English Reports Annotated, 1866-1900, 2. köideMaxwell Alexander Robertson Reports and Digest Syndicate, 1867 |
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Page 1623
... alleged claims in the set - off were in respect of the use and occupation by the plaintiff of the said messuage , and for the rent of the same , and for goods and medical attendance supplied by the defendant to the plaintiff , and ...
... alleged claims in the set - off were in respect of the use and occupation by the plaintiff of the said messuage , and for the rent of the same , and for goods and medical attendance supplied by the defendant to the plaintiff , and ...
Page 1680
... alleged that he had sustained injury in consequence of the dust and dirt occasioned by the company having damaged his goods ; and he also alleged that he had been injuriously affected and injured by the company having stopped up a ...
... alleged that he had sustained injury in consequence of the dust and dirt occasioned by the company having damaged his goods ; and he also alleged that he had been injuriously affected and injured by the company having stopped up a ...
Page 1715
... alleged to have been made by her on the 13th of May , 1860 , the day before her death . The sole question in dispute between the parties was the testamentary capacity of Ann Thomas on the 13th of May , 1860 , when the alleged will was ...
... alleged to have been made by her on the 13th of May , 1860 , the day before her death . The sole question in dispute between the parties was the testamentary capacity of Ann Thomas on the 13th of May , 1860 , when the alleged will was ...
Page 1733
... alleged . Second replication -- That the council of the borough did not lawfully elect the alderman to execute the powers and duties of the mayor as alleged . Joinder of issue . At the trial , before Byles , J. , at the Cornwall Spring ...
... alleged . Second replication -- That the council of the borough did not lawfully elect the alderman to execute the powers and duties of the mayor as alleged . Joinder of issue . At the trial , before Byles , J. , at the Cornwall Spring ...
Page 1740
... alleged that the ship sailed to Sulinah , and was there loaded with a full cargo of Indian corn , and carried it by order to Belfast , and there delivered it to the defendant . The declara- tion alleged by way of breaches , -first , non ...
... alleged that the ship sailed to Sulinah , and was there loaded with a full cargo of Indian corn , and carried it by order to Belfast , and there delivered it to the defendant . The declara- tion alleged by way of breaches , -first , non ...
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Page 1630 - As touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I give and bequeath to my well-beloved wife MA, whom I likewise constitute, make and ordain my sole executrix of my last will and testament, all and singular my lands, messuages and tenements, by her freely to be
Page 1993 - ic according to the usual course of things, from the breach of contract itself or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time when they made the contract, as the probable result of the breach of it.
Page 2012 - & Thomas, and to whom the vessel is to be addressed and reported at the Custom House on her return to London, or their agents if to an outport." And the said ship, being tight, staunch and strong, and every way fitted for the voyage, did, with all convenient speed, sail and proceed to
Page 1906 - own part, our heirs, executors and goods, to the -assured, their executors, administrators and assigns, for the true performance of the premises, confessing ourselves paid the consideration due unto us for :this assurance by the assured , at and after the rate of " In witness whereof, we, the assurers have subscribed our names and sums assured in London.
Page 2217 - with respect to any contract which if made between private persons would be by law required to be in writing, and signed by the parties to be charged therewith, then such committee or the directors may make such contract on behalf of the company in writing, signed by such committee, or any two of them, or any two of the directors.
Page 2124 - have affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, one of which being accomplished, the others to stand void." Messrs. F. De Souza & Co. consigned the 277 bales of cotton to Messrs. Azemar
Page 1745 - at the ports of loading and discharge at the charterer's expense and risk. " Thirty running days to be allowed the said merchants (if the ship be not sooner despatched) for loading and unloading, and ten days on demurrage over and above the said laying days, at 61. a day. Detentions by ice and
Page 1747 - merchants bind themselves to ship, not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions and furniture; and being so loaded, shall therewith proceed to a safe port in the United Kingdom of Great Britain
Page 2192 - upon such terms as to the Court or Judge may seem fit ; and all such amendments as may be necessary for the purpose of determining in the existing suit the real question in controversy between the parties shall be so made.
Page 1631 - again, by the almighty power of God ; and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I give and bequeath to my well-beloved wife Mary Ann Lloyd, whom I likewise