Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law: With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 28T. and J.W. Johnson, law booksellers, 1854 |
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... referred to in Table of Cases and Contents are those marked with an asterisk . [ * ] A ANDERSON , Doyle v ............. Ardington , Inhabitants of , Rex v ..... B Baker , Borer .............................. .. Dickson v ...
... referred to in Table of Cases and Contents are those marked with an asterisk . [ * ] A ANDERSON , Doyle v ............. Ardington , Inhabitants of , Rex v ..... B Baker , Borer .............................. .. Dickson v ...
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... referred to a letter written by the deceased person's husband in 1802 , as bearing every mark of being addressed to a wife who conducted herself with propriety , and treated this letter as evidence confirming other proofs of the ...
... referred to a letter written by the deceased person's husband in 1802 , as bearing every mark of being addressed to a wife who conducted herself with propriety , and treated this letter as evidence confirming other proofs of the ...
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... referred to ought to have been produced . The letter of May 11th mentioned the sum of 457. , but it did not show the amount of the note , or the specific sum referred to by the memorandum , or the subject - matter to which it related ...
... referred to ought to have been produced . The letter of May 11th mentioned the sum of 457. , but it did not show the amount of the note , or the specific sum referred to by the memorandum , or the subject - matter to which it related ...
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... referred to in the twenty - second section must be permanent in their nature . But the distribution of the parish into the four districts might be changed at any time , or be altogether abolished , as might suit the convenience of those ...
... referred to in the twenty - second section must be permanent in their nature . But the distribution of the parish into the four districts might be changed at any time , or be altogether abolished , as might suit the convenience of those ...
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... referred to the immediate antecedents , " houses , lands , tenements , or hereditaments . " That appears to me not to be admissible ; houses are not * 100 ] themselves legally the subject of the poor rate ; and , therefore , it is fair ...
... referred to the immediate antecedents , " houses , lands , tenements , or hereditaments . " That appears to me not to be admissible ; houses are not * 100 ] themselves legally the subject of the poor rate ; and , therefore , it is fair ...
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Page 187 - Defendant afterwards, under leave, reserved at the trial, moved for and obtained a rule to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside...
Page 111 - Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall alter or take away or lessen the Effect of any Payment of any Principal or Interest made by any Person whatsoever...
Page 217 - Justice, and of an Act passed in the Parliament of Ireland in the Sixth Year of the Reign of Queen Anne, intituled An Act for the Amendment of the Law and the better advancement of Justice...
Page 427 - Nisi was obtained, calling on the plaintiff to show cause why a new trial should not be granted, upon the ground that the testimony of the woman had been improperly rejected.
Page 167 - Session holden in the Eighth and Ninth Years of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled An Act for -the better preventing frivolous and vexatious Suits...
Page 97 - I have humbly to move your lordship for a rule to show cause why a nonsuit should not be entered, or why the verdict entered for the plaintiff" should not be set aside, and a New Trial had.
Page 220 - ... and that the judgment of the court below ought to be affirmed, with costs.
Page 44 - Pollock now moved for a rule to show cause why the nonsuit should not be set aside and a new trial had. The plaintiff is entitled to recover the money paid for the shares, the consideration for the payment having totally failed.
Page 236 - ... the defendant has not appealed against the conviction, where an appeal is allowed, or. if appealed against, the conviction has been affirmed, such conviction shall not afterwards be set aside or vacated in consequence of any defect of form whatever, but the construction shall be such a fair and liberal construction as will "be agreeable to the justice of the case.
Page 102 - ... personal estate and effects within this realm or abroad which such prisoner may purchase, or which may revert, descend, be devised or bequeathed, or come to him...