Irish Equity Reports, Volume 1Hodges and Smith., 1839 - Equity "Cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery and the Rolls Court." (varies). |
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... rule of 1832. The notice describes the bail as householders , whereas the rule requires that the notice should state whether the bail are housekeepers or freeholders . This court has already allowed the objection in Anon ( a ) . The ...
... rule of 1832. The notice describes the bail as householders , whereas the rule requires that the notice should state whether the bail are housekeepers or freeholders . This court has already allowed the objection in Anon ( a ) . The ...
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... rule nisi had been obtained in this case , for a fine upon the sheriff of the county of Tipperary , for not making a return to a writ of ca. sa . , issued against three defendants . It appeared that the sheriff issued his warrant , and ...
... rule nisi had been obtained in this case , for a fine upon the sheriff of the county of Tipperary , for not making a return to a writ of ca. sa . , issued against three defendants . It appeared that the sheriff issued his warrant , and ...
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... Rule of the 8th May , 1832. Mr. Clancy totally mistakes the effect of this rule . The first part of the rule applies to the shortening of pleadings in certain cases , and the second part to consultations after issue joined . It , in ...
... Rule of the 8th May , 1832. Mr. Clancy totally mistakes the effect of this rule . The first part of the rule applies to the shortening of pleadings in certain cases , and the second part to consultations after issue joined . It , in ...
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... rule which applies alike to the most important and the most trivial case ; in that view the Law Society differ with ... rule of the court already referred to . That rule is most salutary : it allows the costs of one consultation and one ...
... rule which applies alike to the most important and the most trivial case ; in that view the Law Society differ with ... rule of the court already referred to . That rule is most salutary : it allows the costs of one consultation and one ...
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... rule . The adversary is not to pay for the peculiar difficulties of each individual case , or the degree of caution or circumspection which the advisers of his opponent may choose to exercise . The officer further states that he ...
... rule . The adversary is not to pay for the peculiar difficulties of each individual case , or the degree of caution or circumspection which the advisers of his opponent may choose to exercise . The officer further states that he ...
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Page 189 - ... be assigned, granted, or surrendered, unless it be by deed or note in writing signed by the party so assigning, granting, or surrendering the same, or their agents thereunto lawfully authorized by writing, or by act and operation of law.
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Page 259 - Act, to plead the general issue, and to give the special matter in evidence...
Page 303 - And be it enacted, that if any person shall unlawfully take, or cause to be taken, any unmarried girl, being under the age of sixteen years, out of the possession and against the will of her father or mother, or of any other person having the lawful care or charge of her, every such offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor...
Page 252 - It seemed to the court in this case, that it is sufficient to state in the declaration so much of any contract, consisting of several distinct parts and collateral provisions as contains the entire consideration for the act and the entire act which is to be done...
Page 8 - And, for the like reason, in an action by the indorsee against the acceptor of a bill of exchange...
Page 311 - plain that the detection and conviction of the offender are the objects "of the legislature, the case will be within the exception, and the person "benefitted by the conviction will, notwithstanding his interest be com"petent.
Page 246 - ... in consideration of the premises, and that the plaintiff, at the request of the defendant, had...
Page 276 - Where a statute directs the doing of a thing for the sake of justice or the public good, the word 'may' is the same as the word 'shall;
Page 365 - ... mentioned, did not, nor did any or either of them, accrue to the said plaintiff, at any time within six years next before the commencement of this suit...