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Page 1512
... construction , requires , amongst other things , that there should be a building having some perma- nence , some utility , and some real value ; but does not define either the form or materials essential for permanence , or the kind of ...
... construction , requires , amongst other things , that there should be a building having some perma- nence , some utility , and some real value ; but does not define either the form or materials essential for permanence , or the kind of ...
Page 1538
... construction . Again , Davis v . Trotter ( 8 Term . Rep . 475 ) , Ex parte Dalton ( 1 Ball & B. 130 ) , Darby v . Baugham ( 5 Term . Rep . 209 ) , and Ex parte Leigh ( 1 Glyn & J. 264 ) , are authorities in favour of the present ...
... construction . Again , Davis v . Trotter ( 8 Term . Rep . 475 ) , Ex parte Dalton ( 1 Ball & B. 130 ) , Darby v . Baugham ( 5 Term . Rep . 209 ) , and Ex parte Leigh ( 1 Glyn & J. 264 ) , are authorities in favour of the present ...
Page 1539
... construction is to be put upon them . But it is also equally clear that general words are to be restrained to matters with which the statute is dealing ; and if it be dealing with a certain subject - matter , they are to be restrained ...
... construction is to be put upon them . But it is also equally clear that general words are to be restrained to matters with which the statute is dealing ; and if it be dealing with a certain subject - matter , they are to be restrained ...
Page 1540
... construction to be put on the Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act , 1849. I think on the question of construction we are bound by the case of Grave v . Bishop ( 25 Law J. Rep . ( N.S. ) Exch . 58 ; s . c . reported as Grace v . Bishop , 11 ...
... construction to be put on the Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act , 1849. I think on the question of construction we are bound by the case of Grave v . Bishop ( 25 Law J. Rep . ( N.S. ) Exch . 58 ; s . c . reported as Grace v . Bishop , 11 ...
Page 1560
... construction of section 1. of the 18 & 19 Vict . c . 111 , which enacts that every indorsee of a bill of lading to whom the property in the goods therein mentioned shall pass upon or by reason of such indorse- ment shall have ...
... construction of section 1. of the 18 & 19 Vict . c . 111 , which enacts that every indorsee of a bill of lading to whom the property in the goods therein mentioned shall pass upon or by reason of such indorse- ment shall have ...
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Page 1732 - In witness whereof the Master or Purser of the said Ship hath affirmed to three Bills of Lading, all of this Tenor and Date, One of which three Bills being Accomplished, the other two to stand Void. And so GOD send the good Ship to her desired Port in safety, Amen.
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Page 1846 - Act; and the company shall make to the owners and occupiers of and all other parties interested in any lands taken or used for the purposes of the railway, or injuriously affected by the construction thereof, full compensation for the value of the lands so taken or used, and for all damage sustained by such owners, occupiers, and other parties, by reason of the exercise, as regards such lands, of the powers by this or the special act, or any act incorporated therewith, vested in the company...
Page 1558 - 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.
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Page 2141 - ... or such part thereof respectively as he shall think fit shall stand charged with the payment of the amount for which judgment shall have been so recovered and interest thereon; and such order shall entitle the judgment creditor to all such remedies as he would have been entitled to if such charge had been made in his favour by the judgment debtor.
Page 1631 - ... was caused without any default on his part, and wholly by the fraud of the shipper or of the holder, or some person under whom the holder claims.