| 1879 - 552 páginas
...particular case, appear to he reasonable. Railroad mortgages and the rights of railroad mortgagees are comparatively new in the history of judicial proceedings....the rights of the parties oftentimes complicated and conflict; ing. It rarely happens that a foreclosure is carried through to the end without some concessions... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit) - 1880 - 742 páginas
...lnter«ists. The amounts involved are generally large, and the rights VOL. in.— 20 Opinion of the court. of the parties oftentimes complicated and conflicting....legal rights, in order to secure advantages that could uot otherwise be obtained, and which it is supposed will operate for the general good of all who are... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit), Robert William Hughes - 1880 - 750 páginas
...property, as may under the circumstances of the particular case appear to be reasonable. Railroad mortgages are comparatively new in the history of judicial proceedings....amounts involved are generally large, and the rights VOL. iii.—20 Opinion of the court. of the parties oftentimes complicated and conflicting. It rarely... | |
| 1901 - 2042 páginas
...particular case, appear to be reasonable. Railroad mortgages and the rights of railroad mortgagees are comparatively new in the history of judicial proceedings....character, and affect peculiar Interests. * * * The business of all railroad companies is done to a greater or less extent on credit. This credit is longer... | |
| 1885 - 896 páginas
...comparatively new in the history of judicial proceedin "s. They are peculiar in their character, ¡ind affect peculiar interests. The amounts involved are...conflicting. It rarely happens that a foreclosure is carried VOL. IX — 43 673 through to the end without some concessions, by some parties, from their strict... | |
| 1898 - 1054 páginas
...may, under the circumstances of the particular case, appear to be reasonable," — went on to say: "The further observation is made In reference to railroad...are peculiar In their character, and affect peculiar interest. The amounts Involved are generally large, and the rights of the parties oftentimes complicated... | |
| George Tucker Bispham - 1887 - 760 páginas
...placed : " Railroad mortgages," he says, "and the rights of railroad mortgagees are comparativelynew in the history of judicial proceedings. They are peculiar...in their character, and affect peculiar interests." * * * " When companies become pecuniarily embarrassed, it frequently happens that debts for labor,... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1888 - 974 páginas
...WAITE, CJ, in Fosdick v. Sc/i-all, tupra, that railroad mortgages and the rights of railroad mortgagees are comparatively new in the history of judicial proceedings....in their character- and affect peculiar interests;" and in Barton v. Barbour, supra, that " the new and changed condition of things which is presented... | |
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