A Digest of the Reported Decisions of the Courts of Common Law, Bankruptcy, Probate, Admiralty, and Divorce: Together with a Selection from Those of the Court of Chancery and Irish Courts, from 1756 to 1883 Inclusive, 2. köideH. Sweet, 1884 |
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... entered On removing an action for obstructing a plying are not limited to six months , but may into , under 19 Geo . 3 , c . 70 , though the action is apply at any more lengthened period , as the for damages only . Franks v . Quinsee ...
... entered On removing an action for obstructing a plying are not limited to six months , but may into , under 19 Geo . 3 , c . 70 , though the action is apply at any more lengthened period , as the for damages only . Franks v . Quinsee ...
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... entered on the record as fol- lows : - " Wherefore all and singular the pre- mises being seen by the justices here , and fully understood , it is therefore ordered that he the said L. K. be transported to the coast of New South Wales ...
... entered on the record as fol- lows : - " Wherefore all and singular the pre- mises being seen by the justices here , and fully understood , it is therefore ordered that he the said L. K. be transported to the coast of New South Wales ...
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... entered into with the sanction of the court , in pursuance of which the official liquidators assigned to W. , in the most general terms , all the estate , property , and effects of the company which the liquidators had power to dispose ...
... entered into with the sanction of the court , in pursuance of which the official liquidators assigned to W. , in the most general terms , all the estate , property , and effects of the company which the liquidators had power to dispose ...
Page 155
... entered for the defendant , while the Supreme Court eventually reversed this order and restored the verdict for the plaintiff , direct a new trial on the ground of the verdict being of opinion that they had no power to being against the ...
... entered for the defendant , while the Supreme Court eventually reversed this order and restored the verdict for the plaintiff , direct a new trial on the ground of the verdict being of opinion that they had no power to being against the ...
Page 213
... entered . On the receipt of this order in the colony , the successful appel- lant , to carry the order into execution , applied to the Supreme Court for an order for repayment of the amount of the judgment , with interest upon the whole ...
... entered . On the receipt of this order in the colony , the successful appel- lant , to carry the order into execution , applied to the Supreme Court for an order for repayment of the amount of the judgment , with interest upon the whole ...
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