Reports from the Court of Claims Submitted to the House of Representatives, Band 1C. Wendell, printer, 1861 |
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... held by us for the debt and accruing expenses , and which last - mentioned mortgage was a second mortgage , there being on the said lot a previous mortgage for $ 40,000 to one Clark . The repudiation of the contract with Adams , as we ...
... held by us for the debt and accruing expenses , and which last - mentioned mortgage was a second mortgage , there being on the said lot a previous mortgage for $ 40,000 to one Clark . The repudiation of the contract with Adams , as we ...
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... held that the price which was to regulate the plain- tiff's damages was the price on the 31st day of December , and this was the only point decided . The question which arose in the case of Phillpots vs. Evans was of a similar character ...
... held that the price which was to regulate the plain- tiff's damages was the price on the 31st day of December , and this was the only point decided . The question which arose in the case of Phillpots vs. Evans was of a similar character ...
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... held , that if A engages to employ B in his service , the term to commence at a future day , and before that day refuses to employ him , this is a breach of the contract , and B may have his action therefor immediately , and is not ...
... held , that if A engages to employ B in his service , the term to commence at a future day , and before that day refuses to employ him , this is a breach of the contract , and B may have his action therefor immediately , and is not ...
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... held only for the purpose of appraisement , and only for such time , be it longer or shorter , as may be necessary for that purpose . And I think , therefore , that the resolution did not authorize the Secretary to pro- vide ...
... held only for the purpose of appraisement , and only for such time , be it longer or shorter , as may be necessary for that purpose . And I think , therefore , that the resolution did not authorize the Secretary to pro- vide ...
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... held out to the Indians at the time of the treaty that they expected to be fed by the government continually , and consequently were not inclined to do any more work , or make any effort to gain their own livelihood . I know the effect ...
... held out to the Indians at the time of the treaty that they expected to be fed by the government continually , and consequently were not inclined to do any more work , or make any effort to gain their own livelihood . I know the effect ...
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31st of August aforesaid amount Answer assignees of Jacob assignment authorized bank beef benefit building California cashier cattle cent certificates claim in question claimant condition Congress contract copy Cosumnes river Court of Claims cross-interrogatory D. A. Smith debt deposition direct interrogatory District draft entitled evidence favorable Fitz G furnished Halleck hereby holders Indian Agent interest issued Jacob Barker Jacob Little John John Clapp John Slidell July July 25 June 25 lease letter LUKE LEA Mechanics O. M. Wozencraft opinion original stock paid parties payment petition petitioner Philadelphia plaintiffs present President R. R. Ward ranch received rent Richard Irvin Samuel Norris San Francisco second loan Secretary Smith solicitor specie subscribed supplemental stock Theodore Adams thereof Thomas Biddle thousand dollars tion TREASURY DEPARTMENT treaty tribes twenty-five million loan United witness York YUBA COUNTY