The Southwestern Reporter, 207. köideWest Publishing Company, 1919 |
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Page 41
... amount of the advances for that year as dis- tinguished from those subsequently made , and it was therefore ordered that the court below ascertain the amount of the 1909 ad- vances , to the end that the property describ- ed in the Beck ...
... amount of the advances for that year as dis- tinguished from those subsequently made , and it was therefore ordered that the court below ascertain the amount of the 1909 ad- vances , to the end that the property describ- ed in the Beck ...
Page 43
... amount agreed upon in full settlement of all rights as to each of said parties , the mother and son , flowing from the injuries so received , and , for the purpose of carrying out and making effective such agreement , it was agreed that ...
... amount agreed upon in full settlement of all rights as to each of said parties , the mother and son , flowing from the injuries so received , and , for the purpose of carrying out and making effective such agreement , it was agreed that ...
Page 53
... amount of the principal and interest shall not exceed the aggregate amount of prin- cipal and interest on the above - named amount of 6 per cent . bonds . " clause : " The said bond issue shall be examined and approved by an attorney ...
... amount of the principal and interest shall not exceed the aggregate amount of prin- cipal and interest on the above - named amount of 6 per cent . bonds . " clause : " The said bond issue shall be examined and approved by an attorney ...
Page 54
... amount of the certified check and asking the court to determine the proper party to whom it should be paid , whether to appellant or to Cravens & Pierce , Appellant answered , setting forth the facts concerning the offer of the selected ...
... amount of the certified check and asking the court to determine the proper party to whom it should be paid , whether to appellant or to Cravens & Pierce , Appellant answered , setting forth the facts concerning the offer of the selected ...
Page 126
... amount must be left to the sound discretion and common sense of the jury . Railway Co. v . Sciacca , 80 Tex . 355 ... amount awarded was actuated by improper motives . To disturb their finding as to the amount necessary to fairly ...
... amount must be left to the sound discretion and common sense of the jury . Railway Co. v . Sciacca , 80 Tex . 355 ... amount awarded was actuated by improper motives . To disturb their finding as to the amount necessary to fairly ...
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Page 254 - There must be reasonable evidence of negligence; but where the thing is shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as in the ordinary course of things does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendants, that the accident arose from want of care.
Page 10 - To constitute notice of an infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating the same, the person to whom it is negotiated must have had actual knowledge of the infirmity or defect, or knowledge of such facts that his action in taking the instrument amounted to bad faith.
Page 109 - Rights" is excepted out of the general powers of government, and shall forever remain inviolate, and all laws contrary thereto, or to the following provisions, shall be void.
Page 473 - That every Will made by a Man or Woman shall be revoked by his or her Marriage (except a Will made in exercise of a Power of Appointment, when the Real or Personal Estate thereby appointed would not in default of such Appointment pass to his or her Heir, Customary Heir, Executor, or Administrator, or the Person entitled as his or her next of Kin, under the Statute of Distributions) . XIX.
Page 45 - Copies of such appointment, certified by said commissioner, shall be deemed sufficient evidence thereof and shall be admitted in evidence with the same force and effect as the original thereof might be admitted.
Page 473 - AND be it further enacted, that no will or codicil, or any part thereof, which shall be in any manner revoked, shall be revived otherwise than by the re-execution thereof, or by a codicil executed in manner herein-before required and showing an intention to revive the same...
Page 151 - Furthermore, in view of other instructions, which specifically directed the jury that the burden of proof was upon the plaintiff to establish a want of ordinary care, there is no room for the belief that the jury could have been misled.
Page 153 - The power of courts to declare a contract void for being in contravention of sound public policy is a very delicate and undefined power, and, like the power to declare a statute unconstitutional, should be exercised only in cases free from doubt.
Page 346 - ... nor shall any such company or any officer, agent, solicitor or representative thereof, pay, allow or give, or offer to pay, allow or give, directly or indirectly as inducement to insurance, any rebate of premium payable on the policy, or any special favor or advantage in the dividends or other benefits to accrue thereon, or any paid employment or contract for services of any kind or any valuable consideration or inducement whatever not specified in the policy contract of insurance...
Page 23 - June all declarations or creations of trusts or confidences of any lands, tenements or hereditaments, shall be manifested and proved by some writing signed by the party who is by law enabled to declare such trust, or by his last will in writing, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.