The Journal of Jurisprudence, 1. köideT.T. Clark, 1857 |
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... extent , the point is settled by a consultation between Sir Fitzroy Kelly , Lord Wensleydale , and Mr Greaves . If the Lord Advocate cannot give his attendance as one of the board , he is bound to see that a person equally versant with ...
... extent , the point is settled by a consultation between Sir Fitzroy Kelly , Lord Wensleydale , and Mr Greaves . If the Lord Advocate cannot give his attendance as one of the board , he is bound to see that a person equally versant with ...
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... extent . In short , the whole question cannot be better placed than on the ground on which it has been put by Cicero- that while it is the judge's duty to deal with the truth , it is the advocate's province to deal with probabilities ...
... extent . In short , the whole question cannot be better placed than on the ground on which it has been put by Cicero- that while it is the judge's duty to deal with the truth , it is the advocate's province to deal with probabilities ...
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... extent of that injury ; but they can maintain no action in which the right of property and right of possession are both requisite , unless they have both these rights . " - ( Per Bayley , J. , in Bloxan v . Sandars , 4 B. and C. , 941 ...
... extent of that injury ; but they can maintain no action in which the right of property and right of possession are both requisite , unless they have both these rights . " - ( Per Bayley , J. , in Bloxan v . Sandars , 4 B. and C. , 941 ...
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... extent as regards a subsequent purchaser . The seller's secu- rity still remains on the broad equitable principle as to personal obligation ; but the limitation has produced this other anomaly , similar to that which has been ...
... extent as regards a subsequent purchaser . The seller's secu- rity still remains on the broad equitable principle as to personal obligation ; but the limitation has produced this other anomaly , similar to that which has been ...
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... extent he may please . What may be the creditors ' remedy in such a case is a problem which , we fear , will baffle the attempts of most people to solve , especially as this vague and insecure mode of doing business is not limited to ...
... extent he may please . What may be the creditors ' remedy in such a case is a problem which , we fear , will baffle the attempts of most people to solve , especially as this vague and insecure mode of doing business is not limited to ...
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Page 182 - ... order to induce such person to procure, or endeavour to procure, the return of any person to serve in Parliament, or the vote of any voter at any election.
Page 185 - ... upon or against any person in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting, or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting at any election, or...
Page 182 - ... to or for any voter, or to or for any person on behalf of any voter, or to or for any other person in order to induce any voter to vote or refrain from voting, or shall corruptly do any such act as aforesaid on account of such voter having voted or refrained from voting at any election : • 8.8.R.
Page 533 - I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men...
Page 321 - Whosoever, being a director, manager, or public officer of any body corporate or public company, shall make, circulate, or publish, or concur in making, circulating, or publishing, any written statement or account which he shall know to be false in any material particular, with intent to deceive or defraud any member, shareholder, or creditor of such body corporate or public company, or with intent to induce any person to become a shareholder or partner therein, or to intrust or advance any property...
Page 277 - ... intimidation upon or against any person, in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting at any election, or...
Page 24 - That from and after the passing of this act all rent service reserved on any lease by a tenant in fee, or for any life interest, or by any lease granted under any power, (and which leases shall have been granted after the passing of this act...
Page 291 - Depositions, upon being satisfied of the sincerity of such objection, to permit such person, instead of being sworn, to make his or her solemn affirmation or declaration in the words following, viz. : — "I, AB, do solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm and declare...
Page 321 - whosoever, being a bailee of any chattel, money, or valuable security, shall fraudulently take or convert the same to his own use, or the use of any person other than the owner thereof, although he shall not break bulk or otherwise determine the bailment, shall be guilty of larceny...
Page 321 - ... with intent to defraud, omits to make, or to cause or direct to be made, a full and true entry thereof in the books or accounts of such corporation or association, and every director, officer, agent, or member of any corporation or joint-stock association who, with intent to defraud...