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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... parties is the obligation or duty of a third person , whatever would be evidence for or against such person is prima facie evidence between the parties . " ( Code Civ . Proc . , sec . 1851. ) And in view of the requirement of the ...
... parties is the obligation or duty of a third person , whatever would be evidence for or against such person is prima facie evidence between the parties . " ( Code Civ . Proc . , sec . 1851. ) And in view of the requirement of the ...
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... parties were divert- ing water at different points on the river above the ranch of the plaintiffs . In this we think the defendant was not prejudiced . It does not appear whether the diversions re- ferred to were lawful or unlawful ...
... parties were divert- ing water at different points on the river above the ranch of the plaintiffs . In this we think the defendant was not prejudiced . It does not appear whether the diversions re- ferred to were lawful or unlawful ...
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... parties that the corpora- tion had no reputation or good - will of any value , " but that it was a worthless concern as it stands " ; and that , according to plaintiff's information and belief , that the de- fendant is not making gain ...
... parties that the corpora- tion had no reputation or good - will of any value , " but that it was a worthless concern as it stands " ; and that , according to plaintiff's information and belief , that the de- fendant is not making gain ...
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... parties herein ; that the covenants or promises on the part of the defendant , in consideration of payments by the state of interest upon the bonds , were to transport and con- vey , " at all times when required , " all public ...
... parties herein ; that the covenants or promises on the part of the defendant , in consideration of payments by the state of interest upon the bonds , were to transport and con- vey , " at all times when required , " all public ...
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... 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 intention should April , 1888 ...
... 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 intention should April , 1888 ...
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