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 11
... reasonable conclusion to be drawn from all the matters to which the Court are entitled to look . Here , in the specification , I find this passage : - " The contractor will be required to sink the well & c . to the depth of one hundred ...
... reasonable conclusion to be drawn from all the matters to which the Court are entitled to look . Here , in the specification , I find this passage : - " The contractor will be required to sink the well & c . to the depth of one hundred ...
Page 27
... reasonable and practicable method . When , however , such an event has occurred to interrupt the voyage , and the shipowner ( or master , for we think no distinction can be made between the two ) has no opportunity of consulting the ...
... reasonable and practicable method . When , however , such an event has occurred to interrupt the voyage , and the shipowner ( or master , for we think no distinction can be made between the two ) has no opportunity of consulting the ...
Page 30
... reasonable , then the subsequent contract was reason- able , for the owner of the goods would have been liable for not filling up the vessel , and it was a prudent course of the captain to save him this responsibility , and for that ...
... reasonable , then the subsequent contract was reason- able , for the owner of the goods would have been liable for not filling up the vessel , and it was a prudent course of the captain to save him this responsibility , and for that ...
Page 46
... reasonable time had elapsed , nevertheless the council knowingly , wrongfully and wilfully , and in violation of the duty imposed upon them by the said act of parliament , suffered the dust , ashes and rubbish to remain and be ...
... reasonable time had elapsed , nevertheless the council knowingly , wrongfully and wilfully , and in violation of the duty imposed upon them by the said act of parliament , suffered the dust , ashes and rubbish to remain and be ...
Page 51
... reasonable construction upon this act of parliament . We are not bound to give to the word " tenements " the large construction contended for on behalf of the plaintiff . Apart from the case of Rex v . The Manchester Waterworks Company ...
... reasonable construction upon this act of parliament . We are not bound to give to the word " tenements " the large construction contended for on behalf of the plaintiff . Apart from the case of Rex v . The Manchester Waterworks Company ...
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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...