Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California, Volume 76Bancroft-Whitney, 1906 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... actual possession of the money . After this first operation is ever , the party takes the auditor's certificate to the treasurer , and after delivering the certificate and the money to him , receives his receipt , which he takes back to ...
... actual possession of the money . After this first operation is ever , the party takes the auditor's certificate to the treasurer , and after delivering the certificate and the money to him , receives his receipt , which he takes back to ...
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... actual damages proved . No doubt parties may liquidate , by stipulation in ad- vance , the amount to be paid as damages . But conceding a contract between the state and defendant , the intention of the parties is always material . The ...
... actual damages proved . No doubt parties may liquidate , by stipulation in ad- vance , the amount to be paid as damages . But conceding a contract between the state and defendant , the intention of the parties is always material . The ...
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... actual loss . ( 1 Sutherland on Damages , 481. ) If the act of the legislature is to be interpreted as claimed by appellants herein , it was intended , in case the defendant failed or refused to transport free of charge a single public ...
... actual loss . ( 1 Sutherland on Damages , 481. ) If the act of the legislature is to be interpreted as claimed by appellants herein , it was intended , in case the defendant failed or refused to transport free of charge a single public ...
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... actual damages are easily computed , the inequality is at once seen ; the stipulation as to a definite sum is so framed that it can- not possibly be construed to adjust the recompense to actual injury . The sum mentioned and referred to ...
... actual damages are easily computed , the inequality is at once seen ; the stipulation as to a definite sum is so framed that it can- not possibly be construed to adjust the recompense to actual injury . The sum mentioned and referred to ...
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... actual dam- age sustained , by reason of the breach of the particular con- dition or conditions he claims to have been broken . The allegation of a breach must be governed by the nature of the contract but it must be distinctly stated ...
... actual dam- age sustained , by reason of the breach of the particular con- dition or conditions he claims to have been broken . The allegation of a breach must be governed by the nature of the contract but it must be distinctly stated ...
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action was brought adverse possession affidavit affirmed agreement alleged amended appeal Appellant application assessment attorney auditor bill of exceptions cause of action city and county Civil Code Civil Procedure claim Code Civ Code of Civil complaint concurred contract corporation counsel county of San damages deed defendant defendant's demurrer effect entitled error estoppel evidence facts favor fendant filed grant held homestead hundred dollars insured issued judge judgment and order jury Kings River land lien mandamus MCFARLAND MCKINSTRY ment mortgage motion Note citations notice opinion order denying order refusing owner paid parties payment person plaintiff possession premises purchase quantum meruit question railroad real property recover Respondent San Francisco SEARLS SHARPSTEIN sheriff statement statute statute of limitations street sufficient Superior Court sustaining thereof thousand dollars tiff tion tract trial void writ