| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1342 pages
...that conveyance, said: "Frances G. Deaver, the grantor in the mining right, resided in Wisconsin, and there Is nothing to show that he had any knowledge of the existence of oil in or near these lands. Oil was then produced in small quantities within from 10 to... | |
| Colorado. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 710 pages
...this witness to show that he had any knowledge of the value of lands of the character of plaintiff's. There is nothing to show that he had any knowledge of the supply of water which plaintiff was able to obtain from Newland creek, and he should not have been... | |
| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 950 pages
...him. The defendant could not be bound by any assignment which had not been brought to his notice, and there is nothing to show that he had any knowledge of the alleged assignment prior to the trial. A judgment in favor of plaintiff will, therefore, protect the... | |
| Austin Abbott - Actions and defenses - 1918 - 964 pages
...426. The defendant cannot be bound by any assignment which had not been brought to his notice, where there is nothing to show that he had any knowledge of the alleged assignment prior to the trial. Russ v. Tuttle, 158 Cal. 226, 110 Pac. Rep. 813. " Durgin v.... | |
| 1922 - 1576 pages
...vicinity of the lands. Francis G. Deaver, the grantor in the mining right, resided in Wisconsin, and there is nothing to show that he had any knowledge of the existence of oil in or near these lands. Oil was then produced in small quantities within from 10 to... | |
| Victor Henry Kulp - Gas - 1924 - 542 pages
...construed in the light of the oil developments as they then existed in the vicinity of the land. * * * There is nothing to show that he had any knowledge of the existence of oil in or near these lands." We are not unmindful of the rule urged by plaintiff that... | |
| Walter Lee Summers - Forms (Law) - 1927 - 892 pages
...vicinity of the lands. Francis G. Deaver, the grantor in the mining right, resided in Wisconsin, and there is nothing to show that he had any knowledge of the existence of oil in or near these lands. Oil was then produced in small quantities within 10 to 20... | |
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