The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, 6. köideJ. Richards, 1833 |
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... proposed plan , because the Judges will have less experience and learning ; and , as they must be con- These are most of the Bills already stantly resident in their districts , the danger brought in ; but there are other measures of ...
... proposed plan , because the Judges will have less experience and learning ; and , as they must be con- These are most of the Bills already stantly resident in their districts , the danger brought in ; but there are other measures of ...
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... proposed , herein - before mentioned or any of them . 13. That the adjournment of the assizes from one principal town to another , in large counties , or holding the assizes more in the centre of each county , would considerably lessen ...
... proposed , herein - before mentioned or any of them . 13. That the adjournment of the assizes from one principal town to another , in large counties , or holding the assizes more in the centre of each county , would considerably lessen ...
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... proposed has the sanction of the Chancellor ; that the money requisite might be taken from the Suitors ' Fund ; and that he saw Lord Al- thorp on the subject , who said he saw no ob- jection on the part of the Government to the scheme ...
... proposed has the sanction of the Chancellor ; that the money requisite might be taken from the Suitors ' Fund ; and that he saw Lord Al- thorp on the subject , who said he saw no ob- jection on the part of the Government to the scheme ...
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... proposed new Courts . If I rightly understand the present measure , it is intended that the Courts should be ambu- latory , or held in different towns within the jurisdiction of the Judge , on days to be adver- tised ; and by the ...
... proposed new Courts . If I rightly understand the present measure , it is intended that the Courts should be ambu- latory , or held in different towns within the jurisdiction of the Judge , on days to be adver- tised ; and by the ...
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... propose that all wills , of every kind of property , should be in writing , signed at the foot by the testator or some other person by his direction , and in the presence of two witnesses . recommendation , it is to be observed , is in ...
... propose that all wills , of every kind of property , should be in writing , signed at the foot by the testator or some other person by his direction , and in the presence of two witnesses . recommendation , it is to be observed , is in ...
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Page 420 - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland ; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons Mates, and Serjeant Majors of the Militia ; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers.
Page 310 - An act for the punishment of idle and disorderly persons, and rogues and vagabonds, in that part of Great Britain called England ;" that is to say, for that the said AB on &c.
Page 35 - And be it further enacted, that unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will, such real estate or interest therein as shall be comprised or intended to be comprised in any devise in such will contained, which shall fail or be void by reason of the death of the devisee in the lifetime of the testator, or by reason of such devise being contrary to law or otherwise incapable of taking effect, shall be included in the residuary devise (if any) contained in such will.
Page 210 - ... every such offender shall be liable for each and every such representation to the payment of an amount not less than 40s. or to the full amount of the benefit or advantage arising from such representation, or the injury or loss sustained by the plaintiff therefrom...
Page 203 - Revenue may be had and taken throughout the year, without reference to any seal day, provided that, in all cases in which any particular number of days not expressed to be clear days is prescribed by the rules or practice of the Court, the same shall be reckoned exclusively of the first day and inclusively of the last day...
Page 463 - ... but within twenty years next after the time at which the right to make such entry or distress or to bring such action shall have first accrued to some person through whom he claims...
Page 181 - That if any prisoner, who shall file his or her petition for his or her discharge under this Act, shall, before or after his or her imprisonment, being in insolvent circumstances, voluntarily convey, assign, transfer, charge, deliver, or make over any estate real or personal, security for money, bond, bill, note, money, property, goods, or effects whatsoever...
Page 471 - Hereditaments, or other Real Estate, which he shall not by his last Will have charged with or devised subject to or for the Payment of his Debts...
Page 126 - Her defence was (I have the trial in my pocket), ' that she had lived in credit, and wanted for nothing, till a press-gang came and stole her husband from her ; but, since then...
Page 310 - Act, such person shall be at liberty to make his complaint thereof by appeal to the Justices of the Peace at the next general or quarter sessions of the Peace to be held for the county, riding, division, or place wherein the cause of such complaint shall arise, such appellant first giving to such Justices ten days...