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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Page 73
... purchase the plaintiff's interest in the mortgaged premises and get rid of the judgment . - Held , that the transaction was not a new contract or security for payment of a debt , in respect of which the defendant had been discharged ...
... purchase the plaintiff's interest in the mortgaged premises and get rid of the judgment . - Held , that the transaction was not a new contract or security for payment of a debt , in respect of which the defendant had been discharged ...
Page 75
... purchase the plaintiffs ' interest in the mortgaged premises , and get rid of the judgment . A verdict was thereupon entered for the plaintiffs ( a ) Enacts , - " That after any person shall have become entitled to the benefit of this ...
... purchase the plaintiffs ' interest in the mortgaged premises , and get rid of the judgment . A verdict was thereupon entered for the plaintiffs ( a ) Enacts , - " That after any person shall have become entitled to the benefit of this ...
Page 76
... purchase of that debt . It was a question for the jury whether the transaction was a bonâ fide purchase of the debt , or a device to avoid the statute . ] Even if it be a purchase , it is a " new contract " within the meaning of the ...
... purchase of that debt . It was a question for the jury whether the transaction was a bonâ fide purchase of the debt , or a device to avoid the statute . ] Even if it be a purchase , it is a " new contract " within the meaning of the ...
Page 77
... purchase of the judgment , or a new contract or security for payment of the debt . That was a question for the jury , and it was left to them by my brother Bramwell , and they found that the defendant's intention was to purchase the ...
... purchase of the judgment , or a new contract or security for payment of the debt . That was a question for the jury , and it was left to them by my brother Bramwell , and they found that the defendant's intention was to purchase the ...
Page 78
... purchase the mortgaged premises , and am willing to give you so much money for them , " it could not be contended that that would not have been a good bargain ; and if so , why should it be bad because the defendant also wishes to have ...
... purchase the mortgaged premises , and am willing to give you so much money for them , " it could not be contended that that would not have been a good bargain ; and if so , why should it be bad because the defendant also wishes to have ...
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20 Vict act of parliament action adjudication aforesaid alleged amount appeared apply assigns attorney authority bill Bramwell breach bridge canal carrier charter-party claim Clauses Commissioners common law contract County Court Court of equity Court of Exchequer covenant creditor damage debt declaration deed defendant defendant's delivered demised discharged duty Eastern Counties Railway entered entitled evidence Exch execution executors fact ground heirs held Hugh Hill indenture issue judgment jury justice Lake Lothing land tax learned Judge liable London Lord Lowestoft Martin matter ment navigation notice opinion Oulton Broad owner paid parcel parish parties payable payment person plaintiff plea Pollock possession premises purchase purpose question Railway Company reasonable recover referred refused rent repair respect river rivers Wensum rule shareholders sheriff shew cause ship statute SWANSEA CANAL term testator thereof tion verdict vessel warrant Western Railway words writ youngest
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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...