It may, if it flunks proper, direct that the necessary implements of agriculture, or the tools of the mechanic, or articles of necessity in household furniture, shall, like wearing apparel, not be liable to execution on judgments. Kansas Reports - Página 469por Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph, Gasper Christopher Clemens, Thomas Emmet Dewey, Llewellyn James Graham, Oscar Leopold Moore, Earl Hilton Hatcher, Howard Franklin McCue - 1896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Michigan - 1837 - 366 páginas
...period of time within n iwhich claims shall be barred by the statute of limitations. It may if it thinks proper direct 'that the necessary implements of agriculture, or .the tools of tb« mechanic, or articles of necessity K ' v in household furnitufe, shall, like wearing apparel,... | |
| 1844 - 510 páginas
...period of time within which claims shall be barred by the statute of limitations. It may, if it thinks proper, direct that the necessary implements of agriculture,...always been considered in every civilized community aa properly belonging to the remedy, to be exercised or not by every sovereignty according to its own... | |
| Missouri. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1851 - 849 páginas
...of proceeding in its courts in relation to past contracts, as well as future. It may, if it thinks proper, direct that the necessary implements of agriculture, or the tools of a mechanic, or articles of necessary household furniture, shall, like wearing apparel, not be liable... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1854 - 674 páginas
...period of time within which claims shall be barred by the statute of limitations. It may, if it thinks proper, direct that the necessary implements of agriculture,...of this description have always been considered, in existing law of the state on the subject of remedy upon a contract, enters into and forms part of the... | |
| Richard Peters - 1860 - 836 páginas
...period of time within which claims may be barred by the statutes of limitations. It may direct that necessary implements of agriculture, or the tools...articles of necessity in household furniture, shall not, like wearing apparel, be liable to execution on judgments. Regulations of this description have... | |
| Daniel Gardner - 1860 - 740 páginas
...Court of the United States iu the case of Bronson vs. Kenzie, that a legislature may, if it thinks proper, direct that the necessary implements of agriculture, or the tools of a mechanic, or articles of necessity in household furniture, shall, like wearing apparel, not be liable... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1867 - 732 páginas
...agriculture, the tools of a mechanic, and articles of necessity in household furniture. It is said : " Regulations of this description have always been considered...properly belonging to the remedy, to be exercised by every sovereignty according to its own views of policy and humanity." It is competent for the States... | |
| John Norton Pomeroy - 1868 - 588 páginas
...period of time within which claims shall be barred hy the statute of limitations. It may, if it thinks proper, direct that the necessary implements of agriculture,...apparel, not be liable to execution on judgments. . . . And although the new remedy may be less convenient than the old one, and may in some degree render... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1878 - 760 páginas
...Taney, said : A state "may, if it thinks proper, direct that the necessary implements of agiiculture, or the tools of the mechanic, or articles of necessity...community as properly belonging to the remedy, to be executed or not by every sovereignty, according to its own views of policy and humanity." He quotes... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1869 - 812 páginas
...period of time within which claims shall be barred by the Statute of Limitations. It may, if it thinks proper, direct that the necessary implements of agricul'ture,...furniture, shall, like wearing apparel, not be liable to executions on judgments. Regulations of this description have always been considered, in every civilized... | |
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