The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 73
... ground for his dismissal ; and whether , if so , that was really a ground of dismissal . Then , as to the charge that the plaintiff did not conduct himself with the respect and propriety which the relation of master and servant requires ...
... ground for his dismissal ; and whether , if so , that was really a ground of dismissal . Then , as to the charge that the plaintiff did not conduct himself with the respect and propriety which the relation of master and servant requires ...
Page 258
... ground has been dismissed , on the ground that the Court could not see that substantial injustice had been done ; Honyman v . Lewis , 23 L. J. , Exch . 204. So , that it is clear , that in the present instance ( even apart from laches ) ...
... ground has been dismissed , on the ground that the Court could not see that substantial injustice had been done ; Honyman v . Lewis , 23 L. J. , Exch . 204. So , that it is clear , that in the present instance ( even apart from laches ) ...
Page 890
... ground in consequence of her having a greater draught than was represented , then he was not responsible . But he urged that , on the whole of the evidence , it was not so , and if , in truth , there was not mud enough for the vessel to ...
... ground in consequence of her having a greater draught than was represented , then he was not responsible . But he urged that , on the whole of the evidence , it was not so , and if , in truth , there was not mud enough for the vessel to ...
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