Philippine Law Journal, Količina 5University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1919 |
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Stran 6
... according to the terms of the agreement he is entitled to the return of the principal with the lawful interest , at all events . ( Buttrick v . Harris , 1 Bus . 442. ) ( 3 ) Agreement to pay more than lawful interest is necessary ...
... according to the terms of the agreement he is entitled to the return of the principal with the lawful interest , at all events . ( Buttrick v . Harris , 1 Bus . 442. ) ( 3 ) Agreement to pay more than lawful interest is necessary ...
Stran 8
... According to one line of decisions , the conventional rate of interest will continue after maturity , as before , in the absence of any stipulation of the parties . the parties . ( Thomp- son v . Gerner , 104 Cal . 168. ) 8 PHILIPPINE ...
... According to one line of decisions , the conventional rate of interest will continue after maturity , as before , in the absence of any stipulation of the parties . the parties . ( Thomp- son v . Gerner , 104 Cal . 168. ) 8 PHILIPPINE ...
Stran 13
... According to the doctrine rightly laid down by the great weight of authority , if the so called payment of dues on stock or the exaction of a premium is a mere device to cover a payment for the use of money which is greater than what ...
... According to the doctrine rightly laid down by the great weight of authority , if the so called payment of dues on stock or the exaction of a premium is a mere device to cover a payment for the use of money which is greater than what ...
Stran 18
... according to law . Although courts of both England and the United States have always been quoted from the earliest times to the allowance of compound interest on the ground of public policy , yet this rule has always been subjected to ...
... according to law . Although courts of both England and the United States have always been quoted from the earliest times to the allowance of compound interest on the ground of public policy , yet this rule has always been subjected to ...
Stran 24
... according to the complaining witnesses , his own parents , is but fifteen years old , and is incorrigible and lawless , irresponsible in his conduct . On the question of proper penalty , the Court held : " Both of these offenses charged ...
... according to the complaining witnesses , his own parents , is but fifteen years old , and is incorrigible and lawless , irresponsible in his conduct . On the question of proper penalty , the Court held : " Both of these offenses charged ...
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acceptance according action actual agreed agreement allowed American Law amount appeal application authority become called cause charge China Civil Code Class College of Law common law compensation consideration considered constitute contract creditor criminal damages debt debtor decision defendant delivered determine discharge effect entered established execution exist express fact fixed give given Government granted held important intention interest judge judgment jurisdiction kind limited loan Manresa marriage matter means nature necessary notice object obligation offer operation original paid parties payment penalty perfection performance period person Phil Philippine Philippine Islands practice present President principal Procedure question reason received record regard relation rendered Representative respect rule says Spanish Law statute stipulated Supreme Court thing tion transaction United University unless usury valid writer
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Stran 53 - All questions in regard to rights, whether of property or person, arising between citizens of the United States in China, shall be subject to the jurisdiction of, and regulated by the authorities of their own Government.
Stran 92 - In our view the necessary effect of this act is, by means of a prohibition against the movement in interstate commerce of ordinary commercial commodities, to regulate the hours of labor of children in factories and mines within the States, a purely State authority. Thus the act in a twofold sense is repugnant to the Constitution. It not only transcends the authority delegated to Congress over commerce but also exerts a power as to a purely local matter to which the Federal authority does not extend.
Stran 92 - ... and sixteen years have been employed or permitted to work more than eight hours in any day, or more than six days in any week, or after the hour...
Stran 216 - But when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract.
Stran 166 - Where anything remains to be done to the goods for the purpose of ascertaining the price, as by weighing, measuring, or testing the goods, where the price is to depend on the quantity or quality of the goods, the performance of these things...
Stran 166 - Where the buyer is by the contract bound to do anything as a condition, either precedent or concurrent, on which the passing of the property depends, the property will not pass until the condition be fulfilled, even though the goods may have been actually delivered into the possession of the buyer.
Stran 154 - Court said, that if that were so, no contract could ever be completed by the post. For if the defendants were not bound by their offer when accepted by the plaintiffs till the answer was received, then the plaintiffs ought not to be bound till after they had received the* notification that the defendants had received their answer and assented to it. J And so it might go on ad infinitum.
Stran 92 - The far-reaching result of upholding the act can not be more plainly indicated than by pointing out that if Congress can thus regulate matters entrusted to local authority by prohibition of the movement of commodities in interstate commerce all freedom of commerce will be at an end and the power of the States over local matters may be eliminated, and thus our system of government be practically destroyed.
Stran 103 - Any native-born Filipino of the age of twenty-one years and upward who has declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States and who has enlisted or may hereafter enlist in the United States Navy or Marine Corps or the Naval Auxiliary Service...
Stran 103 - That the federal control of railroads and transportation systems herein and heretofore provided for shall continue for and during the period of the war and for a reasonable time thereafter, which shall not exceed one year and nine months next following the date of the proclamation by the President of the exchange of ratifications of the treaty of peace...