The Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings at Law in the State of New York: In the Supreme Court, and Other Courts of the State; and Also in the Courts of the United States, Page 144, Volume 2G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 - Civil procedure |
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... possessed by the supreme court at common law , independently of any statute . Salk . 405. 5 Term Rep . 460. As to the mode of striking a special jury , see ante , Vol . 1. p . 476 . 3 2 Caines ' Rep . 28. 380. 1 Johns . Rep . 314 . 42 ...
... possessed by the supreme court at common law , independently of any statute . Salk . 405. 5 Term Rep . 460. As to the mode of striking a special jury , see ante , Vol . 1. p . 476 . 3 2 Caines ' Rep . 28. 380. 1 Johns . Rep . 314 . 42 ...
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... possession suits . thereof , or to recover any debt or damages , he shall be entitled to maintain a suit thereon ; and the same shall not be deferred or delayed , on account of such infant not being of full age . ' It is likewise ...
... possession suits . thereof , or to recover any debt or damages , he shall be entitled to maintain a suit thereon ; and the same shall not be deferred or delayed , on account of such infant not being of full age . ' It is likewise ...
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... possession thereof ; and must be verified by his own affidavit and supported by a certificate of a counsellor of the court , that he has examined the claim , and is of opinion that such person has a good cause of action.20 The court to ...
... possession thereof ; and must be verified by his own affidavit and supported by a certificate of a counsellor of the court , that he has examined the claim , and is of opinion that such person has a good cause of action.20 The court to ...
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... possession of the goods of one of the defendants ; it ap- pearing that the plaintiff's object was merely to obtain pay- ment of his debt , and that he was willing to allow the de- fendants the full benefit of all monies levied under the ...
... possession of the goods of one of the defendants ; it ap- pearing that the plaintiff's object was merely to obtain pay- ment of his debt , and that he was willing to allow the de- fendants the full benefit of all monies levied under the ...
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... possession of goods under a fieri facias , at the request of the party suing out the writ , although they are not sold , on account of his refusing to give an indemnity against the claims of third persons.14 For the poundage he is ...
... possession of goods under a fieri facias , at the request of the party suing out the writ , although they are not sold , on account of his refusing to give an indemnity against the claims of third persons.14 For the poundage he is ...
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13 Johns 9 Johns action affidavit afterwards allowed amend amount application arrest assignment attorney bail bail bond Barnes bill bond brought Caines capias ad satisfaciendum certiorari clerk common law common pleas costs court of equity court of errors Cowen creditor cution damages debt debtor declaration default defendant defendant's delivered demurrer discharge docket entered entitled execution executors fendant fieri facias filed granted held insolvent issued jail judge judgment jury lands levy liable liberties lien Maule & Selw ment motion nonsuit notice nulla bona obtained officer paid party payment person plaintiff in error plead Pract proceed proceedings provisions purchaser Raym real estate record recovered referees rendered revised statutes rule Salk Saund scire facias sheriff sold stay suit supreme court taken Taunt tenant Term Rep thereof Tidd tiel tion trial verdict vide Wend writ of error
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Page 314 - ... be accompanied by an immediate delivery, and be followed by an actual and continued change of possession...
Page 347 - ... made with the intent to hinder, delay or defraud creditors or other persons of their lawful suits, damages, forfeitures, debts or demands, and every bond or other evidence of debt given, suit commenced, decree or judgment suffered, with the like intent, as against the persons so hindered, delayed or defrauded, shall be void.
Page 194 - ... or receiving a communication from a party or other person in respect to it, without immediately disclosing the same to the court; 12.
Page 677 - Where the arbitrators were guilty of misconduct in refusing to postpone the hearing, upon sufficient cause shown, or in refusing to hear evidence pertinent and material to the controversy; or of any other misbehavior by which the rights of any party have been prejudiced.
Page 681 - When any person shall usurp, intrude into, or unlawfully hold or exercise any public office, civil or military, or any franchise within this State, or any office in a corporation created by the authority of this State ; or, 2.
Page 629 - ... has departed therefrom, with intent to defraud his creditors, or to avoid the service of a summons, or keeps himself concealed therein with the like intent...
Page 179 - If the executor or administrator doubts the justice of any such claim, he may enter into an agreement in writing with the claimant to refer the matter in controversy to one or more disinterested persons, to be approved by the surrogate.
Page 222 - All taxes levied and collected under this article shall be paid into the treasury of the state for the use of the state, and shall be applicable to the expenses of the state government and to such other purposes as the legislature shall by law direct. § 242. Definitions.— The words "estate
Page 230 - Interlocutory judgments are such as are given in the middle of a cause, upon some plea, proceeding, or default, which is only intermediate, and does not finally determine or complete the suit.
Page 193 - A party to the action or special proceeding, an attorney, counsellor, or other person, for the non-payment of a sum of money, ordered or adjudged by the court to be paid, in a case where by law execution cannot be awarded for the collection of such sum ; or for any other disobedience to a lawful mandate of the court.