Atlantic Reporter, Том 47West Publishing Company, 1901 |
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... railroad . This lot so mortgaged to Louis Franklyn White ( called in the evidence Franklyn White ) is 63 feet and 10 inches front , and 274 feet and 4 inches deep . It was already subject to a mortgage to the chancellor for $ 1,500 . On ...
... railroad . This lot so mortgaged to Louis Franklyn White ( called in the evidence Franklyn White ) is 63 feet and 10 inches front , and 274 feet and 4 inches deep . It was already subject to a mortgage to the chancellor for $ 1,500 . On ...
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... railroad , and have a suffi- cient depth to accommodate a certain class of business in their rears in connection with the railroad . They are all occupied by shops , factories , coal yards , etc. They are held un- der long leases . The ...
... railroad , and have a suffi- cient depth to accommodate a certain class of business in their rears in connection with the railroad . They are all occupied by shops , factories , coal yards , etc. They are held un- der long leases . The ...
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... Railroad Company . Verdict for plaintiff . Rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted . Rule made absolute . Argued February term , 1900 , before DE- PUE , C. J. , and VAN SYCKEL and GUM- MERE , JJ . Joseph H. Gaskill ...
... Railroad Company . Verdict for plaintiff . Rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted . Rule made absolute . Argued February term , 1900 , before DE- PUE , C. J. , and VAN SYCKEL and GUM- MERE , JJ . Joseph H. Gaskill ...
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... Railroad Company against the Atlantic Transportation Company . Heard on petition of Francis J. Swayze , receiver for defendant , to restrain the complainant from prosecuting a suit for the possession of the property pending the ...
... Railroad Company against the Atlantic Transportation Company . Heard on petition of Francis J. Swayze , receiver for defendant , to restrain the complainant from prosecuting a suit for the possession of the property pending the ...
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... Railroad Company was a contempt of this court , in my judgment ; and , if this proceed- ing were one to adjudge the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Company in contempt , I should do it . Then the mortgagee , the Western National Bank , filed ...
... Railroad Company was a contempt of this court , in my judgment ; and , if this proceed- ing were one to adjudge the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Company in contempt , I should do it . Then the mortgagee , the Western National Bank , filed ...
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