A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of King's Bench: Common Pleas, Exchequer, and at Nisi Prius ; and of the Rules of Court, from the Restoration in 1660, to Michaelmas Term, 4 Geo. IV. With Important Manuscript Cases, Alphabetically, Chronologically, and Systematically Arranged and Translated ; with Copius Notes and References to the Year Books, Analogous Adjudications, Text Writers, and Statutes, Specifying what Decisions Have Been Affirmed, Recognised, Qualified, Or Over-ruled ; Comprising a Practical Treatise on the Different Branches of the Common Law, Band 13Treadway, 1831 |
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... Judge of the Court of Common Pleas loses his office , by being appointed and by becoming a Judge of the Court of King's cates the latter.t The sur- veyor of baggage of the port of London 1 OFFICE AND OFFICER . - As to Offices . 3 4. REX ...
... Judge of the Court of Common Pleas loses his office , by being appointed and by becoming a Judge of the Court of King's cates the latter.t The sur- veyor of baggage of the port of London 1 OFFICE AND OFFICER . - As to Offices . 3 4. REX ...
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... Judge upou Summons . See post , tit . Rules and Mo- an act of tions ; Summons . Order of Justices . ( A ) IN GENERAL . ( B ) IN PARTICULAR . Order of reference . Order of Session , See ante , vol 11. p . 760 . See ante , tit . Bastard ...
... Judge upou Summons . See post , tit . Rules and Mo- an act of tions ; Summons . Order of Justices . ( A ) IN GENERAL . ( B ) IN PARTICULAR . Order of reference . Order of Session , See ante , vol 11. p . 760 . See ante , tit . Bastard ...
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... judge what ornaments the ordinary were proper , and might order them to be defaced . 3. CART V. MARSH . M. T. 1737 ... judges of the common law , for he is the person to whom the court is to write in such things ; 2 Shep . Abr . 472 ...
... judge what ornaments the ordinary were proper , and might order them to be defaced . 3. CART V. MARSH . M. T. 1737 ... judges of the common law , for he is the person to whom the court is to write in such things ; 2 Shep . Abr . 472 ...
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... judge , but the other partner could never be arrested ; a joint ac- whereupon the plaintiff , without taking any notice of the proceedings upon the tion , and one of them bill of Middlesex , took out an original against both partners ...
... judge , but the other partner could never be arrested ; a joint ac- whereupon the plaintiff , without taking any notice of the proceedings upon the tion , and one of them bill of Middlesex , took out an original against both partners ...
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... judges in their circuit . On the other side it was said , S. was not a parish by reputation at the time of the making of the act ; for all that was proved was , that they had made rates since the statute , and had a chapel before ; but ...
... judges in their circuit . On the other side it was said , S. was not a parish by reputation at the time of the making of the act ; for all that was proved was , that they had made rates since the statute , and had a chapel before ; but ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 66 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Seite 315 - ... seven years, or to be imprisoned, with or without hard labour, in the common gaol or House of Correction, for any term not exceeding two years...
Seite 315 - Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend to any second marriage contracted out of England by any other than a subject of his majesty, or to any person marrying a second time, whose husband or wife shall have been continually absent from such person for the space of seven years then last past, and shall not have been known by such person to be living within that time...
Seite 492 - And for lack of justice at or in any the courts of the archbishops of this realm, or in any the king's dominions, it shall be lawful to the parties grieved to appeal to the king's majesty in the king's Court of Chancery; and that upon every such appeal a commission shall be directed under the great seal to such persons as shall be named by the king's highness, his heirs or successors, like as in case of appeal from the Admiral's Court, to hear and definitively determine such appeals...
Seite 404 - ... a convenient stock of flax hemp wool thread iron and other necessary ware and stuff to set the poor on work: and also competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame impotent old blind and such other among them being poor and not able to work...
Seite 315 - That if any person, being married, shall marry any other person during the life of the former husband or wife,' whether the second marriage shall have taken place in England or elsewhere, every such offender, and every person counselling aiding or abetting such offender, shall be guilty of felony...
Seite 446 - Pleas, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside...
Seite 234 - Upon this evidence, a verdict was found for the plaintiff, with leave for the defendant to move to set it aside, and enter a nonsuit...
Seite 45 - Living by ; and also to raise weekly or otherwise (by Taxation of every Inhabitant, Parson, Vicar, and other, and of every Occupier of Lands, Houses, Tithes Impropriate, Propriations of Tithes, Coal Mines or saleable Underwoods in the said Parish, in such competent Sum and Sums of Money as they shall think fit...
Seite 66 - If therefore all the privileges of parliament were once to be set down and ascertained, and no privilege to be allowed but what was so defined and determined, it were easy for the executive power to devise some new case, not within the line of privilege, and under pretence thereof to harass any refractory member and violate the freedom of parliament. The dignity and independence of the two houses are therefore in great measure preserved by keeping their privileges indefinite.