The Ontario Reports: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the Queen's Bench and Chancery Divisions of the High Court of Justice for Ontario, Volume 16Rowsell & Hutchison, 1889 |
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... held that under this provision a town was to be held to have a police mag- istrate which had a police magistrate having jurisdiction therein , although such his jurisdiction was not limited to the town , but extended beyond the limits ...
... held that under this provision a town was to be held to have a police mag- istrate which had a police magistrate having jurisdiction therein , although such his jurisdiction was not limited to the town , but extended beyond the limits ...
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... Held , that the evidence given was material evidence in support of the promise to marry , and that it furnished the corroboration of the plain- tiff's testimony required by R. S. O. ( 1887 ) ch . 61 , sec . 6 . It was contended that the ...
... Held , that the evidence given was material evidence in support of the promise to marry , and that it furnished the corroboration of the plain- tiff's testimony required by R. S. O. ( 1887 ) ch . 61 , sec . 6 . It was contended that the ...
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... Held , that it was not to be inferred from anything alleged to have been done by the magistrate in other prosecutions , that the same was done by him in this ; and that the statements were of too loose and vague a charac- ter to support ...
... Held , that it was not to be inferred from anything alleged to have been done by the magistrate in other prosecutions , that the same was done by him in this ; and that the statements were of too loose and vague a charac- ter to support ...
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... Held , that the plaintiff was not bound to reside with defendant wherever he might choose to go ; and under the circumstances was entitled to be paid a reasonable sum for his maintenance , payable at the end of each year . At the trial ...
... Held , that the plaintiff was not bound to reside with defendant wherever he might choose to go ; and under the circumstances was entitled to be paid a reasonable sum for his maintenance , payable at the end of each year . At the trial ...
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... Held , misdirection ; for the defendant M. was justified in ordering the plaintiff's arrest if a felony was committed , and he had reasonable and probable cause to suspect that plaintiff committed the felony . Held , also , that the ...
... Held , misdirection ; for the defendant M. was justified in ordering the plaintiff's arrest if a felony was committed , and he had reasonable and probable cause to suspect that plaintiff committed the felony . Held , also , that the ...
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Page 291 - Who told thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldst not eat?
Page 90 - ... with leave to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for the amount found by the jury...
Page 319 - Notwithstanding that a married woman is restrained from anticipation, the Court may, if it thinks fit, where it appears to the Court to be for her benefit, by judgment or order, with her consent, bind her interest in any property.
Page 279 - ... shall have the same power to enforce the attendance of witnesses and to compel them to give evidence as is vested in any court of record in civil cases.
Page 454 - Judge at the trial was not asked to leave to them, unless in the opinion of the Court to which the application is made some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned in the trial...
Page 332 - ... investments, and may, from time to time, sell, mortgage, lease or otherwise dispose of the same : Provided always, that it shall be incumbent upon the...
Page 714 - trade combination" means any combination between masters or workmen or other persons for regulating or altering the relations between any persons being masters or workmen, or the conduct of any master or workman in or in respect of his business or employment, or contract of employment or service ; and the expression " act " includes a default, breach or omission.
Page 66 - An Act respecting the duties of Justices of the Peace out of Sessions in relation to persons charged with indictable offences.
Page 252 - ... be paid and applied according to law, and also to pay to the said CD the sum of for his costs in this behalf...
Page 730 - ... then and in every such case such person shall thereupon immediately become disqualified and shall cease to hold the office of such mayor, alderman, or councillor...