The English Reports: Privy Council (including Indian appeals) (1809-1865), Volume 14

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W. Green, 1901 - Law reports, digests, etc

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Page 123 - value, to wit of the value of Rs. 80,000, by the Plaintiffs, sold and delivered to the Defendant, at his request. The fourth count was for money had and received by the Defendant to the use of the Plaintiffs; the fifth count was for interest, and the
Page 35 - their Lordships ordered the cause to be remitted, with all its incidents, to- the Judge from whom the same was brought." Her Majesty, having taken the report into consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to approve thereof, and of what was therein recommended ; and to order,
Page 52 - The Lords of the Committee, in obedience to your Majesty's said order of reference, have this day taken the said petition into consideration, and having been attended by counsel on behalf of the Petitioner, and likewise on behalf of the East India Company, their Lordships do this day agree
Page 4 - at the time of any such Cause of Action given or accrued, fallen or come, within the Age of Twenty-one Years, Feme Covert, Non Compos Mentis, imprisoned or beyond the Seas ; that then such Person or Persons shall be at Liberty to bring
Page 66 - occasioned by the non-observance of either of the foregoing rules with respect to the passing of steamers, or of the rules to be made as aforesaid by the Lord High Admiral, or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, with respect to the exhibition of lights, the
Page 567 - obeyed by all steam ships, and by all sailing ships, whether on the port or starboard tack, and whether close-hauled or not, unless the circumstances of the case are such as to render a departure from the rule necessary in order to avoid immediate danger, and subject also to the proviso that due regard
Page 66 - the charge of such vessel, and such master or other person shall, unless it appears to the Court before which the case is tried that the circumstances of the case were such as to justify a departure from the rule, be subject in all proceedings, whether civil or criminal, to the legal consequences of such default.
Page 410 - extend to Russian vessels having on board any officer in the military or naval service of the enemy, or any article prohibited, or contraband of war, or any despatch of or to the Russian Government." There is here an enumeration of the several particulars which are
Page 457 - ships, and by all sailing ships, whether on the port or starboard tack, and whether close-hauled or not, unless the circumstances of the case are such as to render a departure from the rule necessary in order to avoid immediate danger, and subject also to the proviso that due regard shall be had to the dangers of
Page 76 - and all remedies hereby given to judgment creditors, are in like manner given to persons to whom any moneys, or costs, charges, or expenses are by such orders or rules respectively directed to be paid." The Orders of the 23rd of July,

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