Reports of Cases Decided by the English Courts: With Notes and References to Kindred Cases and Authorities, Volume 6William Gould, 1878 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , Nov. 19 , 1873. 8 Law Jour . , 691 , 709 ; 56 Law Times , 15 , 27 . ' Baron MARTIN resigned January 5 , 1874. 56 Law Times , 174 ; 9 Law Jour . , 19 . 6 RICHARD PAUL AMPHLETT , Q.C. , was ...
... appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , Nov. 19 , 1873. 8 Law Jour . , 691 , 709 ; 56 Law Times , 15 , 27 . ' Baron MARTIN resigned January 5 , 1874. 56 Law Times , 174 ; 9 Law Jour . , 19 . 6 RICHARD PAUL AMPHLETT , Q.C. , was ...
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... appointed vice chancellor , Nov. 6 , 1873 , to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Vice Chancellor WICKENS . 56 Law Times , 15 ; 8 Law Jour . , 658 . TABLE OF OF CASES REPORTED IN THIS VOLUME . Page iv NAMES OF THE JUDGES .
... appointed vice chancellor , Nov. 6 , 1873 , to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Vice Chancellor WICKENS . 56 Law Times , 15 ; 8 Law Jour . , 658 . TABLE OF OF CASES REPORTED IN THIS VOLUME . Page iv NAMES OF THE JUDGES .
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... appointed for the pur pose of inclosing these commons , and in order to substantiate a claim to certain rights of common over the commons thus to be inclosed , search was made at the family seat of Earl Beauchamp for family deeds ...
... appointed for the pur pose of inclosing these commons , and in order to substantiate a claim to certain rights of common over the commons thus to be inclosed , search was made at the family seat of Earl Beauchamp for family deeds ...
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... appointed the case to be re - argued before them , along with three judges of the Second Division . In accordance with the opinions of a majority of seven judges , the first division decided , on the 2d of December , 1871 , against the ...
... appointed the case to be re - argued before them , along with three judges of the Second Division . In accordance with the opinions of a majority of seven judges , the first division decided , on the 2d of December , 1871 , against the ...
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... appointed to inspect weights and measures , at all reasonable times to in- spect all beams , scales and balances , and weights and measures in the pos- session of any person selling , offering , or exposing for sale any goods on any ...
... appointed to inspect weights and measures , at all reasonable times to in- spect all beams , scales and balances , and weights and measures in the pos- session of any person selling , offering , or exposing for sale any goods on any ...
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Page 276 - A verdict was entered for the defendant ; leave being reserved to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for him.