English Reports in Law and Equity: Containing Reports of Cases in the House of Lords, Privy Council, Courts of Equity and Common Law; and in the Admiralty and Ecclesiastical Courts; Including Also Cases in Bankruptcy and Crown Cases ReservedEdmund Hatch Bennett, Chauncey Smith C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... construction of the general order , which makes it a very important motion ; for it is of the greatest con- sequence that general uniformity of practice should be observed , and not be subject to modifications of opinions . I understand ...
... construction of the general order , which makes it a very important motion ; for it is of the greatest con- sequence that general uniformity of practice should be observed , and not be subject to modifications of opinions . I understand ...
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... construction of this 68th order ? It is very carefully framed , and the expressions would not have been varied from those in the old order unless it had been intended to introduce a new practice ; nothing could have been more dangerous ...
... construction of this 68th order ? It is very carefully framed , and the expressions would not have been varied from those in the old order unless it had been intended to introduce a new practice ; nothing could have been more dangerous ...
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... construction of the deed , the new trustees ought to be appointed by the parish , or by the rate payers of the parish in vestry assembled , and consequently that the present trustees have not been duly appointed . It does not appear to ...
... construction of the deed , the new trustees ought to be appointed by the parish , or by the rate payers of the parish in vestry assembled , and consequently that the present trustees have not been duly appointed . It does not appear to ...
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... construction of the 32d order of August , 1841. Prior to the issue of the orders upon claims , the question had been frequently under the consideration of the court , whether under the 32d order of August , 1841 , an administration suit ...
... construction of the 32d order of August , 1841. Prior to the issue of the orders upon claims , the question had been frequently under the consideration of the court , whether under the 32d order of August , 1841 , an administration suit ...
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... construction to be put upon the 32d order was , that it was not necessary that all the trustees should be made parties . He said that the remedy might always be enforced against one only of sev- eral trustees , and that the only reason ...
... construction to be put upon the 32d order was , that it was not necessary that all the trustees should be made parties . He said that the remedy might always be enforced against one only of sev- eral trustees , and that the only reason ...
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Seite 633 - ... a question of fact for the jury, and not of law for the court.
Seite 515 - That in actions of debt, or upon the case, grounded upon any simple contract, no acknowledgment or promise by words only shall be deemed sufficient evidence of a new or continuing contract...
Seite 83 - That all gifts, grants, conveyances, appointments, assurances, transfers and settlements whatsoever, of any lands, tenements, or other hereditaments, or of any estate or interest therein...
Seite 519 - action commenced after the passing of this Act in any of Her ' Majesty's Superior Courts of Record in trespass, trover, or case ' not being an action for malicious prosecution or for libel or for ' slander or for criminal conversation or for seduction, the plaintiff ' shall recover a sum not exceeding £ 5, the plaintiff shall have ' judgment to recover such sum only and NO COSTS...
Seite 518 - That in Actions of Debt or upon the Case grounded upon any Simple Contract no Acknowledgment or Promise by Words only shall be deemed sufficient Evidence of a new or continuing Contract, whereby to take any Case out of the Operation of the said Enactments...
Seite 418 - Years from thence next following to be fully complete and ended DURING which Term the said Apprentice his Master faithfully shall serve his secrets keep his lawful commands everywhere gladly do...
Seite 477 - Streams of water are intended for the use and comfort of man ; and it would be unreasonable, and contrary to the universal sense of mankind, to debar every riparian proprietor from the application of the water to domestic, agricultural, and manufacturing purposes...
Seite 476 - ... without diminution or alteration. No proprietor has a right to use the water, to the prejudice of other proprietors, above or below him, unless he has a prior right to divert it, or a title to some exclusive enjoyment. He has no property in the water itself, but a simple usufruct while it passes along.
Seite 337 - Act contained as may be applicable to such case, or to the like effect ; and in all cases where by any Act of Parliament authority is given to commit a person to prison, or to levy any sum upon his goods or chattels by distress, for not obeying any order of a justice or justices, the defendant shall be served with a copy of the minute of such order before any warrant of commitment or of distress shall issue in that behalf, and such order or minute shall not form any part of such warrant of commitment...
Seite 134 - And be it further enacted, that every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.