The Green Bag, Volumen16Boston Book Company, 1904 Includes index. 1 v. |
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... fact . For instance , when the South American colonies revolted from Spain early in the last century , the United States government al- lowed twelve years to elapse before recogni tion of their independence . In support of the rule for ...
... fact . For instance , when the South American colonies revolted from Spain early in the last century , the United States government al- lowed twelve years to elapse before recogni tion of their independence . In support of the rule for ...
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... fact that the holder of the bond is known , and can be notified of any important issue that arises in connection with the bonds . It may be that the holder is a proper party to a suit to test the validity of the issue , or is offered an ...
... fact that the holder of the bond is known , and can be notified of any important issue that arises in connection with the bonds . It may be that the holder is a proper party to a suit to test the validity of the issue , or is offered an ...
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... fact that an entry upon the premises of the owner or keeper of a dog was wilful and wanton does not of itself ex- empt him from the statutory liability for the attack of his dog upon the person so enter- ing . The wilfulness or ...
... fact that an entry upon the premises of the owner or keeper of a dog was wilful and wanton does not of itself ex- empt him from the statutory liability for the attack of his dog upon the person so enter- ing . The wilfulness or ...
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... fact , only to the extent of the damage , not to the cause of action . If one's reputation has in fact been injured by the spoken words , he ought to be allowed to recover some damages , although it may be true that , had the words been ...
... fact , only to the extent of the damage , not to the cause of action . If one's reputation has in fact been injured by the spoken words , he ought to be allowed to recover some damages , although it may be true that , had the words been ...
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... fact that there is no apparent likelihood that said decadent government will ever be able to re- establish its sovereignty over its revolted subjects , furnishes ample justification for recognition by the United States of the ex ...
... fact that there is no apparent likelihood that said decadent government will ever be able to re- establish its sovereignty over its revolted subjects , furnishes ample justification for recognition by the United States of the ex ...
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Página 175 - A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
Página 91 - The plaintiff urges that it was a question of fact for the jury, and not of law for the court, whether the contract was simply to secure reasonable prices, or to extort from the public unreasonable prices.
Página 147 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Página 582 - But there is nothing in our laws, or in the law of nations, that forbids our citizens from sending armed vessels, as well as munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged in it to the penalty of confiscation.
Página 330 - Great cases like hard cases make bad law. For great cases are called great, not. by reas'on of their real importance in shaping the law of the future, but because of some accident of immediate overwhelming interest which appeals to the feelings and distorts the judgment.
Página 397 - Near this spot Are deposited the Remains Of one Who Possessed Beauty Without Vanity, Strength without Insolence, Courage without Ferocity, And all the Virtues of Man Without his Vices. This Praise, which would be unmeaning flattery If inscribed over Human Ashes, Is but a just tribute to the Memory of "Boatswain," a Dog Who was born at Newfoundland, May, 1803, And died at Newstead Abbey Nov. 18, 1808.
Página 55 - ... an especial compensation for the said advantages, and for the favors they have acquired by the 4th, 5th, and 6th articles of this treaty, the United States guaranty positively and efficaciously to New Granada, by the present stipulation, the perfect neutrality of the beforementioned isthmus, with the view that the free transit from the one to the other sea may not be interrupted or embarrassed in any future time while this treaty exists ; and in consequence the United States also guaranty, in...
Página 432 - To say that corrupt officers are appointed to administer affairs, is certainly a reflection on the government. If people should not be called to account for possessing the people with an ill opinion of the government, no government can subsist. For it is very necessary for all governments that the people should have a good opinion of it.
Página 233 - Indian court" means any Indian tribal court or court of Indian offense. Indian Rights Sec. 202. No Indian tribe in exercising powers of self-government shall — (1) make or enforce any law prohibiting the free exercise...
Página 8 - And, in order to secure to themselves the tranquil and constant enjoyment of these advantages, and as an especial compensation for the said advantages, and for the favors they have acquired by the 4th, 5th, and 6th articles of this treaty, the United States guaranty positively and efficaciously to New Granada...