An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius, 1. köideJ. and W.T. Clarke, 1838 |
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... paid the whole of the losses ; it was holden , that A. could not maintain an action against B. to recover a share of the money that had been so paid . In like manner it has been holden , that in a case of this kind , the underwriters ...
... paid the whole of the losses ; it was holden , that A. could not maintain an action against B. to recover a share of the money that had been so paid . In like manner it has been holden , that in a case of this kind , the underwriters ...
Page 65
... paid the whole loss ( 17 ) . If an officer permit a prisoner to go at large , in conse- quence of which he ( the officer ) is obliged to pay the creditor , the officer cannot maintain an action for money paid against the debtor : for he ...
... paid the whole loss ( 17 ) . If an officer permit a prisoner to go at large , in conse- quence of which he ( the officer ) is obliged to pay the creditor , the officer cannot maintain an action for money paid against the debtor : for he ...
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... paid , or for work and labour done . As in the case of a plaintiff suing a defendant as having built a house for him according to agreement ; there , if he fail to prove that he has built it according to agreement , he may still recover ...
... paid , or for work and labour done . As in the case of a plaintiff suing a defendant as having built a house for him according to agreement ; there , if he fail to prove that he has built it according to agreement , he may still recover ...
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... paid . Of the Indebitatus Assumpsit for Money paid . - Where a person has laid out his own money for the use of another , either with the express or implied consent of such other per- son , the law implies a promise of repayment , for a ...
... paid . Of the Indebitatus Assumpsit for Money paid . - Where a person has laid out his own money for the use of another , either with the express or implied consent of such other per- son , the law implies a promise of repayment , for a ...
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... paid cannot be maintained unless . there be a request to pay it , either express or implied . Hence , where the defendant contracted to transfer stock on a certain day to the plaintiff , but failed to perform his contract ; upon which ...
... paid cannot be maintained unless . there be a request to pay it , either express or implied . Hence , where the defendant contracted to transfer stock on a certain day to the plaintiff , but failed to perform his contract ; upon which ...
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accepted acceptor act of bankruptcy action brought action for money action of assumpsit afterwards agreement alleged assault assignees attorney averred bank Bank of England bankrupt bill of exchange Campb cause of action certificate commission common consideration contract court covenant creditor damages debt debtor declaration deed defendant pleaded defendant's delivered demand demurrer discharge drawer East entitled equity evidence executor feme covert fendant given holden husband indebitatus assumpsit indorser infant issue Jones judgment jury latitat liable Lord Ellenborough Lord Kenyon Lord Mansfield marriage Mayor ment money paid necessary notice opinion party payable payee payment person plaintiff plea promise to pay promissory note proved Raym received recover rule Salk shew Smith sold stat statute statute of limitations sued sufficient sum of money Taunt tender testator tion trade trespass verdict wife Wils