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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... recover in this action , to what amount of damages is she , in your opinion , entitled , under all the circumstances of the case ? A. $ 800 . O'CONNOR , J. , having died before giving judgment , appli- cation was made to Galt , C. J. ...
... recover in this action , to what amount of damages is she , in your opinion , entitled , under all the circumstances of the case ? A. $ 800 . O'CONNOR , J. , having died before giving judgment , appli- cation was made to Galt , C. J. ...
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... recover back the deposit paid by him . THIS was an appeal from the report of a local Master , in a suit brought by Amelia Locking and Alexander Locking against J. A. Halsted , for the recovery of a deposit paid on a purchase made at a ...
... recover back the deposit paid by him . THIS was an appeal from the report of a local Master , in a suit brought by Amelia Locking and Alexander Locking against J. A. Halsted , for the recovery of a deposit paid on a purchase made at a ...
Page 33
... recover back the deposit paid . From this finding the defendant appealed , and the appeal was argued on March 20th before BOYD , C. Hoyles , for the appeal contended that a good title was made on the sale , and that the evidence shewed ...
... recover back the deposit paid . From this finding the defendant appealed , and the appeal was argued on March 20th before BOYD , C. Hoyles , for the appeal contended that a good title was made on the sale , and that the evidence shewed ...
Page 59
... recover in this action , and they may have a reference , if they so de- sire it , as to the damages , and a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants from raising the water by any artificial means higher than it is at present ...
... recover in this action , and they may have a reference , if they so de- sire it , as to the damages , and a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants from raising the water by any artificial means higher than it is at present ...
Page 67
... recover the penalty for the offence of which the defendant was convicted , both by R. S. O. ( 1877 ) ch . 181 , sec . 68 , and R. S. O. ( 1877 ) ch . 74 , sec . 1 , the information was properly taken by one justice under the provisions ...
... recover the penalty for the offence of which the defendant was convicted , both by R. S. O. ( 1877 ) ch . 181 , sec . 68 , and R. S. O. ( 1877 ) ch . 74 , sec . 1 , the information was properly taken by one justice under the provisions ...
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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...
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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...
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