Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1785-1951, 3. köide;66. köide |
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... regarded as the only mode for the punishment and prevention of the offense . By section 11 , article 2 , chapter 91 , 2 Revised Statutes , 349 , it is provided , that " it shall be the duty of the county court , from time to time , to ...
... regarded as the only mode for the punishment and prevention of the offense . By section 11 , article 2 , chapter 91 , 2 Revised Statutes , 349 , it is provided , that " it shall be the duty of the county court , from time to time , to ...
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... regarded as an official bond , both in contemplation of the Consti- tution and the statute . 3. Persons who , in September , 1865 , voluntarily signed their names to the sheriff's old bonds , which had been executed in February , 1865 ...
... regarded as an official bond , both in contemplation of the Consti- tution and the statute . 3. Persons who , in September , 1865 , voluntarily signed their names to the sheriff's old bonds , which had been executed in February , 1865 ...
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... regarded as con- structive notice to all , not only that she had not , but could not , convey her interest in the land . By sec . 3 , art . 1 , chap . 63 , 2 Stanton's Rev. Stat . , 123 , the rights of per- sons of " unsound mind " are ...
... regarded as con- structive notice to all , not only that she had not , but could not , convey her interest in the land . By sec . 3 , art . 1 , chap . 63 , 2 Stanton's Rev. Stat . , 123 , the rights of per- sons of " unsound mind " are ...
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... regarded in that state of im- provement as at decedent's death , as she will not be entitled to rents on the improvements made by the sub- sequent vendees , nor be entitled to the improvements put upon the land by them . If lands so ...
... regarded in that state of im- provement as at decedent's death , as she will not be entitled to rents on the improvements made by the sub- sequent vendees , nor be entitled to the improvements put upon the land by them . If lands so ...
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... regarded as sham . The jury found in favor of the plaintiff's for the full amount of the debt , and the court rendered judgment thereon ; and having overruled a motion for a new trial , May prosecutes this appeal . The first serious ...
... regarded as sham . The jury found in favor of the plaintiff's for the full amount of the debt , and the court rendered judgment thereon ; and having overruled a motion for a new trial , May prosecutes this appeal . The first serious ...
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Page 197 - STORY, in his work on bailments, originally published in 1832, says that it is now held that, in cases of such notices, the carrier is liable for losses and injury occasioned not only by gross negligence, but by ordinary negligence, or, in other words, the carrier is bound to ordinary diligence.
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