| 1915 - 1136 strani
...Coffee Co. v. Rogers, 105 Va. 61, 55, 52 SE 843, 844 (8 Ann. Cas. 623). It follows from these views that the decree of the circuit court must be reversed, and the case remanded for further proceedings not In conflict with this opinion. Reversed. (116 Va. 1031) BUCK... | |
| 1918 - 1028 strani
...concerned; for equity Ignores its criminality, and visits upon the offender no punishment as for a crime. It follows that the decree of the circuit court must be reversed and a decree will be here rendered overruling the demurrer to the bill of complaint, and retaining... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1889 - 790 strani
...should be allowed for the purpose of showing such compromises if any have been made. The result is that the decree of the Circuit Court must be Reversed and the cause remanded, with instructions to enter a decree i?, conformity with this opinion. The CHIEF JUSTICE and... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1900 - 1336 strani
...if found within its limits they shall b« subject to taxation. It follows from these considerations that the decree of the Circuit Court must be reversed, and the case remanded for further proceedings. Mr. Justice Harlan and Mr. Justice White dissented. NEW ENGLAND... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1899 - 944 strani
...court being of opinion, for the reasons herein given, that the legacies are not a charge upon the land, the decree of the Circuit Court must be reversed, and the cause remanded to be further proceeded in accordingly. Reversed, Syllabus. TATE v. THE BANK OF THE STATE... | |
| 1889 - 568 strani
...United States patent if such limitation is not contained on its face. It results from these views, that the decree of the Circuit Court must be reversed, and the case be remanded to that Court with a direction to take such further proceedings as shall be in accordance... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1880 - 806 strani
...use account-books ruled and arranged as designated by him and described and illustrated in said book. The decree of the circuit court must be reversed, and the cause remanded, with instructions to dismiss the complainant's bill. (Supreme Court of the United States.]... | |
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