A Digest of Cases Connected with the Law of the Farm: Including the Agricultural Customs of England and Wales ...V. & R. Stevens, 1863 - 567 pages |
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... distraining beasts of stranger for tenant's rent " Reasonable time " for bringing back cattle which had strayed Distress rendered illegal by improper time of taking it . Improperly working a distress . " Distress after death of tenant ...
... distraining beasts of stranger for tenant's rent " Reasonable time " for bringing back cattle which had strayed Distress rendered illegal by improper time of taking it . Improperly working a distress . " Distress after death of tenant ...
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... distrained for da - be mage of an inappreciable amount , and yet I cannot find any way in 1- which the owner is to get it back ; and yet it surely cannot be that them animal is forfeited absolutely " ( Singleton v . Williamson ) . as ...
... distrained for da - be mage of an inappreciable amount , and yet I cannot find any way in 1- which the owner is to get it back ; and yet it surely cannot be that them animal is forfeited absolutely " ( Singleton v . Williamson ) . as ...
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... distrained by the defendant , as he alleged damage treasant in C. It was held by the Court of Exchequer , in an action laf trover to recover the cattle , that the defendant had no right to dis- v.rain them , as the first wrongful act ...
... distrained by the defendant , as he alleged damage treasant in C. It was held by the Court of Exchequer , in an action laf trover to recover the cattle , that the defendant had no right to dis- v.rain them , as the first wrongful act ...
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... distrain ) has no autho- rity in law to receive the rent . Where , therefore , W. executed a war- rant of distress ... distrains , the bailiff has no autho- rity to receive a tender ; but I should agree with the passage already alluded ...
... distrain ) has no autho- rity in law to receive the rent . Where , therefore , W. executed a war- rant of distress ... distrains , the bailiff has no autho- rity to receive a tender ; but I should agree with the passage already alluded ...
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... distrained and ridden hunting , I think the owner might retake him . ” And per Martin B .: " If a lot of sheep had been distrained , and the distrainor was about to kill them , the owner would have a right to in- terfere ” ( Smith and ...
... distrained and ridden hunting , I think the owner might retake him . ” And per Martin B .: " If a lot of sheep had been distrained , and the distrainor was about to kill them , the owner would have a right to in- terfere ” ( Smith and ...
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Page 26 - Majesty's superior Courts of Record ; and no Warrant of Commitment shall be held void by reason of any Defect therein, provided it be therein alleged that the Party has been convicted, and there be a good and valid Conviction to sustain the same.
Page 25 - ... game or any such article or thing is being carried by any such person, and should there be found any game or any such article or thing as aforesaid upon such person, cart, or other conveyance, to seize and detain such game, article, or thing ; and such constable or peace officer shall in such case apply to some justice of the peace for a summons citing such person to appear before two justices of the peace assembled in Petty Sessions, as provided in the 18th and 19th of her present Majesty, c.
Page 6 - The acceptance is to be something which is to precede, or at any rate to be contemporaneous with, the actual receipt of the goods, and is not to be a subsequent act after the goods have been actually received, weighed, measured or examined.
Page 9 - ... shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part...
Page ii - Act) shall remain, in as full, ample, and beneficial manner, to all intents and purposes, as he or she might or ought to have held or enjoyed such rights before the passing of such Act, or in case the same had never been made.
Page 9 - The effect of that enactment is, that, although there is a contract which is a good and valid contract, no action can be maintained upon it, if made by word of mouth only, unless something else has happened...
Page 26 - ... provided, that such person shall give to the complainant a notice in writing of such appeal, and of the cause and matter thereof...
Page 26 - Mich person shall have obtained such game by unlawfully going on any land in search or pursuit of game, or shall have used any such article or thing as aforesaid for unlawfully killing or taking game...
Page 26 - ... notice in writing of such appeal, and of the cause and matter thereof, within three days after such conviction, and seven clear days at the least before such sessions, and shall also either remain in custody until the sessions, or enter into a recognizance...
Page 20 - Lands, in place of any such as shall be taken away or interrupted by them, and shall make full Compensation to all Parties interested for all Damage sustained by them through the Exercise of such Powers.