The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, Volumes 263-264West Publishing Company, 1920 |
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... ment being more than the 77 per cent . advanced and the agreed charge therefor , the difference would have to be paid by the Credit Com- pany to the Bank , and by the latter in turn to the Supply Company , after deducting the Bank's ...
... ment being more than the 77 per cent . advanced and the agreed charge therefor , the difference would have to be paid by the Credit Com- pany to the Bank , and by the latter in turn to the Supply Company , after deducting the Bank's ...
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... ment , entered the service of the United States ; that he was a large contributor to the war charities , including the Red Cross ; and that he and the company of which he was the head purchased in the aggre- gate about $ 300,000 worth ...
... ment , entered the service of the United States ; that he was a large contributor to the war charities , including the Red Cross ; and that he and the company of which he was the head purchased in the aggre- gate about $ 300,000 worth ...
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... ment is that the terms of the contract gave it the right , in flood time , to take such exclusive possession , and obligated the contractor to make good any destruction of his work caused by flood waters . Coun- sel for the government ...
... ment is that the terms of the contract gave it the right , in flood time , to take such exclusive possession , and obligated the contractor to make good any destruction of his work caused by flood waters . Coun- sel for the government ...
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... ment whereby accounts are kept , and , when paid , are destroyed . However this may be , the bookkeeping of the bankrupt was of that primitive character which sometimes is found in country stores and which is employed for little else ...
... ment whereby accounts are kept , and , when paid , are destroyed . However this may be , the bookkeeping of the bankrupt was of that primitive character which sometimes is found in country stores and which is employed for little else ...
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... ment between the draw - bar and the car shall be limited to less than four inches . The principle which all inventors have applied to this problem of controlling a great force within a relatively minute space is that of gradual ...
... ment between the draw - bar and the car shall be limited to less than four inches . The principle which all inventors have applied to this problem of controlling a great force within a relatively minute space is that of gradual ...
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