The Irish Jurist, 16. köideE.J. Milliken, 1864 |
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... writ ; and on the same day the mistake was corrected without order of the Court and the writ resealed . Held — that the error amounted to a mere misprision , and that the correction of it without order did not vitiate the further ...
... writ ; and on the same day the mistake was corrected without order of the Court and the writ resealed . Held — that the error amounted to a mere misprision , and that the correction of it without order did not vitiate the further ...
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... writ ; and also upon the ground that no attorney until after the judgment marked . There was rule to proceed compromise off was entered before some conflict of testimony as to whether the writ had the making of said judgment . This ...
... writ ; and also upon the ground that no attorney until after the judgment marked . There was rule to proceed compromise off was entered before some conflict of testimony as to whether the writ had the making of said judgment . This ...
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... writ being right , and that in the margin being wrong ; and the writ being so corrected , the officer re - sealed it . It is not contended that the party had it , or used it , or at- tempted to use it before it was re - scaled . We have ...
... writ being right , and that in the margin being wrong ; and the writ being so corrected , the officer re - sealed it . It is not contended that the party had it , or used it , or at- tempted to use it before it was re - scaled . We have ...
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... writ of mandamus to compel the defendants to cause the stakes and poles to be removed . Held , upon de- murrer by the defendants , that the summons and plaint disclosed no cause of action against the trus- tees and no grounds entitling ...
... writ of mandamus to compel the defendants to cause the stakes and poles to be removed . Held , upon de- murrer by the defendants , that the summons and plaint disclosed no cause of action against the trus- tees and no grounds entitling ...
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... writ of mandamus to all times to protect the plaintiff , his fishermen , ser- command the defendants to cause to be removed and vants , boats , nets , and implements of fishing , while henceforth discontinued all obstructions by stakes ...
... writ of mandamus to all times to protect the plaintiff , his fishermen , ser- command the defendants to cause to be removed and vants , boats , nets , and implements of fishing , while henceforth discontinued all obstructions by stakes ...
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