Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law: With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, 24±ÇT. and J.W. Johnson, law booksellers, 1853 |
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... bill of Middlesex in a suit commenced before the act came into operation . S. HUGHES moved that the signer of Middlesex writs might be ordered by the Court to sign a pluries bill of Middlesex in the above cause , which that officer had ...
... bill of Middlesex in a suit commenced before the act came into operation . S. HUGHES moved that the signer of Middlesex writs might be ordered by the Court to sign a pluries bill of Middlesex in the above cause , which that officer had ...
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... bill , or warrant , in any action personal , or by cause of indictment of trespass . " The words of these statutes cannot be extended to a person taken into custody to answer the king for a contempt . The Court here called upon But the ...
... bill , or warrant , in any action personal , or by cause of indictment of trespass . " The words of these statutes cannot be extended to a person taken into custody to answer the king for a contempt . The Court here called upon But the ...
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... bill for the purchase money , and to be entitled to the possession of the goods purchased . In the same month of ... bills of exchange and promissory notes , and that authority continued in July 1829 , unless the partnership was ...
... bill for the purchase money , and to be entitled to the possession of the goods purchased . In the same month of ... bills of exchange and promissory notes , and that authority continued in July 1829 , unless the partnership was ...
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... bills payable at less than six months . In that case it was observed , that if such acceptances could be given , the ... bill of exchange could not bind the company , who could only contract under seal , and this the defendant must be ...
... bills payable at less than six months . In that case it was observed , that if such acceptances could be given , the ... bill of exchange could not bind the company , who could only contract under seal , and this the defendant must be ...
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... bill filed againt a prisoner . Platt contrà . A bill is the only mode of commencing a suit against a pri- soner , and the policy of the rule applies to it , as well as to what is more pro- perly termed process . [ PATTESON , J. We have ...
... bill filed againt a prisoner . Platt contrà . A bill is the only mode of commencing a suit against a pri- soner , and the policy of the rule applies to it , as well as to what is more pro- perly termed process . [ PATTESON , J. We have ...
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act of bankruptcy act of parliament action affidavit aforesaid afterwards alderman alleged annuity appeared appointed assignment assizes ASSUMPSIT attorney authority bankrupt bill broker charge clause clerk committed contrà contract Court creditors damages debt declaration deed defendant defendant's delivered DENMAN discharged duty election enacts entitled evidence execution given Goole granted held Hungerford Market indictment insolvent intention issue judgment jury justices land lease letter liable LITTLEDALE Llywell Lord LYNDHURST Lord TENTERDEN magistrate mandamus matter mayor ment messuage nonsuit notice objection opinion paid parish PARKE party PATTESON pauper payment person plaintiff plea premises prisoner proved question quo warranto received recover refused rent respect rule Scarlett Serjt sessions Shatterwell sheriff shewed cause statute statute of Anne sufficient TAUNTON tenant term testator thereof tion tolls trespass trial Trinity term trustees verdict warrant of attorney Wincanton witness words writ
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330 ÆäÀÌÁö - Term) moved accordingly, and also for a rule to shew cause why there should not be a new trial on the ground...
639 ÆäÀÌÁö - Smith, divers sums of money, amounting in the whole to a large sum of money, to wit the sum of 2745/.
51 ÆäÀÌÁö - Carroll, then being a poor child under the age of twenty-one years, to wit, of the age of fifteen years...
554 ÆäÀÌÁö - Peace as aforesaid, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
170 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... calling on the plaintiff to show cause why the defendant should not be discharged out of custody, on entering a common appearance, on the ground of a variance between the writ and the copy served; the discrepancy being between the words " sheriffs of London " in the one, and " sheriff of London
123 ÆäÀÌÁö - Viet. c. 11. better protection of purchasers against judgments, crown debts, lis pendens, and fiats in bankruptcy," it is amongst other things enacted, that all conveyances by any bankrupt bond fide made and executed before the date and issuing of the fiat against such bankrupt shall be valid, notwithstanding any prior act of bankruptcy by him committed...
547 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... them, contained in any parcel or package which shall have been delivered, either to be carried for hire or to accompany the person of any passenger in any mail or...
62 ÆäÀÌÁö - J. I am of the same opinion. It seems to me that the term " excessive " implies that some poor rate was due.
61 ÆäÀÌÁö - Term, obtained a rule to shew cause why the judgment should not be arrested...
270 ÆäÀÌÁö - And whereas it is the duty of every person using or exercising the art and mystery of an apothecary, to prepare with exactness, and to dispense such medicines as may be directed for the sick by any physician lawfully licensed to practise physic by the president and commonalty of the faculty of physic in London, or by either of the two universities of Oxford or Cambridge...