Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 176

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Page 55 - Such as shall be conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings. Fourth. Such as it shall purchase at sales under judgments, decrees or mortgages held by the association, or shall purchase to secure debts due to it.
Page 341 - An act to promote the welfare of the people of this State, relating to the liability of employers for injuries or death sustained by their...
Page 277 - ... 1. The same thing, debt, or duty must be claimed by both or all the parties against whom the relief is demanded. -. All their adverse titles or claims must be dependent, or be derived from a common source.
Page 87 - Longenecker the sum of $600 and interest thereon at the rate of 5 per centum per annum, from the...
Page 716 - What is a reasonable time is a question of fact for the court before which it is brought for decision.
Page 427 - ... every such action shall be for the exclusive benefit of the widow and next of kin of such deceased person...
Page 10 - State in proportion to the number of children in each of school age, as may be fixed by law...
Page 342 - It shall provide itself with a seal for the authentication of its orders, awards and proceedings, upon which shall be inscribed the words "Industrial Accident Board—Michigan—Seal.
Page 629 - ... referred to in such account or claim, and every such account shall exhibit in detail all the items making up the amount claimed, and the true date of e-ach. It shall be a sufficient defense in any court, to any action or proceeding for the collection of any demand or claim against the city for personal injuries or otherwise, that it has never been presented, certified to or verified as aforesaid, to the council for allowance...
Page 592 - Our government is one whose powers have been carefully apportioned between three distinct departments, which emanate alike from the people, have their powers alike limited and defined by the Constitution, are of equal dignity, and within their respective spheres of action equally independent.

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