Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 27E.C. Markley & Son, 1904 - Bar associations |
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... Secretary : I desire to announce , Mr. President , that I have received . credentials of the following delegates . ( See List of Delegates from State and Local Bar Asso- ciations . ) The President : The next order of business is the ...
... Secretary : I desire to announce , Mr. President , that I have received . credentials of the following delegates . ( See List of Delegates from State and Local Bar Asso- ciations . ) The President : The next order of business is the ...
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... Secretary . John Hinkley , of Maryland , Secretary of the Association , read his report . ( See the Report at end of Minutes . ) The President : The report of the Treasurer will next be submitted . Frederick E. Wadhams , of New York ...
... Secretary . John Hinkley , of Maryland , Secretary of the Association , read his report . ( See the Report at end of Minutes . ) The President : The report of the Treasurer will next be submitted . Frederick E. Wadhams , of New York ...
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... Secretary will read the resolution handed up by the gentleman from Nebraska . The Secretary ( reading ) : Resolved , That Article III of the Constitution be amended by inserting near the end of the second paragraph , after the words ...
... Secretary will read the resolution handed up by the gentleman from Nebraska . The Secretary ( reading ) : Resolved , That Article III of the Constitution be amended by inserting near the end of the second paragraph , after the words ...
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... Secretary can probably inform the gentleman what the resolution was . William A. Ketcham , of Indiana : I think I can answer the gentleman's question . The propo- sition was that the Constitution of the United States ought to be so ...
... Secretary can probably inform the gentleman what the resolution was . William A. Ketcham , of Indiana : I think I can answer the gentleman's question . The propo- sition was that the Constitution of the United States ought to be so ...
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... Secretary will make announcements of committees appointed . The Secretary : The President has appointed as Committee on Auditing the Report of the Treasurer : Charles Martindale , of Indiana . Edward B. Whitney , of New York . As the ...
... Secretary will make announcements of committees appointed . The Secretary : The President has appointed as Committee on Auditing the Report of the Treasurer : Charles Martindale , of Indiana . Edward B. Whitney , of New York . As the ...
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Page 432 - States, fit out and arm, or attempt to fit out and arm' or procure to be fitted out and armed, or shall knowingly be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming, of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service...
Page 776 - In any case not provided for in this act, the rules of law and equity, including the law merchant, and in particular the rules relating to the law of principal and agent and to the effect of fraud, misrepresentation, duress or coercion, mistake, bankruptcy, or other invalidating cause, shall continue to apply to contracts to sell and to sales of goods.
Page 396 - The several circuit courts of the United States are hereby invested with jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of this act; and it shall be the duty of the several district attorneys of the United States, in their respective districts, under the direction of the Attorney General, to institute proceedings in equity to prevent and restrain such violations.
Page 756 - Subject to the provisions of this Act and of any statute in that behalf, there is no implied warranty or condition as to the quality or fitness for any particular purpose of goods supplied under a contract of sale...
Page 394 - Any person who shall be injured in his business or property by any other person or corporation by reason of anything forbidden or declared to be unlawful by this act may sue therefor in any Circuit Court of the United States in the district in which the defendant resides or is found, without respect to the amount in controversy, and shall recover threefold the damages by him sustained, and the costs of suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee. Sec. 8. That the word "person
Page 8 - Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that ; That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
Page 752 - ... ready for delivery or some act may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery ; but if the goods are to be manufactured by the seller especially for the buyer and are not suitable for sale to others in the ordinary course of the seller's business the provisions of this section shall not apply.
Page 761 - Unless otherwise agreed, the goods remain at the seller's risk until the property therein is transferred to the buyer, but when the property therein is transferred to the buyer, the goods are at the buyer's risk whether delivery has been made or not.
Page 736 - Let the end be legitimate, let it be within the scope of the Constitution, and all means which are appropriate, which are plainly adapted to that end, which are not prohibited, but consistent with the letter and spirit of the Constitution, are constitutional.
Page 765 - In the absence of express or implied agreement of the parties, acceptance of the goods by the buyer shall not discharge the seller from liability in damages or other legal remedy for breach of any promise or warranty in the contract to sell or the sale. But, if, after acceptance of the goods, the buyer fails to give notice to the seller of the breach of any promise or warranty within a reasonable time after the buyer knows, or ought to know of such breach, the seller shall not be liable therefor.