The South Western Reporter, Volume 292West Publishing Company, 1927 - Law reports, digests, etc Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas, and Court of Appeals of Kentucky; Aug./Dec. 1886-May/Aug. 1892, Court of Appeals of Texas; Aug. 1892/Feb. 1893-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Civil and Criminal Appeals of Texas; Apr./June 1896-Aug./Nov. 1907, Court of Appeals of Indian Territory; May/June 1927-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Appeals of Missouri and Commission of Appeals of Texas. |
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... March 6 , 1927 . Became Chief Justice March 7 , 1927 . CASES REPORTED 288 Brown , Primrose v . ( Ark. JUDGES ARKANSAS Supreme Court CHIEF JUSTICE JESSE C. HART ASSOCIATE JUSTICES CARROLL D. WOOD FRANK G. SMITH THOMAS H. HUMPHREYS WILLIAM ...
... March 6 , 1927 . Became Chief Justice March 7 , 1927 . CASES REPORTED 288 Brown , Primrose v . ( Ark. JUDGES ARKANSAS Supreme Court CHIEF JUSTICE JESSE C. HART ASSOCIATE JUSTICES CARROLL D. WOOD FRANK G. SMITH THOMAS H. HUMPHREYS WILLIAM ...
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... March . From the time Ward and his family moved away in April , 1881 , I never knew of Ward or any of his family being on any of the land claimed by Jackson . They moved over on Hud- speth's Island . That is no part of Jackson's land ...
... March . From the time Ward and his family moved away in April , 1881 , I never knew of Ward or any of his family being on any of the land claimed by Jackson . They moved over on Hud- speth's Island . That is no part of Jackson's land ...
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... March 1 , 1914 , to which Jesse Koger signed his father's name by the latter's direction . She and her mother each testify Koger never paid them any rent during all those years . [ 7 ] This tract was in the open adverse possession of ...
... March 1 , 1914 , to which Jesse Koger signed his father's name by the latter's direction . She and her mother each testify Koger never paid them any rent during all those years . [ 7 ] This tract was in the open adverse possession of ...
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... March , be imprisoned in the penitentiary , although the jury may , if authorized by statute , inflict pun - 1924 , term of the circuit court of Benton coun- ishment by fine or imprisonment in a county jail , ty , to the equity side ...
... March , be imprisoned in the penitentiary , although the jury may , if authorized by statute , inflict pun - 1924 , term of the circuit court of Benton coun- ishment by fine or imprisonment in a county jail , ty , to the equity side ...
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... March settlement , what taxes on land and town lots for the year 1922 , were delin - 1 82 2 80 15 3 36 30 3 50. " quent and unpaid , did then and there , willfully , falsely and feloniously falsify an entry by then and there falsely and ...
... March settlement , what taxes on land and town lots for the year 1922 , were delin - 1 82 2 80 15 3 36 30 3 50. " quent and unpaid , did then and there , willfully , falsely and feloniously falsify an entry by then and there falsely and ...
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