The Law Times, 56. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1874 |
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Page 27
... Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas , who died , after a comparatively short illness , on Saturday last , the 1st inst . , at Combe House , near Kingston - on - Thames , the residence of J. C. Sim , Esq . , in the fifty - ninth ...
... Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas , who died , after a comparatively short illness , on Saturday last , the 1st inst . , at Combe House , near Kingston - on - Thames , the residence of J. C. Sim , Esq . , in the fifty - ninth ...
Page 30
... CHIEF BARON , that is a direct authority to this extent only , that an action at law for money had and received to the use of the husband and wife , simpli- citer , is not maintainable . In Jones v . Cuthbertson , the declaration went ...
... CHIEF BARON , that is a direct authority to this extent only , that an action at law for money had and received to the use of the husband and wife , simpli- citer , is not maintainable . In Jones v . Cuthbertson , the declaration went ...
Page 38
... chief clerk , applied to the defen . dant to deliver the pieces to them for the pur- poses of the administration , offering to pay him the money he had advanced to pay off the weavers with interest and costs . The sum actually offered ...
... chief clerk , applied to the defen . dant to deliver the pieces to them for the pur- poses of the administration , offering to pay him the money he had advanced to pay off the weavers with interest and costs . The sum actually offered ...
Page 47
... Chief - Justice of any of our common law courts ; and if , by the further elevation of Mr. JAMES , Mr. HARCOURT became Attorney - General , it is certainly desirable that the next vacancy in the Chief - Justiceships should not be ...
... Chief - Justice of any of our common law courts ; and if , by the further elevation of Mr. JAMES , Mr. HARCOURT became Attorney - General , it is certainly desirable that the next vacancy in the Chief - Justiceships should not be ...
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... Chief Baron Macdonald when alluding to Canning's case , as one of necessity . There , " he said , " physi- cal necessity forced an adjournment . " But in 1781 , in the trial of Lord George Gordon , Lord Mansfield sat from eight in the ...
... Chief Baron Macdonald when alluding to Canning's case , as one of necessity . There , " he said , " physi- cal necessity forced an adjournment . " But in 1781 , in the trial of Lord George Gordon , Lord Mansfield sat from eight in the ...
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