The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer & Exchequer Chamber ... Easter Term, 19 Vict., to [Hilary Vacation, 25 Vict.] Both Inclusive [1856-1862], 2. köideH. Sweet, W. Maxwell, and V. & R. Stevens & G. S. Norton, 1858 |
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... Judge directed a verdict for the defendant , giving leave to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for him . Hugh Hill now moved accordingly . - This bill was ac- cepted , payable on the 11th December . The drawee of a bill of ...
... Judge directed a verdict for the defendant , giving leave to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for him . Hugh Hill now moved accordingly . - This bill was ac- cepted , payable on the 11th December . The drawee of a bill of ...
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... Judge thought that the defendants had exercised the option of paying in cash , and the jury under his direction found a verdict for the plaintiffs . Pigott now moved to set aside the verdict and for a new trial . — The plaintiffs had no ...
... Judge thought that the defendants had exercised the option of paying in cash , and the jury under his direction found a verdict for the plaintiffs . Pigott now moved to set aside the verdict and for a new trial . — The plaintiffs had no ...
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... Judge told the jury that he was of opinion that the plaintiff was entitled to recover from the persons who had employed Howting and Murray . The jury found a verdict for the plaintiffs , leave being reserved to the defendants to move to ...
... Judge told the jury that he was of opinion that the plaintiff was entitled to recover from the persons who had employed Howting and Murray . The jury found a verdict for the plaintiffs , leave being reserved to the defendants to move to ...
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... Judge , under GIBBS v . KNIGHTLY . THIS cause had been referred to a master of this Court by a Judge's order made under the 3rd section of the Common Law Procedure Act , 1854. The parties having appeared the 3rd section by their counsel ...
... Judge , under GIBBS v . KNIGHTLY . THIS cause had been referred to a master of this Court by a Judge's order made under the 3rd section of the Common Law Procedure Act , 1854. The parties having appeared the 3rd section by their counsel ...
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... Judge has no power , except by the consent of the parties , to order the particulars of demand , specially indorsed on the writ , to be altered by increasing the amount of one of the items . That would be conclusive if this had been a ...
... Judge has no power , except by the consent of the parties , to order the particulars of demand , specially indorsed on the writ , to be altered by increasing the amount of one of the items . That would be conclusive if this had been a ...
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Page 209 - ... construct gasworks and to supply gas and sell and dispose of the coke ; the surplus profits to go in reduction of the water-rates and otherwise towards the improvement of the town. In an action against the defendants, the declaration alleged that they employed workmen to lay down the pipes, who so negligently conducted themselves that a piece of metal was projected against the plaintiff. The defendants pleaded, that the grievances were...