The Irish Reports, 2. köideIncorporated Council of Law Reporting for Ireland, 1904 |
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... present case is covered by Bowen v . James ( 1 ) . [ He referred to Truman , Hanbury , Buxton & Company v . Kerslake ( 3 ) and Cook v . Montague ( 6 ) . ] O'Brien , K.C. , in reply : - The owner is the person nearest the occupation who ...
... present case is covered by Bowen v . James ( 1 ) . [ He referred to Truman , Hanbury , Buxton & Company v . Kerslake ( 3 ) and Cook v . Montague ( 6 ) . ] O'Brien , K.C. , in reply : - The owner is the person nearest the occupation who ...
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... present motion stated that the evidence given at the arbitration sitting in support of the claim was not borne out by the general evidence given of the selling value of tenants ' interests in the neighbourhood , and that his decision ...
... present motion stated that the evidence given at the arbitration sitting in support of the claim was not borne out by the general evidence given of the selling value of tenants ' interests in the neighbourhood , and that his decision ...
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... present prosecution is directed , was not in existence in 1878 . If it had been in existence , I have no doubt that an interpretation . clause in the ordinary form would have been embodied in the Act ; but the Legislature , dealing only ...
... present prosecution is directed , was not in existence in 1878 . If it had been in existence , I have no doubt that an interpretation . clause in the ordinary form would have been embodied in the Act ; but the Legislature , dealing only ...
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... present case the substance of the action is the assertion of a right of way obstructed by the defendant . We inquired into the case of Roddy v . White ( 1 ) , in which a similar result followed . On examining the certificate in that ...
... present case the substance of the action is the assertion of a right of way obstructed by the defendant . We inquired into the case of Roddy v . White ( 1 ) , in which a similar result followed . On examining the certificate in that ...
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... present application was on behalf of Samuel Ross , solicitor CARRICK for the plaintiff in the action , for an order declaring that the FERGUS U. D. COUNCIL . amount due to him by the plaintiff for the costs of the action , the hearing ...
... present application was on behalf of Samuel Ross , solicitor CARRICK for the plaintiff in the action , for an order declaring that the FERGUS U. D. COUNCIL . amount due to him by the plaintiff for the costs of the action , the hearing ...
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Page 645 - ... upon such evidence being produced as may from time to time be required by the company.
Page 351 - a man chooses to leave a cart standing in the street, he must take the risk of any mischief that may be done.
Page 459 - Now, an implied warranty, or, as it is called, a covenant in law, as distinguished from an express contract or express warranty, really is in all cases founded on the presumed intention of the parties, and upon reason. The implication which the law draws from what must obviously have been the intention of the parties, the law draws with the object of giving efficacy to the transaction and preventing such a failure of consideration as cannot have been within the contemplation of either side...
Page 32 - Any Person who shall wilfully and falsely pretend to be or take or use the Name or Title of a Physician, Doctor of Medicine, Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine, Surgeon, General Practitioner or Apothecary, or any Name, Title, Addition, or Description implying that he is registered under this Act...
Page 703 - If any person drives a motor car on a public highway recklessly or negligently, or at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public...
Page 132 - Where by any of these rules one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed.
Page 424 - Within the prescribed period, or if no period be prescribed, within ten years after the expiration of the time limited by the special Act for the completion of the works, the promoters of the undertaking shall absolutely sell and dispose of all such superfluous lands...
Page 696 - Register ;" and a Copy of the Medical Register for the Time being, purporting to be so printed and published as aforesaid, shall be Evidence in all Courts and before all Justices of the Peace and others that the Persons therein specified are registered according to the Provisions of this Act ; and the Absence of the Name of any Person from such...
Page 424 - with respect to Lands acquired by the Promoters of the " Undertaking under the Provisions of this or the Special Act, " or any Act incorporated therewith, but which shall not be " required for the Purposes thereof...
Page 412 - shall include any apartments or place of residence, whether furnished or unfurnished, in a dwelling place. For the purposes of any of the Acts referred to in this section, where an occupier is entitled to the sole and exclusive use of any part of a house, that part shall not be deemed to be occupied otherwise than separately by reason only that the occupier is entitled to the joint use of some other part.