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, Volume 2Saunders and Benning, 1832 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 78
... which the currency would have produced according to the actual rate of exchange between Jamaic1 and England at the date of the judgment . current current money for his costs . The declaration contained • 78 CASES IN EASTER TERM.
... which the currency would have produced according to the actual rate of exchange between Jamaic1 and England at the date of the judgment . current current money for his costs . The declaration contained • 78 CASES IN EASTER TERM.
Page 79
... costs . The declaration contained • 1 an averment that the damages , costs , and charges in form aforesaid recovered , at the time of the recovery thereof , were , and still are , of great value , to wit , of the value of 11177. Os . 3d ...
... costs . The declaration contained • 1 an averment that the damages , costs , and charges in form aforesaid recovered , at the time of the recovery thereof , were , and still are , of great value , to wit , of the value of 11177. Os . 3d ...
Page 112
... costs . It appeared that follows : 100l . at Christmas 1829 , if both should be then living ; 1007 . at Midsummer 1830 , if both should be then living ; and 100l . at Christ- mas 1850 , on the same con- dition . Judg . in May 1829 the ...
... costs . It appeared that follows : 100l . at Christmas 1829 , if both should be then living ; 1007 . at Midsummer 1830 , if both should be then living ; and 100l . at Christ- mas 1850 , on the same con- dition . Judg . in May 1829 the ...
Page 115
... wardens , belonging to the company or relating to its affairs , the Court dis- charged the rule with costs . I 2 deponents 1831 . The KING against The MERCHANT TAILORS ' deponents IN THE FIRST YEAR OF WILLIAM IV . 115.
... wardens , belonging to the company or relating to its affairs , the Court dis- charged the rule with costs . I 2 deponents 1831 . The KING against The MERCHANT TAILORS ' deponents IN THE FIRST YEAR OF WILLIAM IV . 115.
Page 130
... costs , because where parties make an entirely novel application , in which they fail , they ought the expense of it . to pay Rule discharged with costs . 1831 . DILLON and SPENCE , Assignees of JEFFERSON , 130 CASES IN EASTER TERM.
... costs , because where parties make an entirely novel application , in which they fail , they ought the expense of it . to pay Rule discharged with costs . 1831 . DILLON and SPENCE , Assignees of JEFFERSON , 130 CASES IN EASTER TERM.
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