The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, from the Year 1785, as are Still of Practical Utility. 1785-1866, 115. köideFrederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1910 |
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... judgments are to a great extent adopted and restated in the judgment of Lord CRANWORTH and Lord WENSLEYDALE it is thought unnecessary to reprint the judgments of the other learned Judges at length . ] LORD CRANWORTH , after fully ...
... judgments are to a great extent adopted and restated in the judgment of Lord CRANWORTH and Lord WENSLEYDALE it is thought unnecessary to reprint the judgments of the other learned Judges at length . ] LORD CRANWORTH , after fully ...
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... judgment . And when I consider that that judgment has been recognised as being perfectly sound , by four Judges out of the five who have given their opinion , I certainly cannot * consider that my doubts ought to weigh . In fact I may ...
... judgment . And when I consider that that judgment has been recognised as being perfectly sound , by four Judges out of the five who have given their opinion , I certainly cannot * consider that my doubts ought to weigh . In fact I may ...
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... judgment . ] THE LORD CHANCELLOR ( Lord CHELMSFORD ) after stating the terms of the will and codicil , said : Upon the argument at the Bar three main questions were raised : first , upon the domicile of the testator ; Secondly , whether ...
... judgment . ] THE LORD CHANCELLOR ( Lord CHELMSFORD ) after stating the terms of the will and codicil , said : Upon the argument at the Bar three main questions were raised : first , upon the domicile of the testator ; Secondly , whether ...
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... judgment of the COURT below ought to be reversed . LORD KINGSDOWN : My Lords , I am not prepared to dissent from the opinions which have been expressed by my noble and learned friends , although I own I look upon the case as one of ...
... judgment of the COURT below ought to be reversed . LORD KINGSDOWN : My Lords , I am not prepared to dissent from the opinions which have been expressed by my noble and learned friends , although I own I look upon the case as one of ...
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... judgment against A. and B. , that that money , with interest , had been paid off , and that it was intended to enter satisfaction on that and all other judgments affecting the mortgaged lands . There were separate judgments , at the ...
... judgment against A. and B. , that that money , with interest , had been paid off , and that it was intended to enter satisfaction on that and all other judgments affecting the mortgaged lands . There were separate judgments , at the ...
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Page 611 - Corn, fish, salt, fruit, flour, and seed are warranted free from average, unless general, or the ship be stranded — sugar, tobacco, hemp, flax, hides and skins are warranted free from average, under five pounds per cent, and all other goods, also the ship and freight, are warranted free from average, under three pounds per cent unless general, or the ship be stranded.
Page 591 - O'Brien and the several exhibits therein referred to it is ordered that Monday the 23rd day of April instant be given to His Majesty's Secretary of State for Home Affairs to show cause why a writ of Habeas Corpus should not issue directed to him to have the body of Art O'Brien immediately before this Court at the Royal Courts of Justice London to undergo and receive...
Page 827 - For if I am guilty of negligence in leaving any thing dangerous in a place where I know it to be extremely probable that some other person will unjustifiably set it in motion to the injury of a third, and if that injury should be so brought about, I presume that the sufferer might have redress by action against both or either of the two, but unquestionably against the first.
Page 611 - Act, either immediately or after any interval, either certainly or contingently, and either originally or by way of substitutive limitation...
Page 439 - The learned judge directed a verdict to be entered for the defendant, reserving leave to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for him...
Page 611 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Page 519 - The right of a plaintiff in equity to the benefit of the defendant's oath, is limited to a discovery of such material facts as relate to the plaintiff's case- and does not extend to a discovery of the manner in which the defendant's case is to be established, or to evidence which relates exclusively to his case.
Page 508 - Bench for a writ of habeas corpus, to bring up the body of William Baker, but that Court refused to grant the application.
Page 83 - I mean stock to remain in this country, to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Page 652 - The learned judge directed a verdict for the plaintiff, reserving leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him.