Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of VirginiaD. Bottom, Superintendent of Public Print., 1878 Some vols. also contain reports of cases in the General Court of Virginia. |
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... considered insufficient by the three dissenting judges . The act of congress in question is extremely penal in its effect , and ought therefore to be strictly con- strued , and a rigid compliance with all its require- ments ought to be ...
... considered insufficient by the three dissenting judges . The act of congress in question is extremely penal in its effect , and ought therefore to be strictly con- strued , and a rigid compliance with all its require- ments ought to be ...
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... considered the deposition in rendering its decree of the June term 1873. It is very certain that the counsel making the objection was aware of it , as well before as after the cross - examination was commenced and concluded . The ...
... considered the deposition in rendering its decree of the June term 1873. It is very certain that the counsel making the objection was aware of it , as well before as after the cross - examination was commenced and concluded . The ...
Stran 55
... considered ne- cessary to raise the objection on the voir dire ; and if once the witness is sworn in chief , he could not after- wards be objected to on the ground of interest . But this rule has been relaxed in modern times ; and now ...
... considered ne- cessary to raise the objection on the voir dire ; and if once the witness is sworn in chief , he could not after- wards be objected to on the ground of interest . But this rule has been relaxed in modern times ; and now ...
Stran 84
... considered V. wife Moorman as a conversion of the property , with all the liabilities Smoot and consequent upon such an act . The appellant was tberefore liable to the appellees for the value of the three interests to which they were ...
... considered V. wife Moorman as a conversion of the property , with all the liabilities Smoot and consequent upon such an act . The appellant was tberefore liable to the appellees for the value of the three interests to which they were ...
Stran 97
... considered by the company , and that they did not regard themselves as liable , either legally or equitably . Ivey was examined as a witness in behalf of the company , and there was considerable conflict between his testimony and that ...
... considered by the company , and that they did not regard themselves as liable , either legally or equitably . Ivey was examined as a witness in behalf of the company , and there was considerable conflict between his testimony and that ...
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Stran 209 - The question, whether a law be void for its repugnancy to the constitution, is, at all times, a question of much delicacy, which ought seldom, if ever, to be decided in the affirmative, in a doubtful case.
Stran 905 - Probable cause" has been defined as a reasonable ground of suspicion supported by circumstances sufficiently strong in themselves to warrant a cautious man in the belief that the person accused is guilty of the offense with which he is charged.
Stran 389 - And it is further provided in the policy that, "if the interest of the assured in the property be any other than the entire, unconditional, and sole ownership of the property, for the use and benefit of the assured...
Stran 38 - A sentence of a court pronounced against a party without hearing him, or giving him an opportunity to be heard, is not a judicial determination of his rights, and is not entitled to respect in any other tribunal.
Stran 209 - But it is not on slight implication and vague conjecture that the legislature is to be pronounced to have transcended its powers, and its acts to be considered as void. The opposition between the constitution and the law should be such that the judge feels a clear and strong conviction of their incompatibility with each other.
Stran 984 - The obligation of a contract is "the law which binds the parties to perform their agreement." Sturges v. Crowninshield, 4 Wheat. 122, 197; Story, op. cit., § 1378. This Court has said that "the laws which subsist at the time and place of the making of a contract, and where it is to be performed, enter into and form a part of it, as if they were expressly referred to or incorporated in its terms.
Stran 405 - The fundamental rule in construing statutes is to ascertain and give effect to the intention of the legislature.
Stran 105 - NY, 405 it was held that no rule in the interpretation of a policy is more fully established, or more imperative and controlling, than that which declares that in all cases it must be liberally construed in favor of the insured, so as not to defeat, without a plain necessity, his claim to the indemnity, which in making the insurance it was his object to secure.
Stran 517 - ... and shall also produce a certificate, under the hand and seal of a magistrate or notary public, (nearest the place of the fire, not concerned in the loss as a creditor or otherwise, nor related to the assured,) stating that he has examined the circumstances attending the loss, knows the character and circumstances of the assured, and verily believes that the assured has, without fraud, sustained loss on the property insured to the amount which such magistrate or notary public shall certify.
Stran 914 - ... piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the county of , and state of Minnesota, to wit: [describe land or premises granted].