Encyclopaedia of the laws of England: with forms and precedents by the most eminent legal authoritiesAlexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson Sweet & Maxwell, Limited, 1908 |
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... nature of the trade or business ; particulars relating to the output ; the number of days on which work was carried on ; the number of persons employed ; the power used or generated ; or such of them as the Board may prescribe , and ...
... nature of the trade or business ; particulars relating to the output ; the number of days on which work was carried on ; the number of persons employed ; the power used or generated ; or such of them as the Board may prescribe , and ...
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... ) ; and the word " sister " in the Act is to include a sister of the half - blood ( s . 5 ) . Prohibition . NATURE OF THe Writ of ProHIBITION COURTS FROM 8 PROHIBITED DEGREES and the statute known as Lyndhurst's Act, being the ...
... ) ; and the word " sister " in the Act is to include a sister of the half - blood ( s . 5 ) . Prohibition . NATURE OF THe Writ of ProHIBITION COURTS FROM 8 PROHIBITED DEGREES and the statute known as Lyndhurst's Act, being the ...
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... NATURE OF THe Writ of ProHIBITION COURTS FROM WHICH PROHIBITION ISSUES . Court Waiver 10 COURTS TO WHICH PROHIBITION LIES . 11 PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH PROHIBITION IS GRANTED 13 Excess of Jurisdiction 13 Ecclesiastical Courts 14 County ...
... NATURE OF THe Writ of ProHIBITION COURTS FROM WHICH PROHIBITION ISSUES . Court Waiver 10 COURTS TO WHICH PROHIBITION LIES . 11 PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH PROHIBITION IS GRANTED 13 Excess of Jurisdiction 13 Ecclesiastical Courts 14 County ...
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... nature , the jurisdiction in prohibition is only to be resorted to in the absence of any other adequate legal remedy , and the existence of another com- plete remedy would be a ground for refusing the writ . It follows therefore that ...
... nature , the jurisdiction in prohibition is only to be resorted to in the absence of any other adequate legal remedy , and the existence of another com- plete remedy would be a ground for refusing the writ . It follows therefore that ...
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... nature of the plaintiff's claim against him is ( see Lee v . Cohen , 1895 , 71 L. T. ( C. A. ) 824 ) . Jurisdiction when Discretionary . - For a long time there was great uncertainty and considerable divergence of opinion as to whether ...
... nature of the plaintiff's claim against him is ( see Lee v . Cohen , 1895 , 71 L. T. ( C. A. ) 824 ) . Jurisdiction when Discretionary . - For a long time there was great uncertainty and considerable divergence of opinion as to whether ...
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Page 27 - promissory note is an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another, signed by the maker, engaging to pay, on demand or at a fixed or determinate future time, a sum certain in money, to, or to the order of, a specified person, or to bearer. This definition
Page 313 - competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame, impotent, old, blind, and such other among them, being poor and not able to work, and also for the putting out of such children to be apprentices, to be gathered out of the same parish according to the ability
Page 82 - 1. The action, prosecution, or proceeding shall not lie or be instituted unless it is commenced within six months next after the act, neglect, or default complained of, or in case of a continuance of injury or damage, within six months next after the ceasing thereof. 2. Where
Page 82 - pursuance or execution, or intended execution of any Act of Parliament, or of any public duty or authority, or in respect of any alleged neglect or default in the execution of any such act, duty, or authority, the following provisions
Page 322 - allowed by any justices, or be of any force, which shall not be made upon an estimate of the net annual value of the several hereditaments rated thereunto, that is to say, of the rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual tenant's rates, and taxes, and tithe
Page 383 - enacted that a receiver may be appointed by an interlocutory order of the Court in all cases in which it shall appear to the Court to be just or convenient that such order should be made; and any such order may be made either unconditionally or upon such terms and conditions as the Court shall think just. The
Page 199 - all usual tenants' rates and taxes and tithe commutation rent-charge (if any), and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses (if any) necessary to maintain the same in a state to command such rent.
Page 680 - goods being at the commencement of the bankruptcy in the possession order or disposition of the bankrupt in his trade or business, by the consent and permission of the true owner, under such circumstances that he is the reputed owner thereof. Things in action
Page 143 - generally in all matters not hereinbefore particularly mentioned, in which there is any conflict or variance between the rules of equity and the rules of the common law with reference to the same matter, the rules of equity shall prevail.
Page 653 - a writ of summons so renewed shall remain in force and be available to prevent the operation of any statute whereby the time for the commencement of the action may be limited, and for all other purposes, from the date of the issuing of the original writ of summons.