Reports of Cases Relating to the Duty and Office of Magistrates: Determined in the Court of King's Bench, from Michaelmas Term, 1827 [-Easter Term, 1830], 2. köideS. Sweet, 1832 |
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... Oxford Canal Company , Rex · Halpin , Rex v . 63 v .. 588 Hanway v . Boultbee 481 Hardy v . Ryle 301 P. Harley , Rex v . 486 Parratt , Rex v . 518 Head , Wells v . • 517 Pearson , Rex v . 520 Hillcoat , Delane v . Hodgkinson , Rex v ...
... Oxford Canal Company , Rex · Halpin , Rex v . 63 v .. 588 Hanway v . Boultbee 481 Hardy v . Ryle 301 P. Harley , Rex v . 486 Parratt , Rex v . 518 Head , Wells v . • 517 Pearson , Rex v . 520 Hillcoat , Delane v . Hodgkinson , Rex v ...
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... Oxford Canal Com- 29 504 106 • · 375 1 bitants of , 402 pany 588 v . Blick 490 v . Parratt 518 v . Bourton , Inhabitants . บ . Pearson • • 520 of , 361 v . Perkins 485 v . Bridgewater , Trustees v . and others 506 of Duke of , 139 v ...
... Oxford Canal Com- 29 504 106 • · 375 1 bitants of , 402 pany 588 v . Blick 490 v . Parratt 518 v . Bourton , Inhabitants . บ . Pearson • • 520 of , 361 v . Perkins 485 v . Bridgewater , Trustees v . and others 506 of Duke of , 139 v ...
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... Oxford , the Court of Quarter Sessions confirmed the order , subject to the opinion of this Court upon the following ... Oxford , to wit . Whereas the inhabitants of the township of Charlbury , in the county of Oxford , in vestry ...
... Oxford , the Court of Quarter Sessions confirmed the order , subject to the opinion of this Court upon the following ... Oxford , to wit . Whereas the inhabitants of the township of Charlbury , in the county of Oxford , in vestry ...
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... Oxford , ac- cusing him of an infamous crime . Lee , C. J. rejected evidence of- fered of the defendant's reason for the accusation , viz . the in- formation of the supposed ac- complice ; saying , that the only question was , whether ...
... Oxford , ac- cusing him of an infamous crime . Lee , C. J. rejected evidence of- fered of the defendant's reason for the accusation , viz . the in- formation of the supposed ac- complice ; saying , that the only question was , whether ...
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... Oxford , son , in the in 1829 , the case was this : -- In December , 1828 , Weller was tenant to the defendant of a farm and two meadows , in one of which there were some willow trees , which Weller , in pursuance , as he alleged , of ...
... Oxford , son , in the in 1829 , the case was this : -- In December , 1828 , Weller was tenant to the defendant of a farm and two meadows , in one of which there were some willow trees , which Weller , in pursuance , as he alleged , of ...
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act of parliament action aforesaid alleged appears appointed apprehended assistant overseer authorised authority Bayley bonâ fide charged Chediston clerk commissioners committed constable contrà contract convicted copyhold Court Coventry Canal defendant devise DITCHEAT duty enacted entitled evidence felony Foleshill Grand Junction Canal ground heir held hiring indenture indictment Inhabitants injury intended jurisdiction jury justices KING land liable LITTLEDALE Lord Tenterden magistrate maliciously manor master ment Mersey and Irwell navigation notice occupiers offence opinion order of sessions owner Oxford Canal Oxford Canal Company parish officers party pauper person plaintiff poor prisoner profit prosecutor purpose Quarter Sessions quashed question ratable reasonable received rent residence respect RINGSTEAD river river Avon rivers Mersey road rule select vestry Serjt servant settlement shew spring-gun statute taken tenant tenements thereof tion tolls tonnage trespass trustees verdict warrant witness WONFORD words writ
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Page 378 - ... then, and in every such case, it shall be lawful for the said...
Page 253 - Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend to any case where the party trespassing acted under a fair and reasonable supposition that he had a right to do the act complained of...
Page 252 - That if any Person shall wilfully or maliciously commit any Damage, Injury, or Spoil to or upon any Real or Personal Property whatsoever...
Page 303 - And be it further enacted, that no action shall be brought against any justice of the peace, for any thing done in the execution of his office, or against any constable, or other officer, or person acting as aforesaid, unless commenced within six calendar months after the act committed.
Page 492 - Our sovereign Lord the King chargeth and commandeth all persons, being assembled, immediately to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, upon the pains contained in the act made in the Jirst year of King George, for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies. God save the King.
Page 534 - Salk. 282, as a general position," that no master is chargeable with the acts of his servant but when he acts in the execution of the authority given him." Now when a servant quits sight of the object for which he is employed, and without having in view his master's orders pursues that which his own malice suggests, he no longer acts in pursuance of the authority given him, and according to the doctrine of Lord Holt his master will not be answerable for such act.
Page 178 - Hotham, when a verdict was found for the Plaintiff, with one shilling damages, subject to the opinion of the Court upon the following case. The Defendants are Bankers at Bury St. Edmund's, and issued the note in question for five guineas, payable on demand to the bearer. On the 31st of January last, the Plaintiff carried several notes to the shop of the Defendant, and demanded payment.
Page 576 - ... to move to enter a nonsuit, if the court should be of opinion that the indorsement of the promissory note in pencil was not a good and valid indorsement.
Page 475 - ... have been given of such vestry, and of the place and hour of holding the same, and the special purpose thereof, three days, at the least, before the day to be appointed for holding such Vestry, by the publication of such notice, in the parish church or chapel, on some Sunday during or immediately after divine service, and by affixing the same, fairly written or printed on the principal door of such church or chapel.
Page 488 - That whosoever shall administer to or cause to be taken by any person any poison or other destructive thing...