The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1868 |
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... adultery , and as such was a material fact which ought to have been brought before the Court . A wife being entitled to alimony pendente lite , the voluntary gift of money by a hus- band to her during the progress of a suit by him for a ...
... adultery , and as such was a material fact which ought to have been brought before the Court . A wife being entitled to alimony pendente lite , the voluntary gift of money by a hus- band to her during the progress of a suit by him for a ...
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... adultery of the respondent . 4. That the petitioner had himself been guilty of adultery .. The petitioner traversed these allegations . The case was heard by the Judge Ordi- nary on the 21st and 22nd of November , 1867 . The Attorney ...
... adultery of the respondent . 4. That the petitioner had himself been guilty of adultery .. The petitioner traversed these allegations . The case was heard by the Judge Ordi- nary on the 21st and 22nd of November , 1867 . The Attorney ...
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... adultery ; the petition and citation were served upon her ; she entered no appearance . He then came into court with his witnesses , and proved to the satisfaction of the Court that his wife had committed adultery with the co - respon ...
... adultery ; the petition and citation were served upon her ; she entered no appearance . He then came into court with his witnesses , and proved to the satisfaction of the Court that his wife had committed adultery with the co - respon ...
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... adultery was also made , and that the petitioner came here to meet it . The JUDGE ORDINARY .-- I should not be inclined to condemn the petitioner in costs . He came here with witnesses to meet the charge of adultery , and has already ...
... adultery was also made , and that the petitioner came here to meet it . The JUDGE ORDINARY .-- I should not be inclined to condemn the petitioner in costs . He came here with witnesses to meet the charge of adultery , and has already ...
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... The JUDGE ORDINARY . - I am satisfied that the co - respondent knew that the respon- dent was a married woman when he com- с mitted adultery with her . I therefore condemn him in VOL . 37. ] 9 MICHAELMAS 1867 TO MICHAELMAS 1868 .
... The JUDGE ORDINARY . - I am satisfied that the co - respondent knew that the respon- dent was a married woman when he com- с mitted adultery with her . I therefore condemn him in VOL . 37. ] 9 MICHAELMAS 1867 TO MICHAELMAS 1868 .
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
21 Vict according Admiralty adultery aforesaid alleged appears appellant applied appointed authority billeted Bishop borough bottomry cause charge Church Church of England co-respondent Commissioners convicted costs Court of Arches Court-martial damages deceased declaration decree decree nisi defendant Deserter discharge duly duty enacted England entitled evidence executed executors grant ground Hessle High Court indictment intended Ireland issue Judge judgment jurisdiction jury Justices Kirk Ella land lex fori liable Lord Lord High Admiral Lordships Magistrates Majesty Majesty's Marine marriage master ment notice occupier offence Officer opinion owner paid parish parties payment Penal Servitude person petition petitioner plaintiff Prayer prisoner proceedings Punishment purpose Quarter Sessions Queen Queen's Bench question rateable rated reason respect respondent Royal Marine Sentence Service shew ship Soldier statute suit testator thereof tion United Kingdom vessel William Molloy witnesses words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 19 - ... the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England...
Seite 17 - Correction, there to be kept to hard Labour for any Time not exceeding Three Calendar Months...
Seite 57 - The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was not by Christ's ordinance reserved, carried about, lifted up, or worshipped.
Seite 65 - ... correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding one calendar month.
Seite 48 - WE, Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled, towards raising the necessary supplies to defray Your Majesty's public expenses, and making an addition to the public revenue, have freely and voluntarily resolved to give and grant unto Your Majesty the several duties herein-after mentioned...
Seite 50 - And forasmuch as nothing can be so plainly set forth, but doubts may arise in the use and practice of the same; to appease all such diversity (if any arise) and for the resolution of all doubts, concerning the manner how to understand, do and execute the things contained in this Book...
Seite 66 - Magistrates, shall upon Proof of the Identity of the Person of the Offender, be sufficient Evidence of the First Conviction, without Proof of the Signature or official Character of the Person appearing to have signed the same...
Seite 24 - It is not necessary that Traditions and Ceremonies be in all places one, or utterly like; for at all times they have been divers, and may be changed according to the diversity of countries, times, and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against God's word.
Seite 37 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Seite 108 - ... or for the purpose of any money or valuable thing being received by or on behalf of such owner, occupier...