Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas, and Other Courts: With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 2 |
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... examined touching a dissolution of partnership ( a ) , and to prove the usurious consideration of a deed he had drawn , Duffin v . Smith ( b ) ; and that Lord Kenyon HEATHCOTE . seemed to confine the rule to communications made in the ...
... examined touching a dissolution of partnership ( a ) , and to prove the usurious consideration of a deed he had drawn , Duffin v . Smith ( b ) ; and that Lord Kenyon HEATHCOTE . seemed to confine the rule to communications made in the ...
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... houses erected by great gar- deners and nursery - men as not to be considered as an- nexed to the freehold . Even if the law were so , which - - it is not necessary to examine , still , it CASES IN EASTER TERM 58 ...
... houses erected by great gar- deners and nursery - men as not to be considered as an- nexed to the freehold . Even if the law were so , which - - it is not necessary to examine , still , it CASES IN EASTER TERM 58 ...
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... examine , still , for obvious reasons , such a case would not be similar to the present : but in Elwes v . Mawe , speaking of this dictum , Lord Ellenbo- rough says , there exists no decided case , and , I believe , no recognised ...
... examine , still , for obvious reasons , such a case would not be similar to the present : but in Elwes v . Mawe , speaking of this dictum , Lord Ellenbo- rough says , there exists no decided case , and , I believe , no recognised ...
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... examine . Lord Ellenborough then proceeds ; " the order alone affects the bankrupt , and that amounts to nothing more than an order for payment . It falls then within the description of the act of parliament , viz . an order for the ...
... examine . Lord Ellenborough then proceeds ; " the order alone affects the bankrupt , and that amounts to nothing more than an order for payment . It falls then within the description of the act of parliament , viz . an order for the ...
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... examine them , not only on those mat- ters , but on the domestic conduct of the parties , it cannot be doubted that such a mode of enquiry would be illegal and actionable : in such a course , there is none of the confidence , none of ...
... examine them , not only on those mat- ters , but on the domestic conduct of the parties , it cannot be doubted that such a mode of enquiry would be illegal and actionable : in such a course , there is none of the confidence , none of ...
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Abbott C. J. acceptor action admitted annuity appears appointed assigns assumpsit aver bankers bankrupt bill of exchange charter-party clause of re-entry common law considered contract Court court of equity covenant Dallas C. J. debt decision declaration deed default Defendant demand demise distrain drawee drawer enquiry entitled evidence execution executors fendant filly freight grant heirs held holder intention issue JERSEY judgment jury King's Bench land landlord learned Judge leasing power liable Lord Chancellor Lord Ellenborough Lordships ment non-payment of rent nonsuit objection opinion owner paid party payable payment person Plaintiff Plaintiff in error plea possession power of re-entry premises present promissory note qualified acceptance question re-entry for non-payment reasonable received remainder replevin respect rule Serjt settlement shew ship Sir John Perring SMITH statute sufficient distress tenant term testator thereof tion trial verdict Warter witness words
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Page 430 - Dobe, or to his assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods, per hhd., with primage and average accustomed.
Page 76 - ... an account shall be taken of what is due from the one party to the other in respect of such mutual dealings, and the sum due from the one party shall be set off against any sum due from the other party, and the balance of such account, and no more, shall be claimed or paid on either side respectively...
Page 124 - And whereas no man can be forejudged of life or limb, or subjected in time of peace to any kind of punishment within this realm by martial law, or in any other manner than by the judgment of his peers, and according to the known and established laws of this realm...
Page 131 - All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects, which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing articles of war, are to be taken cognizance of by a general, or a regimental, garrison, or field officers...
Page 123 - That the commission for erecting the late court of commissioners for ecclesiastical causes, and all other commissions and courts of like nature, are illegal and pernicious.
Page 397 - Ship called the whereof is Master for this present Voyage and now riding at Anchor in the and bound for to say being marked and numbered as in the Margin, and are to be delivered...
Page 76 - II. c. 30, which provides that "when it shall appear to the said commissioners [in bankruptcy] or the major part of them, that there hath been mutual credit given by the bankrupt and any other person...
Page 24 - J. Tindale, Thomas Eyre & Sons, Thomas Nelson, Dudding & Nelson, Bank of England." The plaintiff declared as payee, against the defendants as acceptors. The declaration also contained counts for money had and received by the defendants to the use of the plaintiff, for money paid by the plaintiff to the use of the defendants, on an account stated, and for interest.
Page 58 - ... all actions of debt, grounded upon any lending or contract without specialty, and all actions of debt for arrearages of rent, shall be commenced and sued within six years next after the cause of such actions or suit, and not after.
Page 397 - In witness whereof, the master or purser of the said vessel hath affirmed to C. D bills of lading, all of this tenor and date; one of which being accomplished, the others to stand void.