Lawyers' Reports Annotated, 14. raamatLawyers' Co-operative Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... common law may have lawfully been accom- stitution , and that was the amount the testator | plished through the execution of a power in authorized the trustees to appoint to the institu- the manner the testator sought by his will to ...
... common law may have lawfully been accom- stitution , and that was the amount the testator | plished through the execution of a power in authorized the trustees to appoint to the institu- the manner the testator sought by his will to ...
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... common council to pass this ordinance after it had been killed , and to repass it after it had been vetoed by an offer of $ 1,000 towards the expense . The court cannot say that it is reasonable , without compensation , for that is what ...
... common council to pass this ordinance after it had been killed , and to repass it after it had been vetoed by an offer of $ 1,000 towards the expense . The court cannot say that it is reasonable , without compensation , for that is what ...
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... common council , and stated that he would give $ 1,000 above his as- sessment for special benefits . It is contended that this offer to contribute to the expenses of the improvement was calculated to influence the judgment of the common ...
... common council , and stated that he would give $ 1,000 above his as- sessment for special benefits . It is contended that this offer to contribute to the expenses of the improvement was calculated to influence the judgment of the common ...
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... common council visability of opening the street more favorable at which they will proceed to consider the said to the public interests . It is almost always ordinance . A supplement to the charter ( Pub . necessary , in deciding upon ...
... common council visability of opening the street more favorable at which they will proceed to consider the said to the public interests . It is almost always ordinance . A supplement to the charter ( Pub . necessary , in deciding upon ...
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... common council , be enjoined from declining to accept said trust fund , or from declining to carry out the pro- visions of said will relating to the administra- tion of said trust fund . ( 2 ) If it shall be held that the court of common ...
... common council , be enjoined from declining to accept said trust fund , or from declining to carry out the pro- visions of said will relating to the administra- tion of said trust fund . ( 2 ) If it shall be held that the court of common ...
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Page 124 - ... and the respective judges and other magistrates of the two Governments shall have power, jurisdiction and authority, upon complaint made under oath, to issue a warrant for the apprehension of the fugitive or person so charged, that he may be brought before such judges or other magistrates, respectively, to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered...
Page 264 - It is a general and undisputed proposition of law that a municipal corporation possesses and can exercise the following powers and no others: First, those granted in express words; second, those necessarily or fairly implied in or incident to the powers expressly granted; third, those essential to the declared objects and purposes of the corporation — not simply convenient but indispensable. Any fair reasonable doubt concerning the existence of power is resolved by the courts against the corporation...
Page 126 - ... to be arrested and secured, and to cause notice of the arrest to be given to the executive authority making such demand, or to the agent of such authority appointed to receive the fugitive, and to cause the fugitive to be delivered to such agent when he shall appear.
Page 124 - ... provided that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Page 86 - In prosecutions for the publication of papers investigating the official conduct of officers, or men in a public capacity, or where the matter published is proper for public information, the truth thereof may be given in evidence: And in all indictments for libels, the jury shall have a right to determine the law and the facts, under the direction of the court as in other cases.
Page 321 - And further, full power and authority are hereby given and granted to the said general court, from time to time to make, ordain, and establish, all manner of wholesome and reasonable orders, laws, statutes, and ordinances, directions and instructions, either with penalties or without; so as the same be not repugnant or contrary to this constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of this commonwealth, and for the government and ordering thereof, and of the subjects of the same...
Page 33 - All the rest, residue, and remainder of all the property and estate, real, personal, and mixed, of every description, and wheresoever situated, of which I may die seized or possessed, or to which I may be entitled at the time of my decease...
Page 126 - ... a copy of an indictment found or an affidavit made before a magistrate of any state or territory charging the person demanded with having committed treason, felony, or other crime...
Page 85 - ... the jury sworn to try the issue may give a general verdict of guilty or not guilty upon the whole matter put in issue upon such indictment or information...
Page 369 - Private property shall ever be held inviolate, but subservient to the public welfare. When taken in time of war, or other public exigency, imperatively requiring its immediate seizure, or for the purpose of making or repairing roads, which shall be open to the public, without charge, a compensation shall be made to the owner, in money, and in all other cases where private property shall be taken for public use, a compensation thereof shall first be made in money, or first secured by a deposit of...