Michigan State Bar Journal, 第 1 卷State Bar of Michigan, 1922 |
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... York , on " Criminal Practice and Procedure , " a full report of which will appear in a subsequent number of this JOURNAL . This concluded the afternoon session . The Annual Banquet was held in the Durant Hotel at 6:30 p . m . , at ...
... York , on " Criminal Practice and Procedure , " a full report of which will appear in a subsequent number of this JOURNAL . This concluded the afternoon session . The Annual Banquet was held in the Durant Hotel at 6:30 p . m . , at ...
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... York County , Maine , October 25 , 1835. He was educated in the public schools , and by his own efforts put himself through the University of Michigan , graduating from the classical course in 1859. The following three years he taught ...
... York County , Maine , October 25 , 1835. He was educated in the public schools , and by his own efforts put himself through the University of Michigan , graduating from the classical course in 1859. The following three years he taught ...
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... York , on April 23 , 1844. His father was a clergyman of the Baptist faith and held various pastorates in New York , Iowa , New 1 Jersey and Michigan . Roger graduated from Princeton College in xliv MICHIGAN STATE BAR JOURNAL.
... York , on April 23 , 1844. His father was a clergyman of the Baptist faith and held various pastorates in New York , Iowa , New 1 Jersey and Michigan . Roger graduated from Princeton College in xliv MICHIGAN STATE BAR JOURNAL.
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... York . With his parents he moved to Michigan in 1869 , locating in Orleans , and attended the country schools , and later graduated from the Ionia High School . He entered the University of Mich- igan and graduated from the Law ...
... York . With his parents he moved to Michigan in 1869 , locating in Orleans , and attended the country schools , and later graduated from the Ionia High School . He entered the University of Mich- igan and graduated from the Law ...
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... York , as chairman , and the other members are as follows : Hugh H. Brown , Tonopah , Nev .; James Bryne , New York , N. Y .; William Draper Lewis , Philadelphia , Pa .; George Wharton Pepper , Phil- adelphia , Pa .; George E. Price ...
... York , as chairman , and the other members are as follows : Hugh H. Brown , Tonopah , Nev .; James Bryne , New York , N. Y .; William Draper Lewis , Philadelphia , Pa .; George Wharton Pepper , Phil- adelphia , Pa .; George E. Price ...
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第clxxxi页 - Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State! Sail on, O UNION strong and great! Humanity with all its fears, With all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate. We know what master laid thy keel; What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel; Who made each mast and sail and rope ; What anvils rang, what hammers beat; In what a forge and what a heat Were shaped the anchors of thy hope.
第xxiii页 - Property. Money of the client or other trust property coming into the possession of the lawyer should be reported promptly, and except with the client's knowledge and consent should not be commingled with his private property or be used by him.
第clxxxii页 - Tis of the wave and not the rock ; ,Tis but the flapping of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale ! In spite of rock and tempest's roar. In spite of false lights on the shore, Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea ! Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee...
第ccix页 - The supreme court shall, by general rules, establish, modify, and amend the practice in such court and in the circuit courts, and simplify the same. The legislature shall, as far as practicable, abolish distinctions between law and equity proceedings.
第clxxxi页 - Thou, too, sail on, O ship of State ! Sail on, O Union, strong and great ! Humanity, with all its fears, With all its hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what Master laid thy keel.
第lix页 - Corporations may be formed under general laws, but shall not be created by special act, except for municipal purposes. All general laws and special acts passed pursuant to this section may be altered from time to time or repealed.
第ccxv页 - For the purpose of carrying out the objects of this act, and in the exercise of the powers herein granted, the Board shall have power to make orders concerning the disbursement of said fund, but no member of the Board shall receive any other compensation than his actual necessary traveling expenses connected with attending meetings of the Board.
第ccxviii页 - And in case a corporation organized or doing business under the provisions of this act shall be dissolved by process of law, or whose term of existence shall terminate by limitation, or whose property and franchises shall be sold at mortgage sale, or at private sale, or if for any reason the attitude of the corporation toward the State shall be changed from that set forth in the articles of...
第xlvii页 - He graduated from the Law Department of the University of Michigan in...
第xc页 - The specific performance of contracts must always rest in the sound discretion of the court ; to be decreed or not as shall seem just and equitable under the peculiar circumstances of each case. It is frequently ordered in favor of a party who has been for a considerable period in default, if he has never abandoned the contract, and the other party has suffered nothing from the delay for which he cannot be compensated in the decree.