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... Canal Naviga- tion 32 London and County Assur- ance Company , Hill v . 243 Lonsdale ( Earl of ) , Rigg v . Lovering , Carlyon v . Lucan ( Earl of ) v . Smith 439 - 343 398 923 245 - 784 - 481 Lucas v . Wilkinson · - 420 243 Luce v ...
... Canal Naviga- tion 32 London and County Assur- ance Company , Hill v . 243 Lonsdale ( Earl of ) , Rigg v . Lovering , Carlyon v . Lucan ( Earl of ) v . Smith 439 - 343 398 923 245 - 784 - 481 Lucas v . Wilkinson · - 420 243 Luce v ...
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... Canal Navigation , Proprietors of , Llewel- lyn v . Symonds v . Atkinson - Tarrabochia v . Hickie Taylor v . Evaus 343 - 146 · 183 - 101 Scholfield Aranguren v . Scott v . Mayor of Manchester 59 Scudamore , Oxford , Worces- ter and ...
... Canal Navigation , Proprietors of , Llewel- lyn v . Symonds v . Atkinson - Tarrabochia v . Hickie Taylor v . Evaus 343 - 146 · 183 - 101 Scholfield Aranguren v . Scott v . Mayor of Manchester 59 Scudamore , Oxford , Worces- ter and ...
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... canal proprietors to deliver goods , and a charge had been made for the cartage of a portion of the goods from the wharf , at the time when such portion had been received : it was held to be the duty of the canal company to deliver the ...
... canal proprietors to deliver goods , and a charge had been made for the cartage of a portion of the goods from the wharf , at the time when such portion had been received : it was held to be the duty of the canal company to deliver the ...
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... canal , or any other inland navigation , with the goods on board thereof ; and stage waggons with their contents . DOUBLY HAZARDOUS INSURANCE , 4s . 6d . per Cent . " BUILDINGS . " Brick or stone buildings , thatched , in which fire ...
... canal , or any other inland navigation , with the goods on board thereof ; and stage waggons with their contents . DOUBLY HAZARDOUS INSURANCE , 4s . 6d . per Cent . " BUILDINGS . " Brick or stone buildings , thatched , in which fire ...
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... CANAL NAVIGATION . ACTION ' ION to recover the sum of 30 % , being three several sums of 107. , claimed as due to the plaintiffs under the inden- June 28 . By a Canal fendants were Act the de- bound to make a weir at a ture of the 1st ...
... CANAL NAVIGATION . ACTION ' ION to recover the sum of 30 % , being three several sums of 107. , claimed as due to the plaintiffs under the inden- June 28 . By a Canal fendants were Act the de- bound to make a weir at a ture of the 1st ...
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Page 22 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Page 91 - A rule having been obtained calling on the plaintiff to shew cause why the verdict should not be set aside, and a new trial had...
Page 884 - It shall be lawful for the defendant or plaintiff in replevin in any cause in any of the superior Courts in which, if judgment were obtained, he would be entitled to relief against such judgment on equitable grounds, to plead the facts which entitle him to such relief by way of defence, and the said Courts are hereby empowered to receive such defence by way of plea, provided that such plea shall begin with the words " for defence on equitable grounds,
Page 91 - ... the distress itself shall not be deemed unlawful, nor the party or parties making the same be deemed a trespasser or trespassers, on account of any defect or want of form...
Page 6 - A witness may be cross-examined as to previous statements made by him in writing, or reduced into writing, relative to the subject-matter of the cause, without such writing being shown to him ; but if it is intended to contradict such witness by the writing, his attention must, before such contradictory proof can be given, be called to those parts of the writing which are to be used for the purpose of so contradicting him...
Page 877 - Payment made by or execution levied upon the garnishee under any such proceeding as aforesaid shall be a valid discharge to him as against the judgment debtor, to the amount paid or levied, although such proceeding may be set aside, or the judgment reversed.
Page 48 - If any execution, either at law or in equity, shall have been issued against the property or effects of the company, and if there cannot be found sufficient whereon to levy such execution, then such execution may be issued against any of the shareholders to the extent of their shares respectively in the capital of the company not then paid up...
Page 914 - The learned judge directed a verdict for the plaintiff, reserving leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him.
Page 481 - ... every person running away and leaving his wife, or his or her child or children, chargeable, or whereby she or they or any of them shall become chargeable to any parish, township or place...
Page 894 - ... a full and complete cargo of , not exceeding what she can reasonably stow, and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions and furniture...