The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1874 |
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... thing done must pay for it . But how did the overseers want these things done ? By section 9 the overseers are to fix a notice upon the church doors , they can- not do that without a previous notice from the justices ' clerk . The word ...
... thing done must pay for it . But how did the overseers want these things done ? By section 9 the overseers are to fix a notice upon the church doors , they can- not do that without a previous notice from the justices ' clerk . The word ...
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... thing . " The ob- ligation to take reasonable care of the thing entrusted to a bailee of this class involves in it an obligation to take rea- sonable care that any building in which it is deposited is in a proper state so that the thing ...
... thing . " The ob- ligation to take reasonable care of the thing entrusted to a bailee of this class involves in it an obligation to take rea- sonable care that any building in which it is deposited is in a proper state so that the thing ...
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... thing on hire knows of a defect in the thing which he lets , making it unfit for the purpose for which it is let , he is responsible in damages for it . And though he does not actually know it , that if the circumstances are such that ...
... thing on hire knows of a defect in the thing which he lets , making it unfit for the purpose for which it is let , he is responsible in damages for it . And though he does not actually know it , that if the circumstances are such that ...
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... things a warehouseman or livery stable - keeper is tenant of the building in which he lodges the goods entrusted to him , and we know that in the ordinary case of lessor and lessee there is no implied covenant on the part of the ...
... things a warehouseman or livery stable - keeper is tenant of the building in which he lodges the goods entrusted to him , and we know that in the ordinary case of lessor and lessee there is no implied covenant on the part of the ...
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... things ; but if we did , we should say that a solicitor employed to transact the legal poor law business of the parish , is a per- son employed in carrying the Acts for the relief of the poor into operation . And it may not unreasonably ...
... things ; but if we did , we should say that a solicitor employed to transact the legal poor law business of the parish , is a per- son employed in carrying the Acts for the relief of the poor into operation . And it may not unreasonably ...
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Page 256 - ... arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever, barratry of the master and mariners, and of all other perils, losses, and misfortunes, that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchandises, and ship, &c, or any part thereof.
Page 272 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Page 26 - ... he shall have resided for six calendar months next previous to the last day of July in such year...
Page 110 - Exchequer that for the sure and true interpretation of all statutes in general (be they penal or beneficial, restrictive or enlarging of the common law) four things are to be discerned and considered: (1) What was the common law before the making of the act ; (2) what was the mischief and defect for which the common law did not provide ; (3) what remedy the Parliament hath resolved and appointed to cure the disease of the commonwealth ; (4) the true reason of the remedy.
Page 91 - ... necessary to satisfy the debts and liabilities of the company and the costs charges and expenses of winding it up and for the adjustment of the rights of the contributories amongst themselves...
Page 272 - Merchant a full and complete cargo which is to be brought to and taken from alongside at Merchant's Risk and Expense, and not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture...
Page 269 - ... such register shall be entitled to demand and receive a ballot paper and to vote : Provided that nothing in this section shall entitle any person to vote who is prohibited from voting by any statute, or by the common law of Parliament, or relieve such person from any penalties to which he may be liable for voting.
Page 25 - That the said ship being tight, staunch and strong, and every way fitted for the voyage...
Page 95 - and proviso 2 of that section provides '•that such jurisdiction shall only be exercised where it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that the person making default either has or has had, since the date of the order or judgment, the means to pay the sum in respect of which he has made default, and has refused or neglected, or refuses or neglects, to pay the same.
Page 28 - The master to sign bills of lading at any rate of freight required without prejudice to this charterparty ; but should the aggregate freight by bills of lading amount to less than the lump sum of 5000Z.