Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, Band 2J. Butterworth and Son, 1819 |
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... refused ; and where bills are transmitted by the post , they ought in due course to be returned by the follow- ing post . Now here the bill was not so returned , nor was there any refusal to accept , and , therefore , the drawee must be ...
... refused ; and where bills are transmitted by the post , they ought in due course to be returned by the follow- ing post . Now here the bill was not so returned , nor was there any refusal to accept , and , therefore , the drawee must be ...
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... refused to pay . The question for the opinion of the Court was , whether under these circumstances the defendant was liable to the toll .. The case was argued by Hutchinson for the plaintiff , and Denman for the defendant , but the ...
... refused to pay . The question for the opinion of the Court was , whether under these circumstances the defendant was liable to the toll .. The case was argued by Hutchinson for the plaintiff , and Denman for the defendant , but the ...
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... refused to permit the boat to pass such lock , unless the sum of 31. 15s . was paid to them , being the amount of tonnage on the twenty tons of coal navigated upon the canal and navigation from Liverpool to Orrell . The plaintiffs not ...
... refused to permit the boat to pass such lock , unless the sum of 31. 15s . was paid to them , being the amount of tonnage on the twenty tons of coal navigated upon the canal and navigation from Liverpool to Orrell . The plaintiffs not ...
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... refused . The question for the opinion of the Court was , whether the indenture of lease of the 29th day of September , 1806 , was void .. Chitty for the plaintiff . This lease is void within the stat . 9 G. 2. c . 36. s . 1. It is ...
... refused . The question for the opinion of the Court was , whether the indenture of lease of the 29th day of September , 1806 , was void .. Chitty for the plaintiff . This lease is void within the stat . 9 G. 2. c . 36. s . 1. It is ...
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... refused . BAYLEY J. ( who tried the cause , ) concurred . Rule refused . Saturday , Nov. 7th . Payment of money into court generally on the whole declaration ad mits the con- tract as stated in each count , and a breach of it , and that ...
... refused . BAYLEY J. ( who tried the cause , ) concurred . Rule refused . Saturday , Nov. 7th . Payment of money into court generally on the whole declaration ad mits the con- tract as stated in each count , and a breach of it , and that ...
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ABBOTT C. J. act of parliament action affidavit afterwards appears apply appointment assigns ASSUMPSIT attorney authority bail bankrupt barratry BAYLEY bill of exchange Birmingham canal navigations bond borough canal cargo charter-party cited clause considered contended contrà contract costs Court covenant debt declaration deed defendant delivered demised discharged Earl of Orford ejectment entitled evidence execution expressly fendant freight freighter given grant ground heirs Held HOLROYD indenture Inhabit issue judgment jury justices KING land latter learned Judge lease lessee lessor liable Lord Lord Ellenborough mandamus master ment messuage Netherthong nonsuit notice opinion owner paid parish party pauper payment person plaintiff plea pleaded Polesworth possession premises purpose question recover refused rent rule nisi sessions settlement settlor sheriff shewed cause ship statute statute of Anne sufficient tenant term testator thereof tion trial trover trustees verdict voyage words writ
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Seite 654 - From the variety of cases relative to judgments being given in evidence in civil suits, these two deductions seem to follow as generally true: first, that the judgment of a court of concurrent jurisdiction, directly upon the point, is as a plea, a bar, or as evidence, conclusive, between the same parties, upon the same matter, directly in question in another court...
Seite 617 - ... sealed and delivered, in the presence of, and attested by two or more credible witnesses...
Seite 522 - ... by reason of some defects in the law poor people are not restrained from going from one parish to another, and therefore do endeavour to settle themselves in those parishes where there is the best stock, the largest commons or wastes to build cottages, and the most woods for them to burn and destroy, and when they have consumed it then to another parish, and at last become rogues and vagabonds, to the great discouragement of parishes to provide stocks where it is liable to be devoured by strangers...
Seite 23 - ... manner following: viz., so much as might be earned at the time of the arrival of the ship at her first destined port abroad, to be paid within ten days next after her arrival...
Seite 524 - ... appeal to the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held for the said county, riding or division, city or town corporate, who, upon hearing of the said appeal, shall have full power finally to determine the same.
Seite 139 - A factor is a person to whom goods are consigned for sale by a merchant residing abroad, or at a distance from the place of sale, and he usually sells in his own name...
Seite 803 - The following certificate was afterwards sent: — This case has been argued before us by counsel ; we have considered it, and are of opinion, that...
Seite 652 - This defense sets up a judgment of nonsuit in a former action between the same parties, and for the same cause of action, in bar of this suit.
Seite 81 - Maunsell, share and share alike, to be paid to them at their respective ages of twenty-one years...
Seite 193 - ... falsely stated by the defendant, the plaintiff, on producing a certificate from the proper officer or person having the custody of the records or proceedings of the Court where such judgment is alleged to have been recovered, that there is no such record or entry of a judgment as therein stated, shall be at liberty to sign judgment as for want of a plea, by leave of the Court or a Judge.