| United States. Supreme Court - 1807 - 542 pages
...would, in fact, be equivalent to insolvency in its technical sense. It is the opinion of the court, that there is no error in the decree of the circuit court, and that it be affirmed. After the opinion was given, it was stated, that the court below had decreed... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Isaac Newton Blackford - 1847 - 688 pages
...that were sold by the former to Holt, and conveyed to Holt by The Jejfersonville Association. We are, therefore, of opinion that there is no error in the decree of the Circuit Court. Per Curium. — The decree is affirmed, with 3 per cent, damages and costs. /. G. Marshall, for the... | |
| Virginia. Special Court of Appeals, Roscoe Briggs Heath - 1856 - 512 pages
...slave without such superadded condition, would be good, about which the court expresses no opinion. The court is therefore of opinion, that there is no error in the decree of the court below, directing the sale of the said slave in order to a distribution of the proceeds of sale,... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (7th Circuit), John McLean - 1856 - 686 pages
...void, before the wrong was committed for which the suit was brought." "We think then," the Court say, "there is no error in the decree of the Circuit Court of the District of Ohio, so far as it directs restitution" of the money taken unlawfully from the Bank.... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1875 - 1070 pages
...administration. It may be observed, too, that the will did not in terms appoint Bell the trustee; but simply directed him as executor to carry out the provisions...another. The court is therefore of opinion that there ia no .• error in the decree of the Circuit court of Augusta, and that the same be affirmed. DECREE... | |
| 1875 - 788 pages
...circumstances of the case, the terms of sale, upon a credit of six and twelve months, were not unreasonable. The court is therefore of opinion that there is no error in the decree complained of to the prejudice of the appellant. But it is contended by the learned counsel for the... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1878 - 934 pages
...wards' lands : and so treating it. the court must pronounce der & als. ' the bill as not multifarious. The court is therefore of opinion that there is no error in the decree of the court below in overruling the demurrer to the plaintiffs' bill, both original and amended. The court... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1878 - 1044 pages
....I877March can be held liable to the legatees for an)7 loss incurred Term, in consequence of such sale. I am therefore of opinion that there is no error in ' ' ^ ' the decree of the chancellor, which declared "that the Mills' ex's & als. sale of the real estate, in the bill mentioned,... | |
| Joseph Brown Heiskell - 1878 - 840 pages
...operation not only against Cobb himself, but his privies. Angell on Watercourses, 516 to 521. We are, therefore, of opinion that there is no error in the decree of the Chancellor, and affirm it with costs. GRIFFITH v. TRABUE. PROMISSORY NOTE. New one yiven, in lieu,... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1879 - 886 pages
...should arise' for such substitution ; but in point of fact no such substitution was ever made. We are therefore of opinion, that there is no error in the decree of the Circuit Court upon the construction of the will of the testator ; and the same be affirmed. Decree affirmed. George... | |
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