The Law Times, 49. köideOffice of The Law times, 1870 |
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... evidence merely on which you rely . You are required to state the facts ' which that evidence conduces to prove . Here , under the name of ' facts , ' we find some things require to be stated which are neither in the vulgar sense of the ...
... evidence merely on which you rely . You are required to state the facts ' which that evidence conduces to prove . Here , under the name of ' facts , ' we find some things require to be stated which are neither in the vulgar sense of the ...
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... EVIDENCE . - By a deed of inspectorship a debtor covenanted with the inspectors to convey and assign to them all his estate and effects if they should by writing so require . The inspectors signed a notice requiring the debtor to make ...
... EVIDENCE . - By a deed of inspectorship a debtor covenanted with the inspectors to convey and assign to them all his estate and effects if they should by writing so require . The inspectors signed a notice requiring the debtor to make ...
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... evidence .-- Leave to adduce fresh evidence upon appeal was refused where it appeared that the matters to which such evidence referred regarded first the loss of insurance by reason of the deviation of a vessel from her course in ...
... evidence .-- Leave to adduce fresh evidence upon appeal was refused where it appeared that the matters to which such evidence referred regarded first the loss of insurance by reason of the deviation of a vessel from her course in ...
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... evidence so taken should be kept concealed from him . It had been allowed to con- tinue only because the system of public prosecu- tion had worked so admirably that no personal injustice had been suffered , but he should not object to ...
... evidence so taken should be kept concealed from him . It had been allowed to con- tinue only because the system of public prosecu- tion had worked so admirably that no personal injustice had been suffered , but he should not object to ...
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... evidence for or against the other THE BENCH AND THE BAR . PRACTICAL JOKING UPON LORD ST.LEONARDS , or others . | | The injustice of a contrary rule is obvious . Any rule which excludes testimony , if it is to be supported at all , must ...
... evidence for or against the other THE BENCH AND THE BAR . PRACTICAL JOKING UPON LORD ST.LEONARDS , or others . | | The injustice of a contrary rule is obvious . Any rule which excludes testimony , if it is to be supported at all , must ...
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Page 112 - ... every suspected person or reputed thief, frequenting any river, canal, or navigable stream, dock, or basin, or any quay, wharf, or warehouse near or adjoining thereto, or any street, highway, or avenue leading thereto, or any place of public resort, or any avenue leading thereto, or any street, highway, or place adjacent, with intent to commit felony...
Page 41 - Land or Hereditaments so charged shall, as between the different Persons claiming through or under the deceased Person , be primarily liable to the Payment of all Mortgage Debts with which the same shall be charged, every Part thereof, according to its Value, bearing a proportionate Part of the Mortgage Debts charged on the whole thereof...
Page 122 - Revolt or conspiracy to revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas against the authority of the master.
Page 114 - Real and personal property of every description may be taken, acquired, held and disposed of by an alien in the same manner in all respects as by a natural-born British subject; and a title to real and personal property of every description may be derived through, from, or in succession to an alien, in the same manner in all respects as through, from, or in succession to a natural-born British subject...
Page 56 - Under such misconduct of either of the parties, for it may exist on the one side as well as on the other, the suffering party must bear in some degree the consequences of an injudicious connection ; must subdue, by decent resistance or by prudent conciliation ; and if this cannot be done, both must suffer in silence.
Page 173 - ... rates and taxes, and tithe commutation rentcharge, if any, and if the landlord undertook to bear the cost of the repairs and insurance, and the other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain the hereditament in a state to command that rent...
Page vii - I may say that a policy of insurance Is an absolute contract to indemnify for loss by perils of the sea, and it is only necessary to see whether the loss comes within the terms of the contract, and is caused by perils of the sea ; the fact that the loss is partly caused by things not distinctly perils of the sea does not prevent its coming within the contract. In the case of a bill of lading it is different, because there the contract is to carry with reasonable care, unless prevented by the excepted...
Page 23 - Act, provided such medicine be labelled in the manner aforesaid with the name and address of the seller, and the ingredients thereof be entered, with the name of the person to whom it is sold or delivered, in a book to be kept by the seller for that purpose...
Page 41 - ... which shall at the time of his death be charged with the payment of any sum or sums of money by way of mortgage, and such person shall not, by his will or deed or other document, have signified any contrary or other intention, the heir or devisee to whom such lands or hereditaments shall descend or be devised shall not be entitled to have the mortgage debt discharged or satisfied out of the personal estate or any other real estate of such person...
Page 101 - ... be specified in such notice ; and if such notice be not complied with, the said local board may, if they shall think fit, execute the works mentioned or referred to therein...