Document Category 1907
| Title | Categories | Tags | Link | hf:tax:document_title | hf:doc_tags | hf:doc_categories |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attia v Rigby LRSC 4; 1 LLR 534 (1907) | 1907 | 1907 Opinions, appellate procedure, Certiorari, civil law, diminution of records, Judicial Administration, litigation procedure, mandamus, motion for continuance, postponement of hearing, real property law, Supreme Court of Liberia, Supreme Court supervisory power, transmission of records, trial court compliance, writ of possession | attia-v-rigby-lrsc-4-1-llr-534-1907 | 1907-opinions appellate-procedure certiorari civil-law diminution-of-records judicial-administration litigation-procedure mandamus motion-for-continuance postponement-of-hearing real-property-law supreme-court-of-liberia supreme-court-supervisory-power transmission-of-records trial-court-compliance writ-of-possession | 1907-1 supreme-court | |
| Bolus et al v Sokine LRSC 5; 1 LLR 534 (1907) | 1907 | 1907 Opinions, abandonment of action, Appellate Review, certiorari appeal, civil law, Costs, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, damages arising from replevin, Default Judgment, failure to appear, litigation procedure, Motion to dismiss appeal, replevin, reversal of judgment, Sinoe County, Supreme Court of Liberia | bolus-et-al-v-sokine-lrsc-5-1-llr-534-1907 | 1907-opinions abandonment-of-action appellate-review certiorari-appeal civil-law costs court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas damages-arising-from-replevin default-judgment failure-to-appear litigation-procedure motion-to-dismiss-appeal replevin reversal-of-judgment sinoe-county supreme-court-of-liberia | 1907-1 supreme-court | |
| Ditchfield v Dossen et al LRSC 1; 1 LLR 492 (1907) | 1907, Civil Procedure Law, Private Wrongs Law/Torts | actionable per se, alien litigants, appellate modification of damages, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, defamation, denial and justification inconsistency, equality before the law, evasive and contradictory pleadings, evidence of publication, excessive damages, failure to produce original document, general damages, imputation of crime, inference of damages, injury to reputation, injury to trade or business, insufficiency of answer, jury assessment of damages, libel and slander, Maryland County, motion to rule out pleadings, notice to produce, plea of justification, pleading requirements, remittitur, secondary evidence, special damages, Tort Law | ditchfield-v-dossen-et-al-lrsc-1-1-llr-492-1907 | actionable-per-se alien-litigants appellate-modification-of-damages court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas defamation denial-and-justification-inconsistency equality-before-the-law evasive-and-contradictory-pleadings evidence-of-publication excessive-damages failure-to-produce-original-document general-damages imputation-of-crime inference-of-damages injury-to-reputation injury-to-trade-or-business insufficiency-of-answer jury-assessment-of-damages libel-and-slander maryland-county motion-to-rule-out-pleadings notice-to-produce plea-of-justification pleading-requirements remittitur secondary-evidence special-damages tort-law | 1907-1 civil-procedure-law-cases private-wrongs-law-cases supreme-court | |
| Gray v Beverly LRSC 2; 1 LLR 500 (1907) | 1907, Constitutional Law, Customary Law, Family Law | aborigines, compulsory writ, constitutional law, customary law, Due Process, executive authority, habeas corpus, husband and wife, Judicial Review, ministerial duty, Montserrado County, native law, parent and child, personal liberty, Secretary of Interior, separation of powers, Sheriff’s Return, sufficiency of return, unlawful detention | gray-v-beverly-lrsc-2-1-llr-500-1907 | aborigines compulsory-writ constitutional-law customary-law due-process executive-authority habeas-corpus husband-and-wife judicial-review ministerial-duty montserrado-county native-law parent-and-child personal-liberty secretary-of-interior separation-of-powers sheriffs-return sufficiency-of-return unlawful-detention | 1907-1 constitutional-law-cases customary-law family-law-cases supreme-court | |
| RL v Jungst LRSC 3; 1 LLR 533 (1907) | 1907 | 1907 Opinions, appeal bond requirement, appellate procedure, Criminal Law, denial of motion to dismiss, government litigation, Motion to dismiss appeal, Procedural Law, prosecution by the Republic, revenue law, sovereign immunity, state as litigant, Statutory interpretation, Supreme Court of Liberia, Supreme Court of Liberia practice, violation of revenue laws | rl-v-jungst-lrsc-3-1-llr-533-1907 | 1907-opinions appeal-bond-requirement appellate-procedure criminal-law denial-of-motion-to-dismiss government-litigation motion-to-dismiss-appeal procedural-law prosecution-by-the-republic revenue-law sovereign-immunity state-as-litigant statutory-interpretation supreme-court-of-liberia supreme-court-of-liberia-practice violation-of-revenue-laws | 1907-1 supreme-court |