Word: bona
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Judicial Court of Massachusetts in 1843 on the application of the state legislature. At that time it was stated that the condition of being a student should not disqualify a man, but it was also added that there was a great probability that a student would not be a bona fide resident. It is this last clause which has left the question open. The registrars of Cambridge arbitrarily took the stand that no student should vote unless self-supporting, and accordingly refused to allow W. S. Warfield 3L. to register in order to vote in the presidential election last fall...
...question is "A bank innocently and without negligence pays the bona fide holder of a forged check, and also a raised check. Can the bank recover either among when there has been no subsequent change in the position of the parties, and no recovery is possible against the purported maker?" The time rule is as follows: "Each side shall have 45 minutes (excluding the time used in answering questions). The time of the side opening the case is to be divided so that side shall argue 30 minutes before, and 15 minutes after the opposing side". "Each counsel shall argue...
...course if the player were not on the spot ready to play when his name was called he would forfeit his position. By having the names of the players in writing it would also be possible to look up in the catalogue any who were suspected of not being bona-fide students of the University...
...Carnival, which will be held on the board track on Holmes Field next Friday afternoon. The teams will consist of four men, who will run two laps each, and an additional sprinter, who will make the final spurt for the tape. There are no regulations other than that only bona fide editors may compete, and that the Monthly's team must not cut corners nor the Lampoon men lag behind and then claim the race. The struggle for the pole promises to be exceedingly keen, but no ungentlemanly conduct will be tolerated. In order, however, that the final grand procession...
Another point that came up was with reference to the use of hands and arms touched upon in section 5 of rule 18. It was decided that the players on the side not in possession of the ball may use their hands and arms in a bona fide attempt to get at and tackle the man with the ball. This provision was in the old rules, and although it was not in the code last year the practice was permitted, according to a majority of the officials...