Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the King's Bench Practice Court: With the Points of Practice Decided in the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer, from Mich. Term, 1830 to [Michaelmas Term, 1841] ..S. Sweet, 1834 |
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... Master on the commence a new action , and the former proceedings were entirely useless ; the Master , who called in Mr. Collett to his assistance , had allowed the costs of the former pro- ceedings in assumpsit . It was sworn on the ...
... Master on the commence a new action , and the former proceedings were entirely useless ; the Master , who called in Mr. Collett to his assistance , had allowed the costs of the former pro- ceedings in assumpsit . It was sworn on the ...
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... Master should not review his taxa- tion of costs in this action , and why the declaration and subsequent proceedings should not be set aside for irregu- larity . having become bankrupt , the Judge refused to make an or- der for that pur ...
... Master should not review his taxa- tion of costs in this action , and why the declaration and subsequent proceedings should not be set aside for irregu- larity . having become bankrupt , the Judge refused to make an or- der for that pur ...
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... Master therefore ought not to have allowed the costs of taxation . The declaration was clearly irregular : the STONEHAUGH action ought not to have been commenced : but the money was paid in before the declaration was filed ; the notice ...
... Master therefore ought not to have allowed the costs of taxation . The declaration was clearly irregular : the STONEHAUGH action ought not to have been commenced : but the money was paid in before the declaration was filed ; the notice ...
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... Master has looked at the sum charged , and he thinks that the proper sum to have been demanded was 451. 9s .; upon that sum being VOL . II . D D. P. C. Where an irre- gular execution is set aside , and and paid by the defendant are ...
... Master has looked at the sum charged , and he thinks that the proper sum to have been demanded was 451. 9s .; upon that sum being VOL . II . D D. P. C. Where an irre- gular execution is set aside , and and paid by the defendant are ...
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... master certifies that the proper charge is 6s . 8d . for drawing , and 3s . 4d . for copying , per sheet of 40 lines . The sheet may or may not contain 10 folios . If that is the rate at which the charges have been allowed , they are ...
... master certifies that the proper charge is 6s . 8d . for drawing , and 3s . 4d . for copying , per sheet of 40 lines . The sheet may or may not contain 10 folios . If that is the rate at which the charges have been allowed , they are ...
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affidavit allocatur allowed amend amount appear applied arrested assignees assizes assumpsit attorney award bail bail-bond BAYLEY brought capias cause of action ceedings charged cited claim cognovit contended contrà copy counts creditor custody dant declaration defendant defendant's delivered demurrer distringas entered entitled error execution executor fendant given granted ground held Hilary Term indorsed Interpleader irregularity issue Judge jury King's Bench liable Lord LYNDHURST Mansel Master ment Middlesex motion nonsuit notice of trial objection obtained a rule officer paid paid into Court party PATTESON pay the costs payment of costs person plaintiff pleaded present rule proceedings residence Rule absolute Rule discharged rule nisi rule of Court Rule refused rule to shew scire facias security for costs Serjt served sheriff shewed cause shewn signed statute sued sufficient sworn taken TAUNTON taxation taxed tiff tion verdict witnesses writ of summons
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Page 321 - The plaintiff, after the delivery of a plea of payment of money into Court, shall be at liberty to reply to the same, by accepting the sum so paid into Court in full satisfaction and discharge of the cause of action in respect of which it has been paid in ; and he shall be at liberty in that case to tax his costs of suit...
Page 324 - In actions on the case, the plea of not guilty shall operate as a denial only of the breach of duty or wrongful act alleged to have been committed by the defendant, and not of the facts stated in the inducement...
Page 827 - ... and is hereby made incapable to maintain or prosecute any action or suit in any Court of Law or Equity for any fee, reward, or disbursement on account of prosecuting, carrying on, or defending any such action, suit, or proceeding...
Page 243 - No application to set aside process or proceedings for irregularity shall be allowed unless made within a reasonable time, nor if the party applying has taken a fresh step after knowledge of the irregularity.
Page 323 - In every species of assumpsit, all matters in confession and avoidance, including not only those by way of discharge, but those which show the transaction to be either void or voidable in point of law, on the ground of fraud or otherwise, shall be specially pleaded. Ex. gr. infancy, coverture, release, payment, performance, illegality of consideration either by statute or common law, drawing, indorsing, accepting, &c. bills or notes by way of accommodation, set-off, mutual credit, unseaworthiness,...
Page 297 - No original writ of summons shall be in force for more than six months from the day of the date thereof, including the day of such date...
Page 313 - Provided also, that in all cases in which a plea puis darrein continuance, is now by law pleadable, in Bane or at Nisi Prius, the same defence may be pleaded, with an allegation that the matter arose after the last pleading, or the issuing of the jury process, as the case may be.
Page 749 - ... to pay into court a sum of money by way of compensation or amends, in such manner and under such regulations as to the payment of costs and the form of pleading, as...
Page 426 - Interest in the Subject Matter of the Suit, but that the Right thereto is claimed or supposed to belong to some Third Party who has sued or is expected to sue for the same, and that such Defendant does not in any Manner collude with such Third Party...
Page 102 - Continuance of the lord the king here is not yet advised what judgment to give of and upon the premises, a day is therefore given to the parties aforesaid...