Reports of the Decisions of the Appellate Courts of the State of Illinois, Band 8Callaghan., 1892 |
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... prove the status of plaintiff as a creditor of the estate , and to direct the jury to find for the defendant for want of such evidence . The judgment is reversed and the cause remanded for fur- ther proceedings , not inconsistent with ...
... prove the status of plaintiff as a creditor of the estate , and to direct the jury to find for the defendant for want of such evidence . The judgment is reversed and the cause remanded for fur- ther proceedings , not inconsistent with ...
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... prove that a marriage between the defendant and said Lowry was solemnized in 1863 , at Columbus , Ohio , under a license issued in Indiana , and that the defendant had admitted to various persons that she had been married to Lowry , and ...
... prove that a marriage between the defendant and said Lowry was solemnized in 1863 , at Columbus , Ohio , under a license issued in Indiana , and that the defendant had admitted to various persons that she had been married to Lowry , and ...
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... prove such fact , rely mainly upon the presumption of the continuance of life , the argument being that he being seen alive in 1867 ; the presumption must be that his life continued down to the time of the marriage in 1876 , unless the ...
... prove such fact , rely mainly upon the presumption of the continuance of life , the argument being that he being seen alive in 1867 ; the presumption must be that his life continued down to the time of the marriage in 1876 , unless the ...
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... proving that Lowry was in fact dead at the time referred to ; and if the jury shall believe from the evidence that ... proved that he had not been heard from or among his friends and associates , where he resided when last heard from for ...
... proving that Lowry was in fact dead at the time referred to ; and if the jury shall believe from the evidence that ... proved that he had not been heard from or among his friends and associates , where he resided when last heard from for ...
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... proved to the court that she was married in 1859 to one Phillips , in Livingston county , in that State . The wife was then called , and admitted her marriage to Phillips , but further stated that the last time she saw Phillips was in ...
... proved to the court that she was married in 1859 to one Phillips , in Livingston county , in that State . The wife was then called , and admitted her marriage to Phillips , but further stated that the last time she saw Phillips was in ...
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Seite 383 - The court said there must be reasonable evidence of negligence; but where the thing is .shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as, in the ordinary course of things, does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendant, that the accident arose from want of care.
Seite 272 - It is a finality as to the claim or demand in controversy, concluding parties and those In privity with them, not only as to every matter which was offered and received to sustain or defeat the claim or demand, but as to any other admissible matter which might have been offered for that purpose.
Seite 418 - ... contract, which they would reasonably contemplate, would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under these special circumstances, so known and communicated.
Seite 418 - Where two parties have made a contract which one of them has broken, the damages which the other party ought to receive in respect of such breach of contract should be such as may fairly and reasonably be considered either arising naturally — ie, according to the usual course of things, from such breach of contract itself — or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time they made the contract...
Seite 419 - The damages must be such as may fairly be supposed to have entered into the contemplation of the parties when they made the contract, that is, must be such as might naturally be expected to follow its violation ; and they must be certain, both in their nature and in respect to the cause from which they proceed.
Seite 446 - ... who for some reason (not implying negligence) forbears to read, has a written contract falsely read over to him, the reader misreading to such a degree that the written contract is of a nature altogether different from the contract pretended to be read from the paper, which the blind or illiterate man afterwards signs; then, at least if there be no negligence, the signature so obtained is of no force.
Seite 343 - ... to have and use a common seal, and to alter the same at pleasure; to make and...
Seite 418 - But, on the other hand, if these special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally and in the great multitude of cases not affected by any special circumstances from such a breach of contract.
Seite 544 - The counsel will not be permitted to represent in the statement of a question the contents of a letter, and to ask the witness whether he wrote a letter to any person with such contents, or contents to the like effect, without having first shown to the witness the letter, and having asked him whether he wrote that letter, and his admitting that he wrote it...
Seite 359 - Appeals from and writs of error to circuit courts, the superior court of Cook county, the criminal court of Cook county, county courts and city courts in all criminal cases, below the grade of felony, shall be taken directly to the appellate...