Irish Chancery Reports: Being a Series of Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery and the Rolls Court, in Ireland ... 1850[-1866] ...Hodges, 1864 |
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Page 188
... twelve months next before the ceremony . Held , per MONAHAN , C. J. , and BALL , J. , that there was evidence from which a jury might infer that the defendant had been a Roman Catholic throughout the entire period of twelve months ...
... twelve months next before the ceremony . Held , per MONAHAN , C. J. , and BALL , J. , that there was evidence from which a jury might infer that the defendant had been a Roman Catholic throughout the entire period of twelve months ...
Page 189
... twelve months next before same , was or had professed himself to be a Protestant . A great mass of evidence was given at the trial , the material portion of which is referred to in the judgments of the learned Judges . The LORD CHIEF ...
... twelve months next before same , was or had professed himself to be a Protestant . A great mass of evidence was given at the trial , the material portion of which is referred to in the judgments of the learned Judges . The LORD CHIEF ...
Page 190
... twelve months previous to such ceremony , should have uni- formly , uninterruptedly , and publicly professed the Roman Catholic religion ; and as there was no evidence of such profession by the defendant , the ceremony alleged to be ...
... twelve months previous to such ceremony , should have uni- formly , uninterruptedly , and publicly professed the Roman Catholic religion ; and as there was no evidence of such profession by the defendant , the ceremony alleged to be ...
Page 194
... twelve months next prece- ding , of that persuasion , would have bound them to each other as man and wife . The ceremony being thus established , the conse- Common Pleas THELWALL V. quence is this , that the 194 COMMON LAW REPORTS .
... twelve months next prece- ding , of that persuasion , would have bound them to each other as man and wife . The ceremony being thus established , the conse- Common Pleas THELWALL V. quence is this , that the 194 COMMON LAW REPORTS .
Page 196
... twelve months before the marriage . It is a remarkable circum- stance , and one , I think , creditable to the morals of the country , that , although this statute has been in force for considerably more than a century , so few cases ...
... twelve months before the marriage . It is a remarkable circum- stance , and one , I think , creditable to the morals of the country , that , although this statute has been in force for considerably more than a century , so few cases ...
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Common terms and phrases
affidavit agreement Alexander H alleged appears applied arrears assigns Assizes attorney authority averred award bank bill CHIEF JUSTICE claim Commissioners Common Law Common Law Procedure Common Pleas THELWALL Company contained contended contract Court Court of Chancery Court of Equity covenant creditors damages deed defendant defendant's books defendant's Counsel demised demurrer ejectment entitled evidence exceptions Exchequer execution fact fee-farm grants FITZGERALD Grand Jury ground indorsement Ireland Irish marriage issue James Sadleir John Sadleir judgment Kelly landlord and tenant lands Law Procedure Act Law Rep learned Judge lease libel LORD CHIEF marriage ment Nolan notice opinion parties person plaintiff plaintiff's book pleaded possession premises present professed Protestant Protestantism provisions purpose Quarter Sessions Queen's Bench question referred remedy rent respect Roman Catholic Sadleir Slator statute summons and plaint tenancy in common tion townlands trial twelve months verdict witness words writ YELVERTON
Popular passages
Page 266 - ... it shall be lawful for the said lessor at any time thereafter into and upon the said demised premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole to re-enter and the same to have again re-possess and enjoy as of his or their former estate anything hereinafter contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 313 - Courts on behalf of such person, expressly named by him, and attending at his request, to inform him of the nature and effect of such warrant or cognovit, before the same is executed ; which attorney shall subscribe his name as a witness to the due execution thereof, and thereby declare himself to be attorney for the person executing the same, and state that he subscribes as such attorney.
Page 482 - The rule of law is clear, that where one, by his words or conduct, wilfully causes another to believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, so as to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from averring against the latter a different state of things, as existing at the, same time...
Page 478 - wilfully,' however, in that rule, we must understand, if not that the party represents that to be true which he knows to be untrue, at least that he means his representation to be acted upon, and that it is acted upon accordingly; and if, whatever a man's real...
Page 369 - ... together with an affidavit of the time of such bill of sale...
Page 180 - That in the Construction of this Act the Word "Book" shall be construed to mean and include every Volume, Part or Division of a Volume, Pamphlet, Sheet of Letter-press, Sheet of Music, Map, Chart, or Plan separately published...
Page 482 - ... may be, he so conducts himself that a reasonable man would take the representation to be true, and believe that it was meant that he should act upon it, and did act upon it as true, the party making the representation would be equally precluded from contesting its truth...
Page 369 - Person making or giving the same, or, in case the same shall be made or given by any Person under or in "the Execution of any Process, then a Description of the Residence and Occupation of the Person against whom such Process shall have issued, and of every attesting Witness to such Bill of Sale...
Page 171 - book" shall be construed to mean and include every volume, part or division of a volume, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, chart, or plan separately published...
Page 482 - But the rule of law is clear, that, where one by his words or conduct wilfully causes another to believe the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, so as to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from averring against the latter a different state of things as existing at the same time."* In Freeman v.