Queen's Bench Reports, Volume 14Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench, Thomas Flower Ellis Saunders and Benning, 1853 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... held with the lands in question . " The Company issued a warrant accordingly to the sheriff of the city , under which an inquisition was taken for assessing the re- quired compensation . Both parties attended the in- quisition ; and ...
... held with the lands in question . " The Company issued a warrant accordingly to the sheriff of the city , under which an inquisition was taken for assessing the re- quired compensation . Both parties attended the in- quisition ; and ...
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... held that the inquisition was properly taken in the city ; and he left the case to the jury , who awarded 380l . as compensa- tion ; and for that sum judgment was given . In last term ( a ) , Crowder and Tomlinson shewed cause . Cooling ...
... held that the inquisition was properly taken in the city ; and he left the case to the jury , who awarded 380l . as compensa- tion ; and for that sum judgment was given . In last term ( a ) , Crowder and Tomlinson shewed cause . Cooling ...
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... held to be rightly brought in the latter county , al- though it was required by statute that any such action should be brought in the county where the cause of action arose ; Sutton v . Clarke ( c ) . Besides , the Com- pany directed ...
... held to be rightly brought in the latter county , al- though it was required by statute that any such action should be brought in the county where the cause of action arose ; Sutton v . Clarke ( c ) . Besides , the Com- pany directed ...
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... held 1849 . The QUEEN v . GREAT NORTHERN pany . by him in fee in the city of Lincoln . The injury , if Railway Com- any , is occasioned by the works of the Company in the county of Lincoln , on the other side of the Fossdyke , by ...
... held 1849 . The QUEEN v . GREAT NORTHERN pany . by him in fee in the city of Lincoln . The injury , if Railway Com- any , is occasioned by the works of the Company in the county of Lincoln , on the other side of the Fossdyke , by ...
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... Held : that the finding by the justices of the arbitrators having neglected to award was not conclusive , that being ... held , and all the business transacted , and the award made , within the borough ; but that J. resided , and the act ...
... Held : that the finding by the justices of the arbitrators having neglected to award was not conclusive , that being ... held , and all the business transacted , and the award made , within the borough ; but that J. resided , and the act ...
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