The Irish Jurist, 16. köideE.J. Milliken, 1864 |
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... debt he owes me by instal- ments ( to be applied for charitable purposes ) , and I appoint Denis Florence M'Carthy and Elizabeth his wife the executor and executrix of this my will . " Testatrix died on the 13th of February , 1862 . The ...
... debt he owes me by instal- ments ( to be applied for charitable purposes ) , and I appoint Denis Florence M'Carthy and Elizabeth his wife the executor and executrix of this my will . " Testatrix died on the 13th of February , 1862 . The ...
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... debt of record . 3rd , — That there is no reference to the record of said writing obligatory in said writ by a prout patet per recordum or other sufficient reference . 4th , That the time or day of making said writing obligatory is not ...
... debt of record . 3rd , — That there is no reference to the record of said writing obligatory in said writ by a prout patet per recordum or other sufficient reference . 4th , That the time or day of making said writing obligatory is not ...
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... debt on a bond says that " the defendant on a certain day acknowledged himself to be held and firmly bound unto the plaintiff in the sum of £ to be paid unto the said plaintiff " ( without saying when ) ; and then the editor says in a ...
... debt on a bond says that " the defendant on a certain day acknowledged himself to be held and firmly bound unto the plaintiff in the sum of £ to be paid unto the said plaintiff " ( without saying when ) ; and then the editor says in a ...
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... debt fraudulently . If every man who failed in an action was to be said to have contracted a debt fraudulently , the Courts of Jus- tice might be shut up . JUDGE LYNCH said if solvent parties brought un- founded actions , and paid the ...
... debt fraudulently . If every man who failed in an action was to be said to have contracted a debt fraudulently , the Courts of Jus- tice might be shut up . JUDGE LYNCH said if solvent parties brought un- founded actions , and paid the ...
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... debt the drawer was duly discharged by virtue of the proceedings in the insolvency , of which the plaintiff had notice , & c . , and also to secure a sum of £ 30 advanced by Daniel , in support of the demurrer . - The THE IRISH JURIST . 31.
... debt the drawer was duly discharged by virtue of the proceedings in the insolvency , of which the plaintiff had notice , & c . , and also to secure a sum of £ 30 advanced by Daniel , in support of the demurrer . - The THE IRISH JURIST . 31.
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