Irish Chancery Reports: Being a Series of Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery and the Rolls Court, in Ireland...1850[-1866]...Hodges, 1867 |
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Page 49
... intention of the statute was to protect only goods which can be manually seized.— [ FITZGERALD , J. The statute , by making actual seizure the test , seems to indicate a change of the possession of the goods , which puts the public on ...
... intention of the statute was to protect only goods which can be manually seized.— [ FITZGERALD , J. The statute , by making actual seizure the test , seems to indicate a change of the possession of the goods , which puts the public on ...
Page 63
... intention to do so . " Phillips , in support of the motion . The relevancy of the defendant's report to the Lord Lieutenant to the plaintiff's case is clear and manifest ; therefore the plaintiff is T. T. 1864. entitled to an inspection ...
... intention to do so . " Phillips , in support of the motion . The relevancy of the defendant's report to the Lord Lieutenant to the plaintiff's case is clear and manifest ; therefore the plaintiff is T. T. 1864. entitled to an inspection ...
Page 72
... intention that the communication should be wholly unreserved and unfettered . The Inspector - General is to judge , in the free exercise of his discretion , whether the circumstances require a report ; and , if he come to the conclusion ...
... intention that the communication should be wholly unreserved and unfettered . The Inspector - General is to judge , in the free exercise of his discretion , whether the circumstances require a report ; and , if he come to the conclusion ...
Page 95
... intention to send cattle by the through route was given to him , the cattle would be sent by the boat which sailed on the day of the arrival of the cattle in Dublin ; but that if such twelve hours ' notice was not given , the cattle ...
... intention to send cattle by the through route was given to him , the cattle would be sent by the boat which sailed on the day of the arrival of the cattle in Dublin ; but that if such twelve hours ' notice was not given , the cattle ...
Page 108
... intention of delaying the train , and because the intention of the plaintiff might have been , consistently with said averment to effect some other object by the alleged delay in delivering or refusing to deliver said ticket to the ...
... intention of delaying the train , and because the intention of the plaintiff might have been , consistently with said averment to effect some other object by the alleged delay in delivering or refusing to deliver said ticket to the ...
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334th section Act of Parliament affidavit aforesaid alleged appears apply argument ASSIGNEES OF SKELLY authority aver Ballinasloe bankrupt bankruptcy Belfast bigamy bill Brawn Brereton bye-law cattle cause of action Cavan ceremony Charles Leclerc Commissioners Common Law Procedure contract Court Crown Cases Reserved decision defendant defendant's demurrer detinue DROGHEDA Dublin duly duty enacts entered entitled error evidence Exch Exchequer execution fact females filed Fishbourne FITZGERALD Galway ground Holyhead husband Judge judgment jurisdiction jury Justice KEEFE Law Procedure Act Law Rep lease Leclerc Legislature lighted and watched Lord Lord Denman married ment MIDLAND RAILWAY Mullingar Murphy Nenagh notice null and void O'BRIEN offence opinion parties person plaintiff plea pleading Popple prisoner provisions purpose Queen Queen's Bench question Railway Company recovered referred Regina relied second marriage statute summons and plaint trial twenty-one days valid verdict vote warrant of attorney Western Railway wife words writ
Popular passages
Page 172 - ... not very likely to happen, and I am not aware of any case in which it has happened.
Page 110 - ... in any such carriage beyond such distance without previously paying the additional fare for the additional distance, and with intent to avoid payment thereof, or if any person knowingly and wilfully refuse or neglect, on arriving at the point to which he has paid his fare, to quit such carriage, every such person shall for every such offence forfeit to the company a sum not exceeding forty shillings.
Page 694 - In witness whereof, I have to this my last will and testament, set my hand and seal, this third day of March AD , One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen (1914).
Page 288 - I am of opinion that the judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench ought to be affirmed.
Page 207 - ... and shall be liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds, or to both such imprisonment and such fine, or on summary conviction to imprisonment...
Page 109 - Having paid his fare for a certain distance, knowingly and wilfully proceeds by train beyond that distance without previously paying the additional fare for the additional distance, and with intent to avoid payment thereof...
Page 553 - In deter" mining therefore whether a confession is admissible or not, the " only proper question is, whether the inducement held out to the " prisoner was calculated to make his confession an untrue one.
Page 432 - He was convicted by a jury but the court granted his motion for a new trial on the grounds that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence and certain instructions were contrary to the law.
Page 233 - ... for money had and received by the defendant for the use of the plaintiff...
Page 572 - The relation of landlord and tenant shall be deemed to be founded on the express or implied contract of the parties, and not upon tenure or service...