Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Nebraska, Volume 5Nebraska. Supreme Court, David Allen Campbell, Guy Ashton Brown, Lorenzo Crounse, Lee Herdmen, Walter Alber Leese, Henry Clay Lindsay, Henry Paxon Stoddart Gant Publishing Company, 1877 - Law reports, digests, etc "In vols. 1 and 2 no dates or terms of court are given, so that it is impossible to tell what years these volumes cover. Pages 411-473 of vol. 1 contain cases from the Supreme court of the territory of Nebraska, not dated, but apparently decided beteween 1860 and 1870. The appendix to vol. 2 reprints a few cases of local interest, decided in the United States Supreme court. " Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884. |
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Page 40
... seems very clear that , no matter how great the number of prisoners in the custody of the jailer may be , if they are all from a single county , and only one guard is necessary , or actually employed for their security , he is only ...
... seems very clear that , no matter how great the number of prisoners in the custody of the jailer may be , if they are all from a single county , and only one guard is necessary , or actually employed for their security , he is only ...
Page 44
... seem to be the only cases in which the statute authorizes the apportionment of money arising from the sale of a ... seems clearly to be the legislative intent , as well as the only reasonable construction of the statute ; for , by ...
... seem to be the only cases in which the statute authorizes the apportionment of money arising from the sale of a ... seems clearly to be the legislative intent , as well as the only reasonable construction of the statute ; for , by ...
Page 52
... seems to be entirely well set- tled in the negative . There are many cases where such corporations have been allowed to go into effect upon special provisions , either in the charter or subscription , or the general laws of the state ...
... seems to be entirely well set- tled in the negative . There are many cases where such corporations have been allowed to go into effect upon special provisions , either in the charter or subscription , or the general laws of the state ...
Page 53
... seems to me to be many reasons why we could not , in justice , give this provision the strict and literal construction Livesey v . Omaha Hotel . which the plaintiffs seem JULY TERM , 1876 . 53.
... seems to me to be many reasons why we could not , in justice , give this provision the strict and literal construction Livesey v . Omaha Hotel . which the plaintiffs seem JULY TERM , 1876 . 53.
Page 54
... seem to indicate that they did not " That the total amount subscribed as aforesaid to said capital was , on said day " [ the first of February , 1870 ] " $ 125,500 . " It would seem very obvious from the language of the petition that ...
... seem to indicate that they did not " That the total amount subscribed as aforesaid to said capital was , on said day " [ the first of February , 1870 ] " $ 125,500 . " It would seem very obvious from the language of the petition that ...
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