Reports of Cases Determined in the Courts of Appeal of the State of California, Volume 13Bancroft-Whitney, 1911 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... given to the defendant corporation and the corporation was formed for the purpose of erecting the build- ang in question . We do not understand that the law gives to an owner two periods at which he may give the notice provided by ...
... given to the defendant corporation and the corporation was formed for the purpose of erecting the build- ang in question . We do not understand that the law gives to an owner two periods at which he may give the notice provided by ...
Page 13
... given to the jury and all evi- dence received without objection , whether competent or not ; and he must determine the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict , in the light of the same facts and law that were before the jury ...
... given to the jury and all evi- dence received without objection , whether competent or not ; and he must determine the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict , in the light of the same facts and law that were before the jury ...
Page 17
... given by it to correctly declare the law , as well as to consider all testimony introduced without objection , whether competent or not . ( Williams v . Hawley , 144 Cal . 102 , [ 77 Pac . 762 ] . ) In other words , the law given to the ...
... given by it to correctly declare the law , as well as to consider all testimony introduced without objection , whether competent or not . ( Williams v . Hawley , 144 Cal . 102 , [ 77 Pac . 762 ] . ) In other words , the law given to the ...
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... given him by the secretary of the corporation , and acting on its behalf , ordered them delivered at defendant's orchard , and the fair inference from the evidence is that upon their de- livery he planted them upon defendant's land , as ...
... given him by the secretary of the corporation , and acting on its behalf , ordered them delivered at defendant's orchard , and the fair inference from the evidence is that upon their de- livery he planted them upon defendant's land , as ...
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... given in the language of section 192 of the Penal Code , though it might well have omitted the law of involuntary manslaugh- ter , yet was not misleading , where such instruction was not so given as to qualify the law of self - defense ...
... given in the language of section 192 of the Penal Code , though it might well have omitted the law of involuntary manslaugh- ter , yet was not misleading , where such instruction was not so given as to qualify the law of self - defense ...
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Page 365 - Judges shall not charge juries with respect to matters of fact, but may state the testimony and declare the law.
Page 795 - For the breach of an obligation arising from contract, the measure of damages, except where otherwise expressly provided by this code, is the amount which will compensate the party aggrieved for all the detriment proximately caused thereby, or which, in the ordinary course of things, would be likely to result therefrom.
Page 543 - In criminal prosecutions, in any Court whatever, the party accused shall have the right to a speedy and public trial; to have the process of the Court to compel the attendance of witnesses in his behalf, and to appear and defend, in person and with counsel.
Page 7 - A defendant appears in an action when he answers, demurs, or gives the plaintiff written notice of his appearance, or when an attorney gives notice of appearance for him. After appearance, a defendant or his attorney is entitled to notice of all subsequent ' proceedings of which notice is required to be given. But where a defendant has not appeared, service of notice or papers need not be made upon him unless he is imprisoned for want of bail.
Page 354 - Robbery is the felonious taking of personal property in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear.
Page 350 - ... 3. When committed in the lawful defense of such person, or of a wife or husband, parent, child, master, mistress or servant of such person, when there is reasonable ground to apprehend a design to commit a felony, or to do some great bodily injury, and imminent danger of such design being accomplished...
Page 264 - A clear and distinct devise or bequest cannot be affected by any reasons assigned therefor, or by any other words not equally clear and distinct, or by inference or argument from other parts of the will, or by an inaccurate recital of or reference to its contents in another part of the will.
Page 491 - A defendant in a criminal action or proceeding cannot be compelled to be a witness against himself; but if he offers himself as a witness, he may be cross-examined by the counsel for the people as to all matters about which he was examined in chief.
Page 271 - Dudley, he appeared in said proceeding specially and for the sole purpose of objecting to the jurisdiction of the court, and moved to quash...
Page 775 - ... where the charge has been preliminarily examined before a committing magistrate and the testimony taken down by question and answer in the presence of the defendant, who has, either in person or by counsel, cross-examined or had an opportunity to cross-examine the witness...