Rights & Wrongs: A Manual of Household LawRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1860 - 353 pages |
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... contract , is to point out plainly who are the parties responsible for the maintenance of children , and to show by whom their obedience and other duties can be claimed . In England , no child is legitimate that is not born during the ...
... contract , is to point out plainly who are the parties responsible for the maintenance of children , and to show by whom their obedience and other duties can be claimed . In England , no child is legitimate that is not born during the ...
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... contract must be proved against any other person ; and if this cannot be proved , either expressly or by implication , they are no more bound to pay the debt than the merest stranger would be . Thus , a parent is not obliged to pay for ...
... contract must be proved against any other person ; and if this cannot be proved , either expressly or by implication , they are no more bound to pay the debt than the merest stranger would be . Thus , a parent is not obliged to pay for ...
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... contract save one of apprenticeship ; or for providing themselves with necessary meat , drink , apparel , physic , or education , whereby they may profit upon coming of age . They cannot make a will disposing of their property ; but ...
... contract save one of apprenticeship ; or for providing themselves with necessary meat , drink , apparel , physic , or education , whereby they may profit upon coming of age . They cannot make a will disposing of their property ; but ...
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... contracts of all legal descriptions . As soon as infants come of age , the damages previously recovered from them in an ... contract it . It will be seen in the chapter upon DEBTOR AND CREDITOR for what articles supplied to them during ...
... contracts of all legal descriptions . As soon as infants come of age , the damages previously recovered from them in an ... contract it . It will be seen in the chapter upon DEBTOR AND CREDITOR for what articles supplied to them during ...
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... contract to teach or in- struct on the one side , and to serve and learn upon the other , is a contract of apprenticeship . Formerly , the binding of an apprentice was required to be by indenture , but now it may be done by an agree ...
... contract to teach or in- struct on the one side , and to serve and learn upon the other , is a contract of apprenticeship . Formerly , the binding of an apprentice was required to be by indenture , but now it may be done by an agree ...
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Page 44 - accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part payment, or that some note or memorandum in writing of the said bargain be made and signed by the parties to be charged
Page 228 - Any contract which if made between private persons would be by law required to be in writing, and if made according to English law to be under seal, may be made on behalf of the company in writing, under the common seal of the company, and such contract may be
Page 228 - or discharged: Any contract which if made between private persons would by law be valid although made by parole only, and not reduced into writing, may be made by parole on behalf of the company by any person acting under the express or implied authority of the company, and such contract may in the same
Page 108 - of work, or to regulate the mode of carrying on any manufacture, trade, or business, or the management thereof; or if any person shall, by violence to the person or property of another, or by threats or intimidation, or by molesting or in any way obstructing another, force or endeavour to force, any manufacturer, or
Page 240 - by the company in general meeting, subject nevertheless to any regulations of the articles of association, to the provisions of this Act, and to such regulations, being not inconsistent with the aforesaid regulations or provisions, as may be prescribed by the company in general meeting ; but no regulation made by the company in general meeting
Page 230 - To carry on the business of the company, so far as may be necessary for the beneficial winding up of the same : To bring or defend any action, suit, or prosecution, or other legal proceeding, civil or criminal, in the name and on behalf of the company : To sell the real and personal
Page 267 - be so placed at or after, or following, or under, or beside, or opposite to the end of the will, that it shall be apparent on the face of the will that the testator intended to give effect by such his signature to the writing signed as his will.
Page 228 - be made on behalf of the company in writing signed by any person acting under the express or implied authority of the company, and such contract may in the same manner be varied or discharged: Any contract which if made between private persons would by law be valid although made by
Page 267 - made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time, and such witnesses must attest and subscribe tlie will in the presence of the testator, but
Page 7 - the same is or shall be granted, is illegal. " 5. That it is the right of the subject to petition the king; and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal. " 6. That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom, in the time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law. " 7. That subjects which are Protestants may