English Reports Annotated, 1866-1900, 2. köide,1. osaMaxwell Alexander Robertson Reports and Digest Syndicate, 1866 |
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Page 1525
... matter taken by Mr. Justice Byles in the Court below , and to have to some extent influenced the judgment of the Lord Chief Justice Erle . And I think that there was evidence , which , had the case gone to the jury , must have been ...
... matter taken by Mr. Justice Byles in the Court below , and to have to some extent influenced the judgment of the Lord Chief Justice Erle . And I think that there was evidence , which , had the case gone to the jury , must have been ...
Page 1555
... matter out and out , containing a covenant for quiet enjoyment . Why should this case be out of the ordinary rule ? and why should the plaintiff not be compensated for what he has lost , viz . a valuable lease ? No English case decides ...
... matter out and out , containing a covenant for quiet enjoyment . Why should this case be out of the ordinary rule ? and why should the plaintiff not be compensated for what he has lost , viz . a valuable lease ? No English case decides ...
Page 1576
... matter in difference submitted under a reference of all matters in difference upon which the arbitrator has not awarded , or that it was made of matters not submitted to the arbitrator , however good the award might appear on the face ...
... matter in difference submitted under a reference of all matters in difference upon which the arbitrator has not awarded , or that it was made of matters not submitted to the arbitrator , however good the award might appear on the face ...
Page 1577
... matter , that is to say , for the narrowing of the road , it would have been bad as to the 401. in respect of ... matters . WILLES , J. - I am of the same opinion . In the case of an ordinary award , where there has been a reference of ...
... matter , that is to say , for the narrowing of the road , it would have been bad as to the 401. in respect of ... matters . WILLES , J. - I am of the same opinion . In the case of an ordinary award , where there has been a reference of ...
Page 1580
... matter , yet Lord Ellenborough is made to say , " I shall not allow any evidence to be given by the plaintiff in contradiction of these terms , but I am of opinion that it is competent to the plaintiff to give in evidence supplementary ...
... matter , yet Lord Ellenborough is made to say , " I shall not allow any evidence to be given by the plaintiff in contradiction of these terms , but I am of opinion that it is competent to the plaintiff to give in evidence supplementary ...
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Page 2144 - ... surprisals, takings at sea, arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever...
Page 1981 - Executors nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me...
Page 2042 - 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 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.
Page 1719 - The principle seems to us to be that, in contracts in which the performance depends on the continued existence of a given person or thing, a condition is implied that the impossibility of performance arising from the perishing of the person or thing shall excuse the performance.
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.
Page 2144 - Upon any kind of goods and merchandises, and also upon the body, tackle, apparel, ordnance, munition, artillery, boat, and other furniture, of and in the good ship or vessel...
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.