The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... interest in the thing which B is obligated to do . Whether the source of the obliga- tion is in the general law or statutory enactment , or in self - imposed contract , would seem to be quite immaterial , given the requisite public interest ...
... interest in the thing which B is obligated to do . Whether the source of the obliga- tion is in the general law or statutory enactment , or in self - imposed contract , would seem to be quite immaterial , given the requisite public interest ...
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... interest in the land ceased entirely with his assignment of the lease to B.91 ( 6 ) A , having merely a future and contingent interest in the real estate under a will , pays off a mortgage on it with her own money , in order to save ...
... interest in the land ceased entirely with his assignment of the lease to B.91 ( 6 ) A , having merely a future and contingent interest in the real estate under a will , pays off a mortgage on it with her own money , in order to save ...
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... interest . Ohio leaves the date from which interest shall be computed in the discretion of the court when it renders judg- ment . Illinois allows interest from the date the change was consummated . In New York , though there is no ...
... interest . Ohio leaves the date from which interest shall be computed in the discretion of the court when it renders judg- ment . Illinois allows interest from the date the change was consummated . In New York , though there is no ...
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