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... given . from time to time have colds from one cause or It is common knowledge that all persons another , and that a physician is not called nor hospital treatment given therefor . 5. Seamen 11 ( 8 ) —It is not master's duty to send ...
... given . from time to time have colds from one cause or It is common knowledge that all persons another , and that a physician is not called nor hospital treatment given therefor . 5. Seamen 11 ( 8 ) —It is not master's duty to send ...
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... given it . He made no further request of said superin- tendent for medicine . On one occasion Cap- tain Weis of the Star of Finland heard him coughing , and suggested that he go aboard the said Star of Finland and get medicine . At the ...
... given it . He made no further request of said superin- tendent for medicine . On one occasion Cap- tain Weis of the Star of Finland heard him coughing , and suggested that he go aboard the said Star of Finland and get medicine . At the ...
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... given . " ( 3 ) As to whether or not there was a misjoinder of parties defendant in said cause . " ( 4 ) As to whether or not the note for which the mortgage of April 30 , 1919 , was given to secure , has been paid . " ( 5 ) As to ...
... given . " ( 3 ) As to whether or not there was a misjoinder of parties defendant in said cause . " ( 4 ) As to whether or not the note for which the mortgage of April 30 , 1919 , was given to secure , has been paid . " ( 5 ) As to ...
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... given to the provision here by hold- ing that it covers only cases where in respect to the injured person both contractor and owner are at fault . In going on the ship to do the work , and in using its tackle , the con- tractor had to ...
... given to the provision here by hold- ing that it covers only cases where in respect to the injured person both contractor and owner are at fault . In going on the ship to do the work , and in using its tackle , the con- tractor had to ...
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... given , the sale was incomplete , and the obligations of the contract were in suspense . " In the case of a sale of goods , to be accepted or paid for , if ' satisfactory , ' the condition is a suspensory one ; that is , it suspends the ...
... given , the sale was incomplete , and the obligations of the contract were in suspense . " In the case of a sale of goods , to be accepted or paid for , if ' satisfactory , ' the condition is a suspensory one ; that is , it suspends the ...
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Página 236 - The amount of all such items shall be included in the gross income for the taxable year in which received by the taxpayer, unless, under methods of accounting permitted under subdivision (b) of section 212, any such amounts are to be properly accounted for as of a different period.
Página 163 - applies only in cases growing out of a dispute concerning terms or conditions of employment, between an employer and employee, between employers and employees, or between employees, or between persons employed and persons seeking employment, and not to such dispute between an employer and persons who are neither ex-employees nor seeking employment.
Página 172 - A ministerial act is one which a person performs in a given state of facts, in a prescribed manner, in obedience to the mandate of legal authority, without regard to, or the exercise of, his own judgment upon the propriety of the act .being done." Flournoy v. Jeffersonville, 17 Ind. 169, 79 Am. Dec. 468;
Página 85 - or other court of the United States shall be deemed insufficient, nor shall the trial, judgment, or other proceeding thereon be affected by reason of any defect or imperfection in matter of form only, which shall not tend to the prejudice of the defendant.
Página 447 - the Revenue Act of 1918, and by any such act as amended, shall be assessed within five years after the return was filed, • and no proceeding in court for the collection of such taxes shall be begun after the expiration of such period.
Página 435 - the date of his application he has resided continuously within the United States for at least five years, and that during that time he has behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the
Página 356 - to appear in behalf of the defendants in all suits or proceedings pending in his district against collectors, or other officers of the revenue, for any act done by them or for the recovery of any money exacted by or paid to such officers, and by them paid into the treasury.
Página 144 - may petition any court of the United States which, save for such agreement, would have jurisdiction" for an order "directing that such arbitration proceed in the manner provided for in such agreement: • • • Provided, that the hearing and proceedings under such agreement shall be within the district in which the petition for an order directing such arbitration is filed.
Página 150 - In lieu of the five-year period of residence within the United States and the one-year period of residence within the state or territory where the naturalization court is held, she shall have resided continuously in the United States, Hawaii, Alaska, or Porto Rico for at least one year immediately preceding the filing of the petition.
Página 239 - In the interpretation of statutes levying taxes it is the established rule not to extend their provisions, by implication, beyond the clear import of the language used, or to enlarge their operations so as to embrace matters not specifically pointed out. In case of doubt they are construed most strongly against the government, and in favor of the citizen.