Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: During the Time Lord Mansfield Presided in that Court; from Michaelmas Term, 30 Geo. II. 1756, to Easter Term, 12 Geo. III. 1772, Volume 5W. Clarke, 1812 |
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Page 2592
... and re- ceived against his executor , Cowp . 374. and the judg ment of the Court was founded on that principle , Idem . 377 . 1770 . NIGHTIN- GAL V. mentioned , atundertook and promised 2593 Easter Term 10 Geo . 3. B. R..
... and re- ceived against his executor , Cowp . 374. and the judg ment of the Court was founded on that principle , Idem . 377 . 1770 . NIGHTIN- GAL V. mentioned , atundertook and promised 2593 Easter Term 10 Geo . 3. B. R..
Page 2599
... ment against the said John Leigh thereupon . 1770 . REX V. GRIMES . It also finds , that on 1st September 1759 , and continu- ally from thence until and upon 7th April 1760 , there were and existed eleven chief burgesses of the said bo ...
... ment against the said John Leigh thereupon . 1770 . REX V. GRIMES . It also finds , that on 1st September 1759 , and continu- ally from thence until and upon 7th April 1760 , there were and existed eleven chief burgesses of the said bo ...
Page 2601
... ment given thereupon against him , were EVIDENCE in " the present cause against Grimes for usurping the office " of capital burgess and to what degree it ought to " be allowed ; " they held it to be admissible , but NOT conclusive ...
... ment given thereupon against him , were EVIDENCE in " the present cause against Grimes for usurping the office " of capital burgess and to what degree it ought to " be allowed ; " they held it to be admissible , but NOT conclusive ...
Page 2614
... ment . Here , the plaintiff knew that Cole was partner with the defendant . He was not surprized by this evidence : he acted with his eyes open , and with a deliberate design to take an unfair advantage . If the defendant had pleaded in ...
... ment . Here , the plaintiff knew that Cole was partner with the defendant . He was not surprized by this evidence : he acted with his eyes open , and with a deliberate design to take an unfair advantage . If the defendant had pleaded in ...
Page 2621
... ment of the said sum of £ 500 and of such other sums of money as I shall hereafter charge upon the said estate . And the testator then gives an annuity of £ 50 to Eli- zabeth , wife of his son William , for life , to be issuing and ...
... ment of the said sum of £ 500 and of such other sums of money as I shall hereafter charge upon the said estate . And the testator then gives an annuity of £ 50 to Eli- zabeth , wife of his son William , for life , to be issuing and ...
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Page 2677 - CD, of the city aforesaid, merchant, my true and lawful attorney, for me, and in my name, and for my use to ask, demand, sue for...
Page 2803 - The counsel for the defendant moved for a rule to shew cause, why there should not be a new trial, and...
Page 9 - The fourth section of the statute of frauds (a) enacts, that no action shall be brought whereby to charge any executor or administrator upon any special promise to answer damages out of his own estate ; or whereby to charge the defendant upon any special promise to answer for the debt, default, or miscarriages, of another person...
Page 2705 - Rhodes, for and during the term of her natural life, and from and after her decease, to the...
Page ix - In one word, the gist of this kind of action is, that the defendant, upon the circumstances of the case, is obliged by the ties of natural justice and equity to refund the money'.
Page 2744 - ... that no person within the city of London, nor within seven miles of the same, take upon him to exercise or occupy as a physician or surgeon, except he be first examined, approved, and admitted by the bishop of London, or by the dean of St. Paul's for the time being, calling to him or them, four doctors of physic, and for surgery, other expert persons in that faculty...
Page 2681 - not guilty :" and the plaintiffs obtained a verdict. The defendant's counsel (Mr. Serjeant Davy, Mr. Serjeant Burland, and Mr. Hotchkins,) moved for a new trial; objecting that the action ought to have been brought in the name of the...
Page xix - ... of the same December, came into the hands and possession of the plaintiff, for a full and valuable consideration, and in the usual course and way of his business, and without any notice or knowledge of this bank-note being taken out of the mail.