Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the King's Bench Practice Court: With the Points of Practice Decided in the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer, from Mich. Term, 1830 to [Michaelmas Term, 1841] ...S. Sweet, 1833 |
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... recovered by the plaintiff in an action brought in this Court . The plaintiff and defend- ant were attornies of the Court of King's Bench . The debt arose within the jurisdiction of the London Court of Con- science Act , and the sum ...
... recovered by the plaintiff in an action brought in this Court . The plaintiff and defend- ant were attornies of the Court of King's Bench . The debt arose within the jurisdiction of the London Court of Con- science Act , and the sum ...
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... recover the amount which the sale produced . It could not be said , that when the sheriff received 757. 15s . 6d . from the sale of the goods , he was bound to pay more to the plaintiff . If so , it was exceedingly unjust to force the ...
... recover the amount which the sale produced . It could not be said , that when the sheriff received 757. 15s . 6d . from the sale of the goods , he was bound to pay more to the plaintiff . If so , it was exceedingly unjust to force the ...
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... recovered by him for one of his clients . Arlett gave a cognovit , but the money was not paid under it . Arlett , accompanied by Ha- milton , went to the attorney for the plaintiff , and Hamilton May 24th . An attorney giv taking for an ...
... recovered by him for one of his clients . Arlett gave a cognovit , but the money was not paid under it . Arlett , accompanied by Ha- milton , went to the attorney for the plaintiff , and Hamilton May 24th . An attorney giv taking for an ...
Page 66
... recovered in an action against the pri soner . The usual notice had been given , and , therefore , the 48 Geo . 3 , c . he was entitled to his discharge as a matter of course ( a ) . debtor who has lain in prison for the space of twelve ...
... recovered in an action against the pri soner . The usual notice had been given , and , therefore , the 48 Geo . 3 , c . he was entitled to his discharge as a matter of course ( a ) . debtor who has lain in prison for the space of twelve ...
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... recovered by the verdict was worth much . more , and , therefore , the defendant was not entitled to her discharge . PATTESON , J. - The sum for which the party is in exe- cution is that to which we are to look , according to the ...
... recovered by the verdict was worth much . more , and , therefore , the defendant was not entitled to her discharge . PATTESON , J. - The sum for which the party is in exe- cution is that to which we are to look , according to the ...
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affidavit of debt allowed amended amount appear application arbitrator arrested assignees attor award bail bond BAYLEY bill Bing brought certiorari cited claim clerk cognovit contended contrà Court of King's creditor Curiam.-The custody dant declaration defendant defendant's delivered demand Easter Term entered entitled execution fendant given granted ground habeas corpus Hilary Term indorsed irregularity issue Judge Justices King's Bench latitat LITTLEDALE Lord Lord LYNDHURST Lord Tenterden mandamus Master ment Michaelmas Term motion moved nonsuit notice of trial objection obtained a rule paid party PATTESON payment person plaintiff plaintiff's attorney plead proceedings recover residence Rule absolute Rule discharged rule nisi Rule refused security for costs Serjt Sessions sheriff shewed cause shewn sign judgment statute sued sufficient summons sworn TAUNTON taxation taxed tenant tiff TINDAL tion Trinity Term verdict warrant of attorney witnesses writ
Popular passages
Page 198 - That in all cases in which any particular number of days, not expressed to be clear days, is prescribed by the rules or practice of the Courts, the same shall be reckoned exclusively of the first day and inclusively of the last day...
Page 290 - Action shall be depending, or to order a Commission to issue for the Examination of Witnesses on Oath at any Place or Places out of such Jurisdiction, by Interrogatories or otherwise...
Page 197 - That the rules heretofore made in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas respectively, for avoiding long and unnecessary repetitions of the original writ in certain actions therein mentioned, shall be extended and applied in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer of Pleas...
Page 635 - Matter of the Action in such Manner as the Court (or any Judge thereof) may order or direct, it shall be lawful for the Court, or any Judge thereof, to make Rules and Orders calling upon such Third Party to appear and to state the Nature and Particulars of his Claim, and maintain or relinquish his Claim...
Page 360 - Upon a motion for judgment as in case of a nonsuit, for not proceeding to trial after notice, the affidavit need not allege that due notice of trial has been given.— It is no objection to a rule for judgment as in case of a nonsuit...
Page 477 - ... or defendant in person, as the case may be, mentioning the city, town, or parish, and also the name of the hamlet, street, and number of the house of such plaintiff's or defendant's residence, if any such there be.
Page 635 - ... or supposed to belong to some third party who has sued or is expected to sue for the same, and that such defendant does not in any manner collude with such third party, but is ready to bring into court or to pay or dispose of the subjectmatter of the action in such manner as the court (or any judge thereof) may order or direct...
Page 62 - Whereas, by an act passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled ' An act for the more effectual administration of justice in England and Wales...
Page 101 - ORDERED, that every notice of bail shall, in addition to the descriptions of the bail, mention the street or place, and number, (if any,) where each of the bail resides, and all the streets or places, and numbers, (if any,) in which each of them has been resident at any time within the last six months, and whether he is a housekeeper or freeholder.
Page 190 - Courts on behalf of such person expressly named by him. and attending at his request, to inform him of the nature and...