The Common Pleas Reporter: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the County Courts and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Volume 2

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Press of M.R. Walter, 1885
 

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Página 210 - If the title fairly gives notice of the subject of the Act so as reasonably to lead to an inquiry into the body of the bill, it is all that is necessary.
Página 120 - ... 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...
Página 143 - The policy contained these clauses, among others : "1. If an application, survey, plan or description of the property herein insured is referred to in this policy, such application, survey, plan or description shall be considered a part of this contract, and a warranty by the assured...
Página 109 - To levy and collect taxes for general revenue purposes, not to exceed ten mills on the dollar in any one year on all the real, personal, and mixed property within the limits of said cities taxable according to the laws of the State of Pennsylvania...
Página 210 - No bill, except general appropriation bills, shall be passed containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in its title.
Página 219 - All churches, meeting-houses, or other regular places of stated worship, with the grounds thereto annexed, necessary for the occupancy and enjoyment of the same; all burial-ground not used or held for private or corporate profit; all hospitals, universities, colleges, seminaries, academies, associations and institutions of learning, benevolence, or charity, with the grounds thereto annexed and necessary for the occupancy and enjoyment of the same, found, endowed, and maintained by public or private...
Página 144 - None declares that the fraud or mistake of a knavish or blundering agent, done within the scope of the powers given him by the company, will enable the latter to avoid a policy to the injury of the insured, who innocently became a party to the contract.
Página 31 - ... quantity of coal which the mine, upon measurement, might be found to contain, and that measurement was made as the mining progressed. The mere fact that the indenture contains a reservation of rent, with the right of distress, will not change its legal operation and effect. We are of opinion, therefore, that there was such a severance of the surface from the underlying strata as created a divided ownership in these distinct portions of the land.
Página 141 - ... of all policies thereon, also the actual cash value of the property and their interest therein, for what purpose and by whom the building insured, or containing the property insured, and the several parts thereof, were used at the time of the loss, when and how the fire originated, and shall also produce a certificate under the hand and seal of a magistrate or notary public...
Página 16 - All the rest, residue, and remainder of all the property and estate, real, personal, and mixed, of every description, and wheresoever situated, of which I may die seized or possessed, or to which I may be entitled at the time of my decease...

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