The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, 14. köideLaw Times Office, 1866 |
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... intended that they should be liable to toll . WILLES , J. - I am of the same opinion , and I agree in the reasons of the Lord Chief Justice , and I think that they may be sustained on the ground that you are dealing with a general ...
... intended that they should be liable to toll . WILLES , J. - I am of the same opinion , and I agree in the reasons of the Lord Chief Justice , and I think that they may be sustained on the ground that you are dealing with a general ...
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... intended to operate as a deed of composition within the provisions of the B. A. 1861 , and that , so soon as a majority in number representing three - fourths in value of the creditors had executed , or in writing assented , to the deed ...
... intended to operate as a deed of composition within the provisions of the B. A. 1861 , and that , so soon as a majority in number representing three - fourths in value of the creditors had executed , or in writing assented , to the deed ...
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... intended husband agreed to make a settlement of the property of the intended wife , and drew up a memorandum of the terms in his own handwriting , but did not sign the same . A settle- ment was drawn and engrossed in conformity with the ...
... intended husband agreed to make a settlement of the property of the intended wife , and drew up a memorandum of the terms in his own handwriting , but did not sign the same . A settle- ment was drawn and engrossed in conformity with the ...
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... intended by the proposal that a leasehold house belonging to Mr. Caton should be settled on Mrs. Caton after his death , and should go to her for her life , together with the furniture . These pro- posals were reduced into writing , and ...
... intended by the proposal that a leasehold house belonging to Mr. Caton should be settled on Mrs. Caton after his death , and should go to her for her life , together with the furniture . These pro- posals were reduced into writing , and ...
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... intended by the framers of the clause ; they intended to limit it to that class of proceedings under which the bankrupt was seeking to obtain a certain result . He sub- mitted that the terms " suspending the proceedings " had a limited ...
... intended by the framers of the clause ; they intended to limit it to that class of proceedings under which the bankrupt was seeking to obtain a certain result . He sub- mitted that the terms " suspending the proceedings " had a limited ...
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Page 44 - which, if made between private persons, would be by law required to be in writing, and signed by the parties to be charged therewith, might be made on behalf of the company, in writing, signed by any person acting under the express or implied authority of the company; and such contract might in the same
Page 187 - identity and universal basis. I conceive that marriage, as understood in Christendom, may for this purpose be defined as the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman, to the exclusion of all others. There are, no doubt, countries peopled by a large section of the human race in which men
Page 66 - and recovery of the said goods and merchandises, and ship, Ac., or any part thereof, without prejudice to this insurance ; to the charges whereof we, the assurers, will contribute, each one according to the rate and quantity of his sum herein assured. And it is agreed by us the
Page 25 - obtained a rule to set aside the verdict, and for a new trial on the ground—first, that the verdict was against evidence ; and secondly, on the ground of misdirection in this, that the learned judge ought to have told the jury that the goods supplied to the
Page 66 - misfortunes that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchandises and ship, Ac., or any part thereof; and in case of any loss or misfortune it
Page 65 - whereof Is master under God for this present voyage. , or whoever else shall go for master in the said ship, or by whatsoever name or names the same ship, or the master thereof, is or shall be named or called, beginning the adventure upon the said goods and merchandises from the
Page 65 - in the name and names of all and every other person to whom the ¡same doth, may, or shall appertain, in part or in all, doth make assurance, and cause himself and them, and every of them, to be insured, lost or not lost, at and from Ireland to Newfoundland, the risk to commence at and from and including the lading
Page 323 - to the public health, an Order shall be made for the adoption of the measures hereinafter set forth in respect of the same. Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that the churchwardens or such other
Page 44 - only, and not reduced into writing, might be made by parol on behalf of the company by any person acting under the express or implied authority of the company ; and such contract might in the same way be varied or discharged.
Page 65 - above, upon the said ship, Ac., until she hath moored at anchor twenty-four hours in good safety, and upon the goods and merchandises until the same be there discharged and safely landed, and It shall be lawful for the said ship,