The Canada Law Journal, 23. köideW.C. Chewett & Company, 1887 |
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MOTIONS FOR NEW TRIALS . MOTIONS FOR NEW TRIALS . OUR ENGLISH Letter . OUR. statute from running against the mortga- gee , wherever the mortgagor is bound by a covenant to pay the mortgage debt , or the proviso for redemption stipulates ...
MOTIONS FOR NEW TRIALS . MOTIONS FOR NEW TRIALS . OUR ENGLISH Letter . OUR. statute from running against the mortga- gee , wherever the mortgagor is bound by a covenant to pay the mortgage debt , or the proviso for redemption stipulates ...
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... trial . Held , that the defendant's evidence should have been taken for the defence ; that a magis- trate is bound to accept such evidence in cases of this kind , and give it such weight as he thinks proper , and that the exercise of ...
... trial . Held , that the defendant's evidence should have been taken for the defence ; that a magis- trate is bound to accept such evidence in cases of this kind , and give it such weight as he thinks proper , and that the exercise of ...
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... trial for the same assizes , all of which were set aside as irregular , with costs against him , and he was in default for non- payment of such costs , the action was stayed until they should be paid . Aylesworth , for the plaintiff ...
... trial for the same assizes , all of which were set aside as irregular , with costs against him , and he was in default for non- payment of such costs , the action was stayed until they should be paid . Aylesworth , for the plaintiff ...
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... trial , who of all others knows best the essential fact whether he is guilty or not guilty . We also understand that the land laws of Japan and her political institutions are founded upon a system resembling the feudal system which ...
... trial , who of all others knows best the essential fact whether he is guilty or not guilty . We also understand that the land laws of Japan and her political institutions are founded upon a system resembling the feudal system which ...
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... TRIAL - VERDICT AGAINST WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE . In Webster v . Friedeberg , 17 Q. B. D. 736 , the principle upon which the court should proceed in granting a new trial on the ground that the verdict is against the weight of evidence was ...
... TRIAL - VERDICT AGAINST WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE . In Webster v . Friedeberg , 17 Q. B. D. 736 , the principle upon which the court should proceed in granting a new trial on the ground that the verdict is against the weight of evidence was ...
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Page 224 - ... 1. By reason of any defect in the condition of the ways, works, machinery, or plant, connected with or used in the business of the employer which arose from or had not been discovered or remedied owing to the negligence of the employer or of any person in the service of the employer and intrusted by him with the duty of seeing that the ways, works, machinery, or plant, were in proper condition; 2.
Page 74 - December, 1833, no action or suit or other proceeding shall be brought, to recover any sum of money secured by any mortgage, judgment or lien, or otherwise charged upon or payable out of any land or rent, at law or in equity...
Page 160 - The Administration of Justice in the Province, including the Constitution, Maintenance, and Organization of Provincial Courts, both of Civil and of Criminal Jurisdiction, and including Procedure in Civil Matters in those Courts.
Page 74 - ... unless in the meantime some part of the principal money, or some interest thereon, shall have been paid, or some acknowledgment of the right thereto shall have been given in writing, signed by the person by whom the same shall be payable, or his agent, to the person entitled thereto, or his agent...
Page 394 - A WEEKLY MAGAZINE, it gives fifty-two numbers of sixty-four pages each, or more than Three and a Quarter Thousand double-column octavo pages of reading-matter yearly. It presents in an inexpensive form, considering its great amount of matter, with freshness, owing to its weekly issue, and with a...
Page 41 - ... (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 or to assigns freight for the said goods with primage and average accustomed.
Page 293 - And be it enacted, that if any person being married, shall marry any other person during the life of the former husband or wife, whether the second marriage shall have taken place in England or elsewhere, every such offender, and every person counselling, aiding, or abetting such offender, shall be guilty of felony...
Page 74 - ... a present right to receive the same shall have accrued to some person capable of giving a discharge for or release of the same...
Page 402 - A trade mark may be registered in any colour, and such registration shall (subject to the provisions of this Act) confer on the registered owner the exclusive right to use the same in that or any other colour.
Page 169 - He has no right to take any such steps to protect himself in a sleeping car, but, by the necessity of the case, is dependent upon the owners and officers of the car to guard him and the property he has with him from danger from thieves or otherwise. The law raises the duty on the part of the car company to afford him this protection. While it is not liable as a common carrier or as an...