In case of any other transfer of interest, the action may be continued in the name of the original party, or the court may allow the person to whom the transfer is made to be substituted in the action.
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