The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 123West Publishing Company, 1910 |
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Page 14
... fraud and deceit , and actions to cancel a contract for duress . In fraud and deceit , the party ratifies the contract as made , but says , because the thing delivered is not up to the contract representations , I have been damaged by ...
... fraud and deceit , and actions to cancel a contract for duress . In fraud and deceit , the party ratifies the contract as made , but says , because the thing delivered is not up to the contract representations , I have been damaged by ...
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... FRAUD - KNOWLEDGE - NECESSITY . In an action against the vice president of a Corporation for fraud in transferring a note executed to the company , defendant cannot be charged with acts of the company or other officers without proof of ...
... FRAUD - KNOWLEDGE - NECESSITY . In an action against the vice president of a Corporation for fraud in transferring a note executed to the company , defendant cannot be charged with acts of the company or other officers without proof of ...
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... FRAUD ( § 11 * ) - REPRESENTATIONS - EXPEC- TATION . Fraud cannot be based on an opinion given in good faith , as that a note will be met prompt- ly when due . [ Ed . Note . - For other cases , see Fraud , Cent . Díg . § 12 ; Dec. Dig ...
... FRAUD ( § 11 * ) - REPRESENTATIONS - EXPEC- TATION . Fraud cannot be based on an opinion given in good faith , as that a note will be met prompt- ly when due . [ Ed . Note . - For other cases , see Fraud , Cent . Díg . § 12 ; Dec. Dig ...
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and that Hutton had no personal knowledge | in fraud . Frauds , either in civil or criminal of those facts at that time nor did he know law , are not based on prognostications . Who in May , 1903 , when the note was transferred may know ...
and that Hutton had no personal knowledge | in fraud . Frauds , either in civil or criminal of those facts at that time nor did he know law , are not based on prognostications . Who in May , 1903 , when the note was transferred may know ...
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... fraud ) that Hutton was charged with notice of what the books showed had become of the whole 1,180 cattle , yet that does not fasten such recklessness upon him as would amount to proof of the scienter and there- fore of fraud ; for ...
... fraud ) that Hutton was charged with notice of what the books showed had become of the whole 1,180 cattle , yet that does not fasten such recklessness upon him as would amount to proof of the scienter and there- fore of fraud ; for ...
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Page 378 - January, eighteen hundred and ninetyeight, it shall be unlawful for any such common carrier to haul or permit to be hauled or used on its line any car used in moving interstate traffic not equipped with couplers coupling automatically by impact, and which can be uncoupled without the necessity of men going between the ends of the cars.
Page 453 - For the recovery of real property, or of an estate or interest therein, or for the determination, in any form, of such right or interest, and for injuries to real property; "2.
Page 56 - First, in order to sustain an action of deceit there must be proof of fraud, and nothing short of that will suffice. Secondly, fraud is proved when it is shown that a false representation has been made (1) knowingly, or (2) without belief in its truth, or (3) recklessly, careless whether it be true or false.
Page 282 - ... whenever the death of a person shall result from an injury inflicted by negligence or wrongful act, then, in every such case, damages may be recovered for such death, from the corporations and persons so causing the same.
Page 292 - 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 86 - ... saw, or by the exercise of ordinary care could have seen, the...
Page 282 - Statutes, which provides that, "whenever the death of a person shall result from an injury inflicted by negligence or wrongful act, then, in every such case, damages may be recovered for such death from the person or persons, company or companies, corporation or corporations, their agents or servants, causing the same...
Page 19 - York of 1828, chap. 18, tit. 3, it was enacted that "the charter of every corporation that shall hereafter be granted by the legislature shall be subject to alteration, suspension, and repeal, in the discretion of the legislature.
Page 321 - If an infant dies without issue, having title to real estate derived by gift, devise, or descent from one of his parents, the whole shall descend to that parent and his or her kindred...
Page 357 - All property shall be taxed according to its value, that value to be ascertained in such manner as the Legislature shall direct, so that taxes shall be equal and uniform throughout the State. No one species of property from which a tax may be collected shall be taxed higher than any other species of property of the same value.