Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas, and Other Courts: With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Band 8J. Butterworth and Son, 1832 |
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... voyage , and left it to the jury to say whether the vessel had been lost in the voyage intended . The jury found for the Plaintiff , and also , that the risk had not been varied . Wilde Serjt . obtained a rule nisi to set aside the ver ...
... voyage , and left it to the jury to say whether the vessel had been lost in the voyage intended . The jury found for the Plaintiff , and also , that the risk had not been varied . Wilde Serjt . obtained a rule nisi to set aside the ver ...
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... voyage at and from Algoa Bay had not commenced . Several captains of vessels were called , who stated that , in their judgment , thirty tons were quite sufficient to keep in the ship for her safety , and that with seventy tons of her ...
... voyage at and from Algoa Bay had not commenced . Several captains of vessels were called , who stated that , in their judgment , thirty tons were quite sufficient to keep in the ship for her safety , and that with seventy tons of her ...
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... voyage and for all ne- from Sincapore to London . stay at , any places whatso- ever , to load , cessary pur- poses what- ever . The ship sailed By a special verdict it was found that the policy of insurance was made and entered into ...
... voyage and for all ne- from Sincapore to London . stay at , any places whatso- ever , to load , cessary pur- poses what- ever . The ship sailed By a special verdict it was found that the policy of insurance was made and entered into ...
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... voyage to the Cape of Good Hope , Van Dieman's Land , and New South Wales , and from thence to Sincapore and other ports of lading as per charter- party , and having shipped twenty - four hogsheads of stout and a quantity of deals ...
... voyage to the Cape of Good Hope , Van Dieman's Land , and New South Wales , and from thence to Sincapore and other ports of lading as per charter- party , and having shipped twenty - four hogsheads of stout and a quantity of deals ...
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... voyage towards London . At the time when the risk by the policy intended to be insured against , was to commence , the ship was well and sufficiently manned , and in all respects seaworthy . And whilst she was proceeding upon the voyage ...
... voyage towards London . At the time when the risk by the policy intended to be insured against , was to commence , the ship was well and sufficiently manned , and in all respects seaworthy . And whilst she was proceeding upon the voyage ...
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action admitted advowson affidavit aforesaid agreement ALDERSON alleged annuity appears assigns assumpsit attorney bail bankrupt bill bishop cargo charter-party chattel church claim codicil contended contract copyhold costs Court Court of Chancery covenant creditors damages debt declaration deed Defendant Defendant's devise discharged Earl of Stirling effect entered entitled evidence executed executors fendant GASELEE grant ground heir held intention issue Judge judgment jury king lease London Lord Lord Ellenborough Lord Tenterden Martinmas ment MIREHOUSE nonsuit obtained a rule opinion paid party payable payment peers peers of Scotland person Plaintiff plea pleaded prebend prebendary premises proceedings question received remainder RENNELL rent right of presentation rule nisi seised sheriff shewed cause ship statute sufficient tenant term testator thereof TINDAL C. J. trial Truro trust Tupling verdict vessel Vice Admiralty Court void voyage warrant wife Wilde Serjt words writ
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Seite 235 - But when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract.
Seite 516 - Our common law system consists in applying to new combinations of circumstances, those rules of law which we derive from legal principles and judicial precedents : 1832. MlREHOL'SE v. RKNNELI.. and for the sake of attaining uniformity, consistency, and certainty, we must apply those rules where they are not plainly unreasonable and inconvenient, to all cases which arise...
Seite 308 - In all cases in which any particular number of days, not expressed to be clear days, is prescribed by the rules or practice of the courts, the same shall be reckoned exclusively of the first day, and inclusively of the last day, unless the last day shall happen to fall on a Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday, or a day appointed for a public fast or thanksgiving ; in which case the time shall be reckoned exclusively of that day also.
Seite 226 - ... when any variance shall appear between any matter in writing or in print produced in evidence, and the recital or setting forth thereof upon the record...
Seite 543 - The law therefore has wisely ordained, that the parson, quatenus parson, shall never die, any more than the king : by making him. and his successors a corporation. By which means all the original rights of the parsonage are preserved entire to the successor : for the present incumbent, and his predecessor who lived seven centuries ago, are in law one and the same person ; and what was given to the one was given to the other also.
Seite 313 - Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall alter or take away or lessen the Effect of any Payment of any Principal or Interest made by any Person whatsoever...
Seite 274 - That no examination or deposition to be taken by virtue of this act, shall be read in evidence at any trial without the consent of the party against whom the same may be offered, unless it shall appear to the satisfaction of the Judge that the examinant or deponent is beyond the jurisdiction of the court, or dead, or unable from permanent sickness, or other permanent infirmity, to attend the trial...
Seite 131 - ... lost and been deprived of divers great gains and profits which he might and otherwise would have derived from the said invention and...
Seite 96 - EB, deceased, at the time of the making of the said indenture, was seised in his demesne, as of freehold for the term of his natural life, of and in the said demised premises, with the appurtenances...
Seite 403 - Court is hereby required to ascertain the Value thereof, and to admit such Person to prove the Amount so ascertained, and to receive Dividends thereon; or if such Value shall not be so ascertained before the Contingency shall have happened, then such Person may, after such Contingency shall have happened, prove in respect of such Debt, and receive Dividends with the other Creditors, not disturbing any former Dividends; provided such Person had not, when such Debt was contracted, Notice of any Act...