The Federal Reporter, Volume 116West Publishing Company, 1902 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... negligence , and a bill for such relief on the ground that the trial judge required the plaintiff to remit from the verdict and judgment the amount of a set - off pleaded and proved by defendant , as a condition to the denial of a ...
... negligence , and a bill for such relief on the ground that the trial judge required the plaintiff to remit from the verdict and judgment the amount of a set - off pleaded and proved by defendant , as a condition to the denial of a ...
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... negligence , or want of diligence on the part of the appellant . The appellant moved for a new trial , on which motion , at the hearing thereof , the court en- tered the following order : " This cause coming on to be heard upon a motion ...
... negligence , or want of diligence on the part of the appellant . The appellant moved for a new trial , on which motion , at the hearing thereof , the court en- tered the following order : " This cause coming on to be heard upon a motion ...
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as set out , without any negligence , want of diligence , care , or skill on its part or on the part of its attorneys in the premises , and against the legal contentions , defenses , and pleadings of the appellant and its at- torneys in ...
as set out , without any negligence , want of diligence , care , or skill on its part or on the part of its attorneys in the premises , and against the legal contentions , defenses , and pleadings of the appellant and its at- torneys in ...
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... negligence in himself or his agents , will justify an application to a court of chancery . * Being capable of imposing its own terms on the party to whom it grants relief , there may be cases in which its relief ought to be extended to ...
... negligence in himself or his agents , will justify an application to a court of chancery . * Being capable of imposing its own terms on the party to whom it grants relief , there may be cases in which its relief ought to be extended to ...
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... negligence , and resulting in some act or omission done or suf- fered erroneously by one or both the parties to a transaction , but without its erroneous character being intended or known at the time . " Id . § 839 . Mr. Freeman , in ...
... negligence , and resulting in some act or omission done or suf- fered erroneously by one or both the parties to a transaction , but without its erroneous character being intended or known at the time . " Id . § 839 . Mr. Freeman , in ...
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Página 591 - No indictment is insufficient, nor can the trial, judgment, or other proceedings thereon be affected, by reason of a defect or imperfection in matter of form, which does not tend to the prejudice of the substantial rights of the defendant, upon the merits.
Página 650 - ... any case in which a law of the United States authorizes an oath to be administered, that he will testify, declare, depose, or certify truly, or that any written testimony, declaration, deposition, or certificate by him subscribed is true, willfully and contrary to such oath states or subscribes any material matter which he does not believe to be true, is guilty of perjury...
Página 699 - Where by any of these rules one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed.
Página 711 - From the variety of cases relative to judgments being given in evidence in civil suits, these two deductions seem to follow as generally true: first, that the judgment of a court of concurrent jurisdiction, directly upon the point, is as a plea, a bar, or as evidence, conclusive, between the same parties, upon the same matter, directly in question in another court...
Página 623 - ... that the defendant is doing, or threatens, or is about to do, or is procuring or suffering to be done, some act in violation of the plaintiff's rights, respecting the subject of the action, and tending to render the judgment ineffectual, a temporary injunction may be granted, to restrain such act.
Página 136 - ... shall have power to impose and administer all necessary oaths or affirmations, and to punish by fine or imprisonment, at the discretion of said courts, all contempts of authority in any cause or hearing before the same...
Página 67 - ... to exercise due diligence (to) properly equip, man, provision, and outfit said vessel, and to make said vessel seaworthy and capable of performing her intended voyage, or whereby the obligations of the master, officers, agents, or servants, to carefully handle and stow her cargo and to care for and properly deliver same, shall in any wise be lessened, weakened, or avoided.
Página 730 - Who is the sovereign, de jure or de facto, of a territory is not a judicial, but is a political question, the determination of which by the legislative and executive departments of any government conclusively binds the judges, as well as all other officers, citizens and subjects of that government. This principle has always been upheld by this court, and has been affirmed under a great variety of circumstances.
Página 48 - Claims shall not be proved against a bankrupt estate subsequent to one year after the adjudication; or if they are liquidated by litigation and the final judgment therein is rendered within thirty days before or after the expiration of such time, then within sixty days after the rendition of such judgment...
Página 687 - They are vested when there is a person in being who would have an immediate right to the possession of the lands upon the ceasing of the intermediate or precedent estate.