The Victorian Law Reports, 24. köidePublished under the direction of the Council of Law Reporting by Charles F. Maxwell, 1899 |
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... amount of penalties for delay in con- structing the railway line . There was also a cross - appeal by the defendants against that portion of the judgment whereby the plaintiff was adjudged to be entitled to the amount of the award found ...
... amount of penalties for delay in con- structing the railway line . There was also a cross - appeal by the defendants against that portion of the judgment whereby the plaintiff was adjudged to be entitled to the amount of the award found ...
Page 9
... amount of damages at 20,500l . , gone into a mass of matters which they were not entitled to take into consideration . " The Court then referred to clause 89 of the conditions , which provides that the contractors shall furnish full ...
... amount of damages at 20,500l . , gone into a mass of matters which they were not entitled to take into consideration . " The Court then referred to clause 89 of the conditions , which provides that the contractors shall furnish full ...
Page 42
... amount of them , but as to the other items objected to confirmed the taxation , and ordered the costs of the review to be paid by the defendant . From this order the plaintiff appealed . Dr. M'Inerney appeared for the appellant . F. G. ...
... amount of them , but as to the other items objected to confirmed the taxation , and ordered the costs of the review to be paid by the defendant . From this order the plaintiff appealed . Dr. M'Inerney appeared for the appellant . F. G. ...
Page 43
... amount assessed as the proper allowance of costs under the taxation against the appellant , and represented by these items , has not been paid into Court to abide the appeal as required , it is argued , under sec . 133 , where money has ...
... amount assessed as the proper allowance of costs under the taxation against the appellant , and represented by these items , has not been paid into Court to abide the appeal as required , it is argued , under sec . 133 , where money has ...
Page 48
... amount which should be struck off from the bill of costs by reason of the appeal having been allowed is i8l . 8s . 6d . That amount will be taken off . Appeal allowed . Solicitors for the plaintiff : McInerney & McInerney . Solicitors ...
... amount which should be struck off from the bill of costs by reason of the appeal having been allowed is i8l . 8s . 6d . That amount will be taken off . Appeal allowed . Solicitors for the plaintiff : McInerney & McInerney . Solicitors ...
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Page 157 - ... no tradesman, artificer, workman, labourer, or other person whatsoever shall do or exercise any worldly labour, business or work of their ordinary callings, upon the Lord's Day, or any part thereof (works of necessity and charity only excepted...
Page 475 - ... were made to effect personal service thereof upon the defendant, and that it came to his knowledge, and either that the defendant wilfully neglects to appear to such writ, or that he is living out of the jurisdiction of the said courts in order to defeat and delay his creditors, to direct from time to time that the plaintiff shall be at liberty to proceed in the action...
Page 409 - And at the trial or hearing of any such cause, suit, or proceeding, the judge, at the request of either party, shall make a note of any question of law raised at such trial or hearing, and of the facts in evidence in relation thereto, and of his decision thereon...
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