Reports of the Decisions of the Appellate Courts of the State of Illinois, Volume 3Callaghan., 1879 |
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... statute re- quires that the appeal shall be prayed for on the day of enter- ing judgment . Statute 1874 , 652 , § 102 . In this case the record shows that the appeal was not prayed for till August 31st , while the judgment was rendered ...
... statute re- quires that the appeal shall be prayed for on the day of enter- ing judgment . Statute 1874 , 652 , § 102 . In this case the record shows that the appeal was not prayed for till August 31st , while the judgment was rendered ...
Page 37
... statute of 1877 , concerning roads and bridges . Are the commissioners of highways of the town of Clintonia or the city of Clinton entitled to this money ? The same question involved in this case was decided by this court in the case of ...
... statute of 1877 , concerning roads and bridges . Are the commissioners of highways of the town of Clintonia or the city of Clinton entitled to this money ? The same question involved in this case was decided by this court in the case of ...
Page 54
... statute to testify ; and as to the other two , their interest is identical with that of the complain- ant , although they are respondents in the case . Their interest is directly opposed to Gogin , the executor of Wilson , deceased ...
... statute to testify ; and as to the other two , their interest is identical with that of the complain- ant , although they are respondents in the case . Their interest is directly opposed to Gogin , the executor of Wilson , deceased ...
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... statute provides , Sec . 110 , p . 653 : " Any justice of the peace failing or refusing to deliver any statute books , dockets or papers to his successor in office , or the person entitled to the same , for the space of ten days after ...
... statute provides , Sec . 110 , p . 653 : " Any justice of the peace failing or refusing to deliver any statute books , dockets or papers to his successor in office , or the person entitled to the same , for the space of ten days after ...
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... statute , and his securities are made liable for a failure to perform his duty in this regard . The only remaining question presented in this case is as to the measure of damages . The evidence abundantly shows that at the time the ...
... statute , and his securities are made liable for a failure to perform his duty in this regard . The only remaining question presented in this case is as to the measure of damages . The evidence abundantly shows that at the time the ...
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action affidavit alleged Allen amount appellant appellee assigned assumpsit authority avers award Bank bill bond cause remanded Chicago Circuit Court cited Rev claim Clair county complainant contract corporation County Court court erred court of equity creditors damages debt declaration decree deed defendant in error demurrer Dugger evidence execution fact Gilm highway instruction issue Jones Judge judgment jury justice Kribs L. R. R. Co land LaSalle county levied liability lien ment Messrs mortgage motion notice Opinion filed overruled paid parties payment plaintiff in error plea plea in abatement plead possession presiding proceeding promise promissory note proof purchase question railroad real estate record recover refused rendered replevin Reversed and remanded road rule Scam scire facias Smith Stat statute subscription suit sustained testified testimony tion town township trial Trustees verdict Wilson writ
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Page 518 - All promises, notes, bills, bonds, covenants, contracts, agreements, judgments, mortgages, or other securities or conveyances made, given, granted, drawn or entered into, or executed by any person whatsoever, where the whole or any part of the consideration thereof, shall be for any money, property or other valuable thing, won by any gaming, or playing at cards, dice, or any other game or games...
Page 383 - ... non-payment of taxes or special assessments of any character whatever, shall exist in favor of owners and persons interested in such real estate, for a period of not less than two years from such sales thereof.
Page 623 - The individual liability of stockholders in a corporation for the payment of its debts is always a creature of statute. At common law it does not exist. The statute which creates it may also declare the purposes of its creation, and provide for the manner of its enforcement.
Page 313 - ... an article which is affixed to the land even slightly is to be considered as part of the land, unless the circumstances are such as to show that it was intended all along to continue a chattel, the onus lying on those who contend that it is a chattel.
Page 313 - ... they were intended to be part of the land, the onus of showing that they were so intended lying on those who assert that they have ceased to be chattels, and, that, on the contrary, an article which is affixed to the land even slightly is to be considered as part of the land...
Page 312 - I have reached the conclusion that the united application of the following requisites will be found the safest criterion of a fixture: 1, actual annexation to the realty or something appurtenant thereto; 2, appropriation to the use or purpose of that part of the realty with which it is connected; 3, the intention of the party making the annexation to make the article a permanent accession to the freehold...
Page 195 - All the stockholders of every company incorporated under this act, shall be severally, individually liable to the creditors of the company in which they are stockholders, to an amount equal to the amount of stock held by them respectively...
Page 196 - In the construction of a statute, every part of it must be viewed in connection with the whole, so as to make all its parts harmonize, if practicable, and give a sensible and intelligent effect to each.
Page 427 - America, for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 622 - Deeds of the county within which the principal office is located, and each stockholder shall be liable for the debts of the corporation to the extent of the amount that may be unpaid upon the stock held by him, to be collected in the manner herein provided.