English Reports in Law and Equity: Containing Reports of Cases in the House of Lords, Privy Council, Courts of Equity and Common Law, and in the Admiralty and Ecclesiastical Courts : Including Also Cases in Bankruptcy and Crown Cases Reserved, [1850-1857], Volume 2Edmund Hatch Bennett, Chauncey Smith C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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Page 157
... prisoner to the charge of the defendant by a non - commis- sioned officer , who at the time delivered and signed an account in writing of the crime with which he was charged ; and further , that if necessary the plaintiff had been ...
... prisoner to the charge of the defendant by a non - commis- sioned officer , who at the time delivered and signed an account in writing of the crime with which he was charged ; and further , that if necessary the plaintiff had been ...
Page 159
... prisoner brought to him , he is liable to a court martial , and he has no means of instituting an inquiry into the validity of the charge , and no mode of disposing of the prisoner in the mean time is provided . [ Coleridge , J. The ...
... prisoner brought to him , he is liable to a court martial , and he has no means of instituting an inquiry into the validity of the charge , and no mode of disposing of the prisoner in the mean time is provided . [ Coleridge , J. The ...
Page 165
... prisoner . In the first instance , under the 46th section , if a man is suspected to be a deserter , he is to be taken ... prisoners in the manner in which this particular division of the articles of war had shown that a man may be a ...
... prisoner . In the first instance , under the 46th section , if a man is suspected to be a deserter , he is to be taken ... prisoners in the manner in which this particular division of the articles of war had shown that a man may be a ...
Page 166
... prisoner is bound to have an account in writing of the crime which would authorize him to detain such prisoner . I therefore think , that according to the provisions of the mutiny act , which must be taken to have been known to the ...
... prisoner is bound to have an account in writing of the crime which would authorize him to detain such prisoner . I therefore think , that according to the provisions of the mutiny act , which must be taken to have been known to the ...
Page 330
... prisoner in the county court for the payment of a sum of money by instalments ; that the prisoner , having made default in payment , was summoned to appear on the 15th of April , 1850 ; that he did not appear , or allege any reason for ...
... prisoner in the county court for the payment of a sum of money by instalments ; that the prisoner , having made default in payment , was summoned to appear on the 15th of April , 1850 ; that he did not appear , or allege any reason for ...
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Page 330 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Page 493 - Viet. c. 85, s. 1 1, it is enacted, '•' that on the trial of any person for any of the offences hereinbefore mentioned, or for any felony whatever, where the crime charged shall include an assault against the person, it shall be lawful for the jury to acquit of the felony, and to find a verdict of guilty of assault against the person indicted, if the evidence shall warrant such finding...
Page 90 - That no obliteration, interlineation, or other alteration made in any will after the execution thereof shall be valid or have any effect, except so far as the words or effect of the will before such alteration shall not be apparent, unless such alteration shall be executed in like manner as herein-before is required for the execution of the will...
Page 147 - No officer commanding a guard, or provost marshal, shall refuse to receive or keep any prisoner committed to his charge by an officer belonging to the forces of the United States; provided the officer committing shall, at the same time, deliver an account in writing, signed by himself, of the crime with which the said prisoner is charged.
Page 338 - Davison, and his assigns, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of, or for any manner of waste...
Page 403 - Subject to the provisions and restrictions in this and the special Act, and any Act incorporated therewith, it shall be lawful for the company, for the purpose of constructing the railway, or the accommodation works connected therewith, hereinafter mentioned, to execute any of the following works ; (that is to say,) They may make or construct, in, upon, across, under, or over any lands, or any streets...
Page 91 - ... is required for the execution of the will; but the will, with such alteration as part thereof, shall be deemed to be duly executed if the signature of the testator and the subscription of the witnesses be made in the margin or on some other part of the will...
Page 30 - ... to any provision for raising portions for any child or children of any grantor, settler, or devisor, or any child or children of any person taking any interest under any such conveyance, settlement, or devise, or to any direction touching the produce of timber or wood upon any lands or tenements.
Page 315 - Provided always, that every creditor shall be accounted a creditor in value in respect of such amount only as, upon an account fairly stated, after allowing the value of mortgaged property and other such available securities or liens from such trader, shall appear to be the balance due to him.
Page 421 - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...