Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas and in the Exchequer Chamber: From 1856 ... [to 1865], 9. köideT. & J.W. Johnson & Company, 1862 |
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... question raised than the present . Relying upon the terms of the statute and upon the accuracy of the register furnished to them by the clerk of the peace , the respondents did not think it neces- sary to appear before the revising ...
... question raised than the present . Relying upon the terms of the statute and upon the accuracy of the register furnished to them by the clerk of the peace , the respondents did not think it neces- sary to appear before the revising ...
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... question is , which was the register ? Now , the 49th section enacts " that the said printed book or books so signed as aforesaid by the clerk of the peace , and given into the custody of the sheriff , shall be the register of persons ...
... question is , which was the register ? Now , the 49th section enacts " that the said printed book or books so signed as aforesaid by the clerk of the peace , and given into the custody of the sheriff , shall be the register of persons ...
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... question , ' that fellows and scholars that have fellowships and chambers above 408. ought not to have voice in elections . ' And also , upon question , ' that parsons and vicars that have no other freehold but glebe lands , ought not ...
... question , ' that fellows and scholars that have fellowships and chambers above 408. ought not to have voice in elections . ' And also , upon question , ' that parsons and vicars that have no other freehold but glebe lands , ought not ...
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... question is whether there is anything in the act of parlia- ment incorporating the free fishers and dredgers of Whitstable to deprive them of that right . It is admitted that the right is gained by having an equitable freehold of the ...
... question is whether there is anything in the act of parlia- ment incorporating the free fishers and dredgers of Whitstable to deprive them of that right . It is admitted that the right is gained by having an equitable freehold of the ...
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... question arose as to the property in canal shares , Sir E. Sugden , in the course of the argu- ment , says , " If the argument on the other side be good as to the nature of the property of the shares in question , viz . , that it is ...
... question arose as to the property in canal shares , Sir E. Sugden , in the course of the argu- ment , says , " If the argument on the other side be good as to the nature of the property of the shares in question , viz . , that it is ...
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Page 445 - plaintiff for work done by the plaintiff for the defendant at his request, and for money received by the defendant to the use of the plaintiff, and for money found to be due from the defendant to the plaintiff upon accounts stated between them. First plea,—as to the first count, except so far as the same related to the sum of
Page 337 - A tradesman's advertisement or handbill is open to fair criticism and remark, like a book or a work of art. THIS was an action for a libel. The first count of the declaration stated, that, before and at the time of the committing of the several grievances thereinafter mentioned, the
Page 301 - and such justices, upon hearing and finally determining the matter of such appeal, shall and may, according to their discretion, award such costs to the party appealing or appealed against as they shall think proper; and their determination in or concerning the premises shall be conclusive and binding on all parties to all intents and purposes whatsoever.
Page 733 - 418 (ECLR vol. 69). The same rule applies to contract. [WiLLES, J.—There is a distinction between the performance being illegal and impossible. In Paradine v. Jane, Aleyn 26, it was resolved, that " where the law *creates a duty or charge, and the party is
Page 271 - The London and North Western Railway Company, 3 Ellis & B. 443 (EC LR vol. 77.) Under the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, 8 & 9 Viet. c. 18, s. 68, the jury determine the amount of injury done to the land, but do not interfere with the title. So, as to rights
Page 111 - my executors, administrators, and assigns, should at any time agree with, and no others, from time to time, and at all times thereafter during the term therein expressed, should and lawfully might make, use, exercise, and vend within the United Kingdom of Great Britain
Page 719 - per annum, commencing from the time and redeemable as hereinafter mentioned: Now, the condition of the above-written obligation is such, that, if the said mayor and commonalty and citizens, or their successors, do and shall, according to the true intent and meaning of the said act of parliament, out of the
Page 533 - &c., to be executed in due form of law; by virtue of which said writ the plaintiff, being found within the said liberties of the said city of London, was arrested by the said serjeant-at-mace, &c., and taken by his body, and then, by virtue of
Page 55 - The cause was tried before Jervis, CJ, at the sittings at Westminster after Hilary Term, 1856, when a verdict was found for the defendants, leave being reserved to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for him for the amount of the bills and interest, if the court should be of opinion that the defendants were under the circumstances liable as partners,
Page 225 - of his interest in the said lands and hereditaments, and for damage sustained and which may be sustained by him by reason of the execution of the works of the said railway, or the exercise by the said company of the powers of the said act:"— Held,