The Legal Observer, Digest, and Journal of Jurisprudence, 34. köideSpettigue and Farrance, 1847 |
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... question put by Mr. Bouverie to the was an application by the proprietors of a Attorney - General , in the House of Com- weekly periodical , called the " London mons , on Monday evening last . Medical Gazette , " for an injunction ...
... question put by Mr. Bouverie to the was an application by the proprietors of a Attorney - General , in the House of Com- weekly periodical , called the " London mons , on Monday evening last . Medical Gazette , " for an injunction ...
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... question may arise , taking the the codicil , to which the now husband was not will by itself , is not the defect ( if one ) cured by a witness , as it is enacted by sect . 34 , " that every will re - executed , or republished , or re ...
... question may arise , taking the the codicil , to which the now husband was not will by itself , is not the defect ( if one ) cured by a witness , as it is enacted by sect . 34 , " that every will re - executed , or republished , or re ...
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• Practice at the Judges ' Chamber . - Questions at the Examination . Questions at the Examination . to abscond without ... question upon the sum- mons was , whether the defendant was liable to the costs of the proceeding in bankruptcy ...
• Practice at the Judges ' Chamber . - Questions at the Examination . Questions at the Examination . to abscond without ... question upon the sum- mons was , whether the defendant was liable to the costs of the proceeding in bankruptcy ...
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... question of negligence to the jury when the file the said writs with the said officer accord- jury ought to have been directed by him on the ing to the practice of the court , by reason of question of negligence as on a matter of law ...
... question of negligence to the jury when the file the said writs with the said officer accord- jury ought to have been directed by him on the ing to the practice of the court , by reason of question of negligence as on a matter of law ...
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... question arose of recent years , were , according to his view , which of two innocent persons ought to bear a all in the wrong direction . Instead of increas- loss - what construction ought to be put upon ing the labours of the judges ...
... question arose of recent years , were , according to his view , which of two innocent persons ought to bear a all in the wrong direction . Instead of increas- loss - what construction ought to be put upon ing the labours of the judges ...
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Page 393 - ... and give this Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon...
Page 415 - 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 and Surgeons' Mates of the Militia ; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-Commissioned Officers.
Page 452 - ACT for the FURTHER AMENDMENT of the LAWS relating to the POOR in ENGLAND...
Page 292 - Commission; to call for information in writing; and also to call for, have access to and examine all such books, documents, registers and records as may afford you the fullest information on the subject, and to inquire of and concerning the premises by all other lawful ways and means whatsoever...
Page 483 - Court, and the judge of the said Admiralty Court shall adjudicate upon the claim, and make such order between the parties in respect thereof and of the costs of the proceedings, as to him shall seem fit...
Page 476 - ... to award to the defendant, by way of costs and satisfaction for his trouble and attendance, such sum as the judge in his discretion shall think fit, and such sum shall be recoverable from the plaintiff by any such ways and means as any debt or damage ordered to be paid by the same court can be recovered...
Page 461 - Provided always, that the costs of one application only for reinvestment in land shall be allowed, unless it shall appear to the Court of Chancery [in England or the...
Page 339 - ... every word importing the singular number only shall extend and be applied to several persons or things as well as one person or thing ; and every word importing the masculine gender only shall extend and be applied to a female as well as a male.
Page 297 - ... and partly by the negligence of others, the prisoner and all those others are guilty of manslaughter.
Page 334 - ... pay, wholly or in part, any expenses incurred for any meat, drink, entertainment, or provision to or for any person, in order to be elected, or for being elected, or for the purpose...