The Southwestern Reporter, àÅèÁ·Õè 47West Publishing Company, 1899 |
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... HUSBAND IN TRUST - EF- FECT AS TO CREDITORS . Where a husband purchased at a judicial sale with his wife's means and in her behalf land deeded by her direction to him in trust for the support of himself and her children , free from his ...
... HUSBAND IN TRUST - EF- FECT AS TO CREDITORS . Where a husband purchased at a judicial sale with his wife's means and in her behalf land deeded by her direction to him in trust for the support of himself and her children , free from his ...
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execution of the mortgage by the husband and wife , yet it will be operative as against complainant Peck , it appearing that the homestead is claimed in the answer of Mil- ler and wife to the Peck bill . There is one other ... husband ...
execution of the mortgage by the husband and wife , yet it will be operative as against complainant Peck , it appearing that the homestead is claimed in the answer of Mil- ler and wife to the Peck bill . There is one other ... husband ...
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... Husband and wife made a written appli- cation for a loan , stating therein that the land offered as security was not their homestead . They did not reside on the land . In a suit against their heirs to foreclose , the application was ...
... Husband and wife made a written appli- cation for a loan , stating therein that the land offered as security was not their homestead . They did not reside on the land . In a suit against their heirs to foreclose , the application was ...
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... HUSBAND AND WIFE - GIFTS - PRESUMPTION AD- VERSE POSSESSION - BEGINNING OF POSSESSION- LIFE ESTATES EVIDENCE DEPOSITIONS WAIVER- WITNESSES COMPETENCY- - COSTS HARMLESS ERROR . - - 1. From the sole fact that the deed to prop- erty ...
... HUSBAND AND WIFE - GIFTS - PRESUMPTION AD- VERSE POSSESSION - BEGINNING OF POSSESSION- LIFE ESTATES EVIDENCE DEPOSITIONS WAIVER- WITNESSES COMPETENCY- - COSTS HARMLESS ERROR . - - 1. From the sole fact that the deed to prop- erty ...
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... husband , and the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows . By amendment , filed October 9 , 1894 , plaintiff alleged that the ... husband and wife , when the land is negotiated for by the husband , and at his instance is deeded to his wife , the law ...
... husband , and the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows . By amendment , filed October 9 , 1894 , plaintiff alleged that the ... husband and wife , when the land is negotiated for by the husband , and at his instance is deeded to his wife , the law ...
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acres action affirmed alleged amount answer Appeal from circuit appellant appellant's appellee assignment of error attorney Bank bill cause chancellor chancery appeals chancery court charge circuit court claim complainant contract contributory negligence corporation court erred court of chancery damages debt deceased decree deed of trust defendant defendant's demurrer Dickson county district entitled evidence executed fact fendant filed Foard county garnishee Hardeman county held Hunt county husband indictment injury instruction interpleader issue judge judgment jury land liable lien loan ment mortgage motion negligence opinion overruled owner paid parties payment petition plaintiff plaintiff in error pleadings possession purchase question railroad Railway record recover road rule sold statute suit supreme court Tenn testimony thereof tiff tion tract trial try title turnpike verdict wife witness writ
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˹éÒ 348 - In determining the question of reasonableness it is at liberty to act with reference to the established usages, customs, and traditions of the people, and with a view to the promotion of their comfort, and the preservation of the public peace and good order.
˹éÒ 351 - The court may, before or after judgment, in furtherance of justice, and on such terms as may be proper, amend any pleading, process or proceeding, by adding or striking out the name of any party ; or by correcting a mistake in the name of a party, or a mistake in any other respect...
˹éÒ 418 - In its corporate capacity ; that the members of the fire department, although appointed, employed, and paid by the city corporation, are not the agents and servants of the city, for whose conduct it is liable, but they act rather as officers of the city, charged with a public service, for whose negligence in the discharge of official duty no action lies against the city, without being expressly given. The maxim of respondeat superior has, therefore, no application.
˹éÒ 320 - The trial resulted in a verdict and judgment in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of six thousand dollars.
˹éÒ 347 - Laws permitting, and even requiring, their separation in places where they are liable to be brought into contact do not necessarily imply the inferiority of either race to the other, and have been generally, if not universally, recognized as within the competency of the state legislatures in the exercise of their police power.
˹éÒ 317 - ... there shall be in this State hereafter, but one form of action, for the enforcement or protection of private rights and the redress or prevention of private wrongs, which shall be denominated a civil action.
˹éÒ 352 - The Supreme Court, except in cases otherwise directed in this Constitution, shall have appellate jurisdiction only, which shall be coextensive with the State, under such restrictions and regulations, not repugnant to this Constitution, as, may from time to time be prescribed by law...
˹éÒ 138 - 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.
˹éÒ 106 - Lots in incorporated cities or towns, or within one mile of the limits of any such city or town, to the extent of one acre, and lots one mile or more distant from such cities or towns, to the extent of five acres, with the buildings thereon, may be exempted from taxation, when the same are used exclusively for religious worship, for schools, or for purposes purely charitable...
˹éÒ 348 - We consider the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consist in the assumption that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority. If this be so, it is not by reason of anything found in the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it.