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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... writ , to be altered by increasing the amount of one of the items . That would be conclusive if this had been a reference by the consent of the parties . [ Pollock , C. B.— The foundation of that decision is , that the parties having ...
... writ , to be altered by increasing the amount of one of the items . That would be conclusive if this had been a reference by the consent of the parties . [ Pollock , C. B.— The foundation of that decision is , that the parties having ...
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... writ of fieri facias or elegit shall issue on any judgment obtained against such prisoner for any debt or sum of money with respect to which such person shall have so become entitled , nor in any action upon any new contract or security ...
... writ of fieri facias or elegit shall issue on any judgment obtained against such prisoner for any debt or sum of money with respect to which such person shall have so become entitled , nor in any action upon any new contract or security ...
Page 129
... writ of prohibition should not issue to restrain them from assessing or levying land tax upon that portion of the New River which is situate in the parish of Great Amwell , or the said Governor and Company in respect thereof . On the ...
... writ of prohibition should not issue to restrain them from assessing or levying land tax upon that portion of the New River which is situate in the parish of Great Amwell , or the said Governor and Company in respect thereof . On the ...
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... writ issued and without pleadings , the following case was stated for the opinion of the Court.— By charter of his Majesty King James the First , dated June 21 , 1619 : After reciting that by certain acts of parliament , the mayor ...
... writ issued and without pleadings , the following case was stated for the opinion of the Court.— By charter of his Majesty King James the First , dated June 21 , 1619 : After reciting that by certain acts of parliament , the mayor ...
Page 149
... writ of habeas corpus , to bring up the body of William Davis , who was committed to the House of Correction at Swaffham , in the county of Norfolk , under the following warrant of commitment.— " Whereas William Davis was this day duly ...
... writ of habeas corpus , to bring up the body of William Davis , who was committed to the House of Correction at Swaffham , in the county of Norfolk , under the following warrant of commitment.— " Whereas William Davis was this day duly ...
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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...