Albany Law Journal, 4. köideWeed, Parsons & Company, 1871 |
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... Judge Livingston held the first agreement invalid , because it was not acted on , but agreed with Spencer as to the acquiescence . Judge Thompson held the first agree- ment not affected by the statute ; that the second agreement had ...
... Judge Livingston held the first agreement invalid , because it was not acted on , but agreed with Spencer as to the acquiescence . Judge Thompson held the first agree- ment not affected by the statute ; that the second agreement had ...
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... Judge Cowen says the defense of title by acquiescence for less than the statutory period is in the face of the statute of frauds , and also contravenes the doctrine of parol evidence . It would seem at first sight that Judge Cowen does ...
... Judge Cowen says the defense of title by acquiescence for less than the statutory period is in the face of the statute of frauds , and also contravenes the doctrine of parol evidence . It would seem at first sight that Judge Cowen does ...
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... judge of the superior court , residing in Kent county , to prepare reports of the decisions of the superior court , court of oyer and terminer , and court of errors and appeals . Samuel L. Harrington , associate justice , in pursuance ...
... judge of the superior court , residing in Kent county , to prepare reports of the decisions of the superior court , court of oyer and terminer , and court of errors and appeals . Samuel L. Harrington , associate justice , in pursuance ...
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... Judge Henry Watson , a prominent resident of California . She was alone in the city of New York and a guest at the Coleman House . Her husband furnished her with money to defray her expenses , at regular intervals , by means of an ...
... Judge Henry Watson , a prominent resident of California . She was alone in the city of New York and a guest at the Coleman House . Her husband furnished her with money to defray her expenses , at regular intervals , by means of an ...
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... judge has found that the defendant , Peter Valen- tine , was not in business when the conveyance was made , and that he only acted as agent in the transac- tions out of which his liability arose . We cannot say that the judge , on all ...
... judge has found that the defendant , Peter Valen- tine , was not in business when the conveyance was made , and that he only acted as agent in the transac- tions out of which his liability arose . We cannot say that the judge , on all ...
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