The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer & Exchequer Chamber ... Easter Term, 19 Vict., to [Hilary Vacation, 25 Vict.] Both Inclusive [1856-1862], 3. köideH. Sweet, W. Maxwell, and V. & R. Stevens & G. S. Norton, 1859 |
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... fact by writing under their or his hands or hand , such writing to be indorsed upon or to refer to these presents , and thereupon and in case of such certificate being given ( such certificate to 64 EXCHEQUER REPORTS .
... fact by writing under their or his hands or hand , such writing to be indorsed upon or to refer to these presents , and thereupon and in case of such certificate being given ( such certificate to 64 EXCHEQUER REPORTS .
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... fact , or for any loss which may happen to the estate , unless such error or loss shall happen by or through his or their own wilful default . And they and every of them shall , out of any money to arise from the said estate or effects ...
... fact , or for any loss which may happen to the estate , unless such error or loss shall happen by or through his or their own wilful default . And they and every of them shall , out of any money to arise from the said estate or effects ...
Page 103
... fact . M. Smith having obtained a rule accordingly , Kinglake , Serjt . , and Karslake shewed cause in this Vaca- tion , February 6th . -- M. Smith and Collier were heard in support of the rule . In addition to the cases mentioned in ...
... fact . M. Smith having obtained a rule accordingly , Kinglake , Serjt . , and Karslake shewed cause in this Vaca- tion , February 6th . -- M. Smith and Collier were heard in support of the rule . In addition to the cases mentioned in ...
Page 106
... facts is , that in 1837 the defendant continued in possession , with the consent of the plaintiff , until some ... fact of the continued occupation of the land by the defendant himself , in my opinion afford evidence of a tenancy ...
... facts is , that in 1837 the defendant continued in possession , with the consent of the plaintiff , until some ... fact of the continued occupation of the land by the defendant himself , in my opinion afford evidence of a tenancy ...
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... fact , not to anything offered , but to the continuance of the state of things as they existed . What was that state of things . Why , the defendant is in possession and is receiving the profits . Now , to the defendant's continuing in ...
... fact , not to anything offered , but to the continuance of the state of things as they existed . What was that state of things . Why , the defendant is in possession and is receiving the profits . Now , to the defendant's continuing in ...
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Page 404 - 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 210 - ... in every such action the jury may give such damages as they may think proportioned to the injury resulting from such death to the parties respectively for whom and for whose benefit such action shall be brought...
Page 515 - ... no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandises, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards 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 210 - Whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default, and the act, neglect, or default is such as would, if death had not ensued, have entitled the party injured to maintain an action to recover damages in respect thereof...
Page 434 - ... to the uses, upon and for the trusts, intents, and purposes, and with, under, and subject to the powers, provisoes...
Page 138 - ... act, either immediately or after any interval, either certainly or contingently, and either originally or by way of substitutive limitation, and every devolution by law of any beneficial interest in property, or the income thereof, upon the death of any person dying after the time appointed for the commencement of this act...
Page 341 - Car. 2, c. 3, s. 6. provides that " no devise in writing of lands, tenements, or hereditaments, nor any clause thereof, shall at any time after the said 24th day of June, be revocable, otherwise than by some other will or codicil in writing, or other writing declaring the same, or by burning, cancelling, tearing, or obliterating the same by the testator himself, or in his presence, and by his directions and consent...
Page 438 - Act, to any other person, in possession or expectancy, shall be deemed to have conferred or to confer on the person entitled by reason of any such disposition or devolution, a < succession...
Page 485 - Ship called the whereof is Master for this present Voyage and now riding at Anchor in the and bound for to say being marked and numbered as in the Margin, and are to be delivered in the like good order and well...
Page 384 - I think, therefore, that the three-fourth shares of the ship, at the time of the act of bankruptcy, were in the order and disposition of the bankrupt, with the consent of the true owner...