Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Band 14 |
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... adverse interest touching any property , or rights of property , of said bankrupt . The decree in the present suit ... possession . His right to recover under such circumstances cannot well be doubted . 4. The fourth objection is that ...
... adverse interest touching any property , or rights of property , of said bankrupt . The decree in the present suit ... possession . His right to recover under such circumstances cannot well be doubted . 4. The fourth objection is that ...
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... adverse possession , and that such adverse possession ( though it might have been , in fact , continuous ) having been , in law , thus broken , was neither restored upon the redemption so as to be continuous in law , nor was it so ...
... adverse possession , and that such adverse possession ( though it might have been , in fact , continuous ) having been , in law , thus broken , was neither restored upon the redemption so as to be continuous in law , nor was it so ...
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... adverse possession . They had taken actual bonâ fule possession of the land in 1827 , and had kept pos- session up to November 1st , 1836 , when the premises in con- troversy were forfeited to the State , and they continued to occupy ...
... adverse possession . They had taken actual bonâ fule possession of the land in 1827 , and had kept pos- session up to November 1st , 1836 , when the premises in con- troversy were forfeited to the State , and they continued to occupy ...
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... adverse possession , the defendants contended : 1. That the continuity of adverse possession as against the prior owners was not broken by the forfeiture and vesting in the State , November 1st , 1836 , and continuance till re- deemed ...
... adverse possession , the defendants contended : 1. That the continuity of adverse possession as against the prior owners was not broken by the forfeiture and vesting in the State , November 1st , 1836 , and continuance till re- deemed ...
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... adverse possession of the premises in controversy , for a period of fourteen years prior to the institution of this suit . " [ The nature of this possession was explained by the court to the jury . ] " If Watson or those claiming under ...
... adverse possession of the premises in controversy , for a period of fourteen years prior to the institution of this suit . " [ The nature of this possession was explained by the court to the jury . ] " If Watson or those claiming under ...
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