Justice of the Peace, 71. köideHenry Shaw, 1907 |
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... claim by the plaintiff for an injunction to restrain the defendants from cutting off this supply of water , and for ... claiming to be entitled to a supply of water free of charge , and she brought an action for an injunction to restrain ...
... claim by the plaintiff for an injunction to restrain the defendants from cutting off this supply of water , and for ... claiming to be entitled to a supply of water free of charge , and she brought an action for an injunction to restrain ...
Page 61
... claim the full reduction of two - thirds , if they can fairly be within the language of the two succeeding limbs of this paragraph , they ought to get some protection . Then the second class is that " in the case of any licensed ...
... claim the full reduction of two - thirds , if they can fairly be within the language of the two succeeding limbs of this paragraph , they ought to get some protection . Then the second class is that " in the case of any licensed ...
Page 66
... claim : " The plaintiff claims the return of five shillings for five days ' charge for ' taking and keeping goods , ' which said sum was taken and received by the defendant when making a distress for poor rate out of the produce of the ...
... claim : " The plaintiff claims the return of five shillings for five days ' charge for ' taking and keeping goods , ' which said sum was taken and received by the defendant when making a distress for poor rate out of the produce of the ...
Page 69
... claim for rent . That would drive one to a conclusion which would work so manifest an injustice that I think one ought to see that the legislature really did not intend it , for I cannot find any reason why they should have done so ...
... claim for rent . That would drive one to a conclusion which would work so manifest an injustice that I think one ought to see that the legislature really did not intend it , for I cannot find any reason why they should have done so ...
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... claim com- pensation from you therefor the sum of £ 10,654 . " Dated the 10th day of March 1904 . " W. HORTON . " Now know ye that I the said John Thomas Wood having heard and considered the allegations and evidence of both parties make ...
... claim com- pensation from you therefor the sum of £ 10,654 . " Dated the 10th day of March 1904 . " W. HORTON . " Now know ye that I the said John Thomas Wood having heard and considered the allegations and evidence of both parties make ...
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