Irish Common Law Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, Exchequer Chamber, and Court of Criminal Appeal ..., 4. köideHodges and Smith, 1856 |
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... proved . Pitt v . Snowden is an English case , and no authority or practice here . In England the receiver has power to manage the lands without application to the Master ; but that is not so here . The notice of distress does not state ...
... proved . Pitt v . Snowden is an English case , and no authority or practice here . In England the receiver has power to manage the lands without application to the Master ; but that is not so here . The notice of distress does not state ...
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... proved on the part of the plaintiff that the conduct of the receiver was not bona fide for the benefit of the estate , but for the purpose of furthering O'Brien's views : and on that part of the case I left it to the jury to say whether ...
... proved on the part of the plaintiff that the conduct of the receiver was not bona fide for the benefit of the estate , but for the purpose of furthering O'Brien's views : and on that part of the case I left it to the jury to say whether ...
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... prove that the usual form must be adopted ; and the two first cases show that a return in this form has been decided to be insufficient . The return is also bad , in not giving the names of the parties at whose suit the writs mentioned ...
... prove that the usual form must be adopted ; and the two first cases show that a return in this form has been decided to be insufficient . The return is also bad , in not giving the names of the parties at whose suit the writs mentioned ...
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... proved ; and the plaintiff was proved to have been rated for the relief of the poor , as occupier of the market - house . Parol evidence was also given for the purpose of showing that Hugh M'Mahon , the plaintiff's father , had acted as ...
... proved ; and the plaintiff was proved to have been rated for the relief of the poor , as occupier of the market - house . Parol evidence was also given for the purpose of showing that Hugh M'Mahon , the plaintiff's father , had acted as ...
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... proved the pro- ceedings of a certain Court Leet , held at Clones on the 18th of LEONARD . August and the 28th of October 1850 , before the Seneschal of the Manor of St. Tierney , and certain resolutions passed by the jury empanelled at ...
... proved the pro- ceedings of a certain Court Leet , held at Clones on the 18th of LEONARD . August and the 28th of October 1850 , before the Seneschal of the Manor of St. Tierney , and certain resolutions passed by the jury empanelled at ...
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Page 320 - Where a covenant goes only to part of the consideration on both sides, and a breach of such covenant may be paid for in damages, it is an independent covenant; and an action may be maintained for a breach of the covenant on the part of the defendant, without averring performance in the declaration.
Page 222 - Central Criminal Court, to wit. — The jurors for our lady the Queen, upon their oath present, that...
Page 7 - ... but in the view we take of the case it is not necessary that this court should decide these questions.
Page 293 - Time being under an Act of the First and Second Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act for the more effectual Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland...
Page 119 - I give no opinion on that point; but there may be a distinction, for the mortgagor may be considered as receiving the rents in order to pay the interest by an implied authority from the mortgagee, till he determine his will.
Page 215 - Upon a contract for a purchase, if the title proves bad, and the vendor is (without fraud) incapable of making a good one, I do not think that the purchaser can be entitled to any damages for the fancied goodness of the bargain which he supposes he has lost.
Page 471 - ... claimed, and for not less than three years after the appointment and institution or induction of a third person thereto...
Page 471 - ... unless it shall appear that the same was enjoyed by some consent or agreement expressly made or given for that purpose by deed or writing.
Page 293 - Act provided, and the said printed books, shall be the register of persons entitled to vote at any election of a member or members to serve in Parliament which shall take place in and for...
Page 131 - That in all cases where a Justice or Justices of the Peace shall refuse to do any act relating to the duties of his or their office as such Justice or Justices, it shall be lawful for the party requiring such act to be done to apply to...