Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law: With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, 67. köideT. & J.W. Johnson, 1871 |
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... judge disregarded . ( c ) H. 40 E. 3 , fo . 6 , pl . 11 . ( d ) And see Chitty on Contracts , 4th edit . , by Russell , p . 930 . be , that the interest of the wife therein would 11 JONES v . HOW . H. T. 1850 . Jane, Aleyn, 26.
... judge disregarded . ( c ) H. 40 E. 3 , fo . 6 , pl . 11 . ( d ) And see Chitty on Contracts , 4th edit . , by Russell , p . 930 . be , that the interest of the wife therein would 11 JONES v . HOW . H. T. 1850 . Jane, Aleyn, 26.
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... judge of that court , dissented . However , we having the concurrent testimony of my Lord COKE , CROKE , and MOORE , of whom two were afterwards judges , and one of them of counsel in the cause , I think we are rather to believe what ...
... judge of that court , dissented . However , we having the concurrent testimony of my Lord COKE , CROKE , and MOORE , of whom two were afterwards judges , and one of them of counsel in the cause , I think we are rather to believe what ...
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... judge to allow any great lati- tude in cases of this sort to defendants . As to the alleged surprise , -the absence of the witness , -the affidavit was defective . MAULE , J. - Several points have been urged in this case . One is , that ...
... judge to allow any great lati- tude in cases of this sort to defendants . As to the alleged surprise , -the absence of the witness , -the affidavit was defective . MAULE , J. - Several points have been urged in this case . One is , that ...
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... judge overruled this objection , and directed the jury that the insurance was to be taken as upon each bale . Secondly , that , at all events , if the silk could have been put into a state in which it could have been conveyed to England ...
... judge overruled this objection , and directed the jury that the insurance was to be taken as upon each bale . Secondly , that , at all events , if the silk could have been put into a state in which it could have been conveyed to England ...
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... Judge STORY decided tha it is a total loss , when by reason of the perils insured against , the cargo is permanently pre- vented from arriving at the port of destination , he remarked in summing up to the jury : " The principle of law ...
... Judge STORY decided tha it is a total loss , when by reason of the perils insured against , the cargo is permanently pre- vented from arriving at the port of destination , he remarked in summing up to the jury : " The principle of law ...
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Page 397 - Whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default, and the act, neglect, or default is such as would, if death had not ensued, have entitled the party injured to maintain an action to recover damages in respect thereof...
Page 277 - Shipped in good order and well conditioned by in and upon the good ship called the whereof is master for this present voyage and now riding at anchor in the and bound for os being marked and numbered as in the margin, and are to be delivered...
Page 397 - Action the Jury may give such Damages as they may think proportioned to the injury resulting from such Death to the Parties respectively for whom and for whose Benefit such Action shall be brought...
Page 817 - Any Contract which if made between private Persons would be by Law required to be in Writing, and...
Page 801 - B. for life, remainder to his first and other sons successively in tail male, remainder to the future sons of C.
Page 395 - ... or why there should not be a new trial, on the ground of misdirection, and that the verdict was against evidence ; or why the judgment should not be arrested.
Page 297 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void, and so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen.
Page 493 - The lord chief justice overruled the objection, reserving leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him, or a nonsuit.
Page 731 - That, although afterwards, and before the commencement of this suit, to wit, on the 1st of...
Page 15 - But when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract," so that it is no excuse if that which happens might have been provided against by the contract.