The Irish Jurist, 7. köideE.J. Milliken, 1855 |
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Page 6
... directed a conditional order for an attachment against G. P. M'Grath for practising in the name of an attorney without his authority . Affidavits were filed as cause by M- Grath , Harrison , and O'Byrne , and it appeared that Harrison ...
... directed a conditional order for an attachment against G. P. M'Grath for practising in the name of an attorney without his authority . Affidavits were filed as cause by M- Grath , Harrison , and O'Byrne , and it appeared that Harrison ...
Page 9
... directed a conditional order for an attachment against M'Grath , for practising in the name of an- other attorney without his permission , and when cause was shown before me , and the circumstances of the case were exhibited , it ...
... directed a conditional order for an attachment against M'Grath , for practising in the name of an- other attorney without his permission , and when cause was shown before me , and the circumstances of the case were exhibited , it ...
Page 16
... directed to the Master to ascertain the amount due for fines , and to approve of a proper renewal to be executed . By an indenture of lease bearing date the 20th of February , 1803 , Baron Ventry demised to John Eagar certain premises ...
... directed to the Master to ascertain the amount due for fines , and to approve of a proper renewal to be executed . By an indenture of lease bearing date the 20th of February , 1803 , Baron Ventry demised to John Eagar certain premises ...
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... directed it to the sheriff , who again directed the recognizance to be put in suit and the made a return of non est inventus . The attachment motion to stand over . return that he had arrested the coroner , but that was again twice ...
... directed it to the sheriff , who again directed the recognizance to be put in suit and the made a return of non est inventus . The attachment motion to stand over . return that he had arrested the coroner , but that was again twice ...
Page 28
... directed to Mr. John R. Godly , who resided in London , to com- pel his attendance at the trial in this case , to be had at the next sittings ; he moved on the certifi- cate of counsel , which stated that Mr. Godly was a necessary and ...
... directed to Mr. John R. Godly , who resided in London , to com- pel his attendance at the trial in this case , to be had at the next sittings ; he moved on the certifi- cate of counsel , which stated that Mr. Godly was a necessary and ...
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