The Law Times, 56. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1874 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 92
Page 19
... defendant ) relies , was to take away the priority of the party whose title was not registered , with respect to subsequent claimants whose titles were registered , but it never was intended to operate between the parties themselves so ...
... defendant ) relies , was to take away the priority of the party whose title was not registered , with respect to subsequent claimants whose titles were registered , but it never was intended to operate between the parties themselves so ...
Page 23
... defendant had no legal representative . Wilkin , in his opening , said that he had to bring under the attention of the court , a matter which affected the administration of justice , his Honour's character-- His HONOUR ( facetiously ...
... defendant had no legal representative . Wilkin , in his opening , said that he had to bring under the attention of the court , a matter which affected the administration of justice , his Honour's character-- His HONOUR ( facetiously ...
Page 24
... defendant to the plaintiffs , after deducting 14s . 8d . , being the first instalment of a com- position paid by the debtor . The action was entered on the 22nd September last . The defendant had given notice that he intended to rely on ...
... defendant to the plaintiffs , after deducting 14s . 8d . , being the first instalment of a com- position paid by the debtor . The action was entered on the 22nd September last . The defendant had given notice that he intended to rely on ...
Page 30
... defendant , but , as pointed out by the LORD CHIEF BARON , that is a direct authority to this extent only , that an action at law for money had and received to the use of the husband and wife , simpli- citer , is not maintainable . In ...
... defendant , but , as pointed out by the LORD CHIEF BARON , that is a direct authority to this extent only , that an action at law for money had and received to the use of the husband and wife , simpli- citer , is not maintainable . In ...
Page 31
... defendant , by his solicitor , agrees to accept ser- vice , and enters an appearance . Where service is required it is to be effected , if practicable , as personal service is now made , but if it be made to appear to the court or a ...
... defendant , by his solicitor , agrees to accept ser- vice , and enters an appearance . Where service is required it is to be effected , if practicable , as personal service is now made , but if it be made to appear to the court or a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action amount appeal application appointed attorney authority bank bankruptcy bill called carried cause charge Chief claim clerk common Company considered contract costs County County Court course Court creditors debt decision deed defendant directed duty Edward effect eleven entitled evidence execution fact GEORGE give given held HENRY interest issue JAMES JOHN Judge judgment Justice L. T. Rep land late liable limited Liverpool London Lord Manchester matter meeting Messrs Middlesex necessary notice object obtained office of Sol opinion paid parties payment person petition plaintiff practice present proceedings Profession purchaser question Railway reason received reference respect rule sect separate shares Smith Society solicitor taken THOMAS tion transfer trial trustee twelve wife