Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, 84. köideD. Bottom, Superintendent of Public Print., 1889 Some vols. also contain reports of cases in the General Court of Virginia. |
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... received with more than ordinary doubt and suspicion . " And the language of Lord Hale , also referred to by Blackstone , was quoted at length to sustain this conclusion . 66 This view of the law , which we consider the true one , is ...
... received with more than ordinary doubt and suspicion . " And the language of Lord Hale , also referred to by Blackstone , was quoted at length to sustain this conclusion . 66 This view of the law , which we consider the true one , is ...
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... received by them , and two per centum on all above that , and if a sale be made by one commissioner or officer , and the proceeds collected by another , or not collected at all , " the court under whose decree or order they acted shall ...
... received by them , and two per centum on all above that , and if a sale be made by one commissioner or officer , and the proceeds collected by another , or not collected at all , " the court under whose decree or order they acted shall ...
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... such fees or allowances were paid out of the treasury , and that this fee should be paid to him by the sheriff or other officer who may receive said Opinion . costs , unless such person had previously received 28 COMMONWEALTH . FIELD .
... such fees or allowances were paid out of the treasury , and that this fee should be paid to him by the sheriff or other officer who may receive said Opinion . costs , unless such person had previously received 28 COMMONWEALTH . FIELD .
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... received payment thereof , in which case it should be paid into the treasury . The court said , further , in that case : " The laws requiring such fees to be taxed for the Commonwealth in any case have never been repealed or amended ...
... received payment thereof , in which case it should be paid into the treasury . The court said , further , in that case : " The laws requiring such fees to be taxed for the Commonwealth in any case have never been repealed or amended ...
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... received money to which he had no lawful claim whatever . been illegally extorted from an agent in employment , the principal may recover it back , and the agent may maintain the suit from the authority of the principal , and the ...
... received money to which he had no lawful claim whatever . been illegally extorted from an agent in employment , the principal may recover it back , and the agent may maintain the suit from the authority of the principal , and the ...
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Page 544 - Hall, that in construing wills, and indeed statutes, and all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some absurdity or some repugnance or inconsistency with the rest of the instrument, in which case the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words may be modified, so as to avoid that absurdity and inconsistency, but no further.
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Page 535 - wills, and indeed statutes, and all written instruments, the " grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered "to, unless that would lead to some absurdity, or repugnance, " or inconsistency with the rest of the instrument ; in which case " the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words may be modified " so as to avoid that absurdity and inconsistency ; but no farther.
Page 988 - And the said records and judicial proceedings, authenticated as aforesaid, shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court within the United States as they have by law or usage in the courts of the State from whence the said records are or shall be taken.
Page 961 - In the silence of any positive rule, affirming, or denying, or restraining the operation of foreign laws, courts of justice presume the tacit adoption of them by their own government, unless they are repugnant to its policy, or prejudicial to its interests.
Page 982 - Though it be a doctrine of modern date, we think it now well established that the capital stock of a corporation, especially its unpaid subscriptions, is a trust fund for the benefit of the general creditors of the corporation. And when we consider the rapid development of corporations as instrumentalities of the commercial and business world in the last few years, with the corresponding necessity of adapting legal principles to the new and varying exigencies of this business, it is no solid objection...
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Page 961 - Bank [of Augusta] v. Earle, 13 Pet. 519, 588, [10 L.Ed. 274], Chief Justice Taney said: 'It is very true that a corporation can have no legal existence out of the boundaries of the sovereignty by which it is created.