United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, 93. köideU.S. Government Printing Office, 1877 |
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... plaintiff next contends that if Congress has the power to authorize the construction of the work in contemplation and in progress , whereby the water will be diverted from the north- ern into the southern channel of the river , no such ...
... plaintiff next contends that if Congress has the power to authorize the construction of the work in contemplation and in progress , whereby the water will be diverted from the north- ern into the southern channel of the river , no such ...
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... plaintiff has , therefore , of the law , no illegal obstruction . made no case sufficient to justify an injunction , even if the State is in a position to ask for it . But , in resting our judgment upon this ground , we are not to be ...
... plaintiff has , therefore , of the law , no illegal obstruction . made no case sufficient to justify an injunction , even if the State is in a position to ask for it . But , in resting our judgment upon this ground , we are not to be ...
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... plaintiffs respectively relied on the existence of the war as an excuse , offering to deduct the pre- miums in arrear ... plaintiff in error . * The rights involved depend upon the contract . The court will not interpolate new conditions ...
... plaintiffs respectively relied on the existence of the war as an excuse , offering to deduct the pre- miums in arrear ... plaintiff in error . * The rights involved depend upon the contract . The court will not interpolate new conditions ...
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... plaintiff and all others in like condition with himself who would unite and contribute to the expenses of the proceeding . It sets out , as the foundation of plaintiff's rights , that he is the owner and holder of a considerable amount ...
... plaintiff and all others in like condition with himself who would unite and contribute to the expenses of the proceeding . It sets out , as the foundation of plaintiff's rights , that he is the owner and holder of a considerable amount ...
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... plaintiff in fee - simple to the undivided sixth part of north - east fractional quarter of section twenty - seven , and that judgment might be entered therefor non obstante veredicto . Plaintiff refused to consent to said stipulation ...
... plaintiff in fee - simple to the undivided sixth part of north - east fractional quarter of section twenty - seven , and that judgment might be entered therefor non obstante veredicto . Plaintiff refused to consent to said stipulation ...
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Page 380 - prior date, unless the description and drawings contain and exhibit a substantial representation of the patented improvement, " in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms," as to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which it appertains, to make, construct,
Page 442 - such railroad should be a public highway for the use of the government of the United States, free from toll or other charge, or upon any other conditions for the use of such road for such transportation ; nor shall any allowance be made out of any money appropriated by this
Page 75 - the distinction between actions at law and suits in equity, and the forms of all such actions and suits heretofore existing, are abolished; and there shall be in this State but one form of action for the enforcement or protection of private rights and the redress
Page 194 - treaty' and ' nation' are words of our own language, selected in our diplomatic and legislative proceedings by ourselves, having each a definite and well-understood meaning. We have applied them to Indians as we have applied them to the other nations of the earth. They are applied to all in the same sense.
Page 553 - that any final judgment, order, or decree of said court may be re-examined and reversed or affirmed in the Supreme Court of the United States upon writ of error or appeal, in the same cases and in like manner as is now provided by law in reference to the final judgments, orders, and decrees of the Circuit Court of the United
Page 443 - remain a public highway for the use of the government of the United States, free from any toll or charge whatever, for any property of the United States, or persons in their service in public business, passing through the same.
Page 442 - the said railroad shall be, and remain, a public highway for the use of the government of the United States, free from all toll or other charge for [upon] the transportation of any property or troops of the United States.'" And the counsel for the appellants analyzes this provision as follows: — " This is a legislative declaration of three things:
Page 454 - The said railroad and branches shall be and remain public highways for the use of the government of the United States, free from all toll or other charge upon the transportation of any property or troops of the United States.
Page 224 - are to be made upon an estimate of the net annual value of the several hereditaments rated thereunto, — that is to say, of the rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from
Page 380 - required to be in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms, as to enable any person skilled in the art or science to make, construct, and use the invention.