The New Practice, Pleading, and Evidence, in the Courts of Common Law at Westminster, as Regulated by the New Statute 15 & 16 Vict. Cap. 76, with All Necessary FormsShaw, 1853 - 872 pages |
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Page 714
... according to the scale following ; ( that is to say , ) For travelling expenses to the under sheriff , showers and jurymen , expenses actually paid , if reasonable . Fee to the under sheriff , when the distance does not exceed five ...
... according to the scale following ; ( that is to say , ) For travelling expenses to the under sheriff , showers and jurymen , expenses actually paid , if reasonable . Fee to the under sheriff , when the distance does not exceed five ...
Page 716
... according to the 101st section of the Common Law Procedure Act , 1852 , a defendant might give notice to the plaintiff to bring on an issue to be tried , give twenty days notice to the plaintiff to bring on the issue to be tried before ...
... according to the 101st section of the Common Law Procedure Act , 1852 , a defendant might give notice to the plaintiff to bring on an issue to be tried , give twenty days notice to the plaintiff to bring on the issue to be tried before ...
Page 722
... according to the following form , and if the plaintiff afterwards except to such bail , he shall , if such bail are allowed , pay the costs of justification ; and , if such bail are rejected , the defendant shall pay the costs of ...
... according to the following form , and if the plaintiff afterwards except to such bail , he shall , if such bail are allowed , pay the costs of justification ; and , if such bail are rejected , the defendant shall pay the costs of ...
Page 724
... according to the Com- mon Law Procedure Act , 1852 , and a copy thereof , or , where personal service has not been effected , without first obtaining a judge's order or a rule of court authorizing the signing such judg- ment ; which ...
... according to the Com- mon Law Procedure Act , 1852 , and a copy thereof , or , where personal service has not been effected , without first obtaining a judge's order or a rule of court authorizing the signing such judg- ment ; which ...
Page 727
... according to the rules and practice of the courts from the time of such notice given , until some rule or order shall be made in the cause in that behalf.1 129. A rule or order for the discharge of a prisoner who has been detained in ...
... according to the rules and practice of the courts from the time of such notice given , until some rule or order shall be made in the cause in that behalf.1 129. A rule or order for the discharge of a prisoner who has been detained in ...
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Act annexed affidavit aforesaid was entered afterwards alleged allocatur amendment appear application Arch assigns assizes attorney bail barons Bench or Common Britain and Ireland C. L. Pr centum per annum chattels claimant command commencement Common Pleas concurrent writ court of Exchequer court of Queen's court or judge declaration default defendant delivered demurrer ejectment entitled Exchequer of Pleas execution hereof Fieri Facias filed folio four pounds hereditaments indorsed inferior court interest as aforesaid Ireland Queen issue joinder joinder of issue justices liberty Lord manner masters ment notice of trial omit opposite party oxen and beasts Payment plaintiff in error pounds per centum proceed Queen's Bench rate of four recovered rectories rents rule or order sheriff of greeting sign judgment special jury statute sued superior courts taxed and allowed tenant tenements term thereupon tithes United Kingdom unless verdict Victoria Witness at Westminster writ of revivor writ of summons
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Page 826 - Act annexed, or as near thereto as the Circumstances of the Case will admit...
Page 756 - CD, if he shall be found in your bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his body before us [or in Common Pleas
Page 749 - Chancery, and according to the form of the statute, in such case made and provided, chose to be delivered to him all the goods and chattels of the said CD in your bailiwick, except his oxen and beasts of the plough ; and also all such lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments...
Page 741 - And in what manner you shall have executed this our Writ make appear to us in our said Court immediately after the execution thereof, and have there then this Writ.
Page 783 - I ; and a writ of summons so renewed shall remain in force and be available to prevent the operation of any statute whereby the time for the commencement of the action may be limited, and for all other purposes, from the date of the issuing of the original writ of summons.
Page 796 - 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, and in case of nonpayment thereof within forty-eight hours to sign judgment for his costs of suit so taxed ; or the plaintiff may reply, " that he has sustained " damages [or that...
Page 732 - In all cases in which any particular number of days, not expressed to be clear days, is prescribed by the rules or practice of the court, the same shall be reckoned exclusively of the first day, and inclusively of the last day...
Page 743 - ... behalf ; and in what manner you shall have executed this our writ, make appear to us in our said Court immediately after the execution thereof.
Page 711 - ... hour, to admit that such of the said documents as are specified to be originals were respectively •written, signed, or executed as they purport respectively to have been ; that such as are specified as copies are true copies ; and such documents as are stated to have been served, sent, or delivered, were so served, sent, or delivered respectively ; saving all just exceptions to the admissibility of all such documents as evidence in this cause.
Page 740 - Victoria, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith ; to the sheriff of greeting.