Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: During Michaelmas Term, Eighth Geo. IV.[-Easter Team, Eleventh Geo. IV. 1827-30] ... By James Manning ... and Archer Ryland ... With an Index and Table of Principal Matters, Volume 5 |
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... Tenterden , C.J. Look- ing at the language of the statute , this clause appears to be introduced not with a view to the interest of the owners , so as to prevent other persons from obtaining a lien . The certificate is to be given up to ...
... Tenterden , C.J. Look- ing at the language of the statute , this clause appears to be introduced not with a view to the interest of the owners , so as to prevent other persons from obtaining a lien . The certificate is to be given up to ...
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... Tenterden , C. J. In point of practice there is a well known distinction between a place of payment in- serted in the body of the note , and a place mentioned in a memorandum at the foot of a note ; in the former case it is considered ...
... Tenterden , C. J. In point of practice there is a well known distinction between a place of payment in- serted in the body of the note , and a place mentioned in a memorandum at the foot of a note ; in the former case it is considered ...
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... Tenterden , C. J. The money was advanced for the very purpose of executing the orders . Parke , J. That is , in effect , an as- signment . Notice to the debtor is necessary only for the purpose of taking the case out of the statute of ...
... Tenterden , C. J. The money was advanced for the very purpose of executing the orders . Parke , J. That is , in effect , an as- signment . Notice to the debtor is necessary only for the purpose of taking the case out of the statute of ...
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... TENTERDEN , C. J. - I thought at the trial that it would be carrying the law of fraudulent preference to a greater extent than it had yet been carried to treat this transaction as a fraudulent preference , and I am still of opinion that ...
... TENTERDEN , C. J. - I thought at the trial that it would be carrying the law of fraudulent preference to a greater extent than it had yet been carried to treat this transaction as a fraudulent preference , and I am still of opinion that ...
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... Tenterden , C. J. I suppose no point is intended to be made as to the form of the abandonment . The notice is , that he aban- dons his interest in the ship , in which he had no inte- rest . ] The objection taken to the notice was , that ...
... Tenterden , C. J. I suppose no point is intended to be made as to the form of the abandonment . The notice is , that he aban- dons his interest in the ship , in which he had no inte- rest . ] The objection taken to the notice was , that ...
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act of bankruptcy action admitted advowson aforesaid afterwards alleged appear assigns ASSUMPSIT attorney authority award bankrupt Bayley bill Bingh Bishop Bishop of EXETER BLACKAWTON commission committed Company contrà contract conveyance copyhold costs Court Coventry Canal creditors debt declaration deed defendant delivered demise devise discharged entitled entry evidence execution fact fee simple fendant feoffment Foleshill given Grand Junction Canal grant heirs held hiring indenture indorsed interest issue judgment jury justices KING land Langriville learned judge lease lessor LITTLEDALE Lord Tenterden manor ment messuages nonsuit notice opinion Oxford Canal paid parish Parke party pauper payable payment person plaintiff plaintiffs in error plea pleaded possession premises present question received refused rent respect rule seised seisin sessions settlement sheriff shewed cause ship Sourabaya statute tenant tenements term thereof tion trial trustees usury verdict void William words writ
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Page 532 - ... as by the known usage of trade, or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular sense of the same words ; or unless the context evidently points out that they must in the particular instance, and in order to effectuate the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special and peculiar sense.
Page 757 - And be it further enacted, that every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Page 564 - ... to the use of Wilbraham Egerton, of Tatton, in the county of Chester, Esquire, and his assigns for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of waste...
Page 757 - And be it further enacted, that it shall be lawful for every person to devise, bequeath, or dispose of, by his will executed in manner hereinafter required, all real estate and all personal estate which he shall be entitled to, either at law or in equity, at the time of his death...
Page 414 - Collard, his heirs and assigns for ever, according to the custom of the manor...
Page 714 - Act, shall be conveyed, demised, and assured to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of every such parish respectively, and their successors, in trust for the parish ; and such churchwardens and overseers of the poor, and their successors, shall and may and they are hereby empowered to accept, take, and hold, in the nature of a body corporate, for and on behalf of the parish, all such buildings, lands, and hereditaments, and also all other buildings, lands, and hereditaments belonging to such...
Page 61 - ... to move to enter a nonsuit, if the court should be of opinion that the indorsement of the promissory note in pencil was not a good and valid indorsement.
Page 354 - Creditor under the Commission Fifteen Shillings in the Pound, such Certificate shall only protect his Person from Arrest and Imprisonment, but his future Estate and Effects (except his Tools of Trade and necessary Household Furniture, and the Wearing Apparel of himself, his Wife and Children), shall vest in the Assignees under the said Commission, who shall be entitled to seize the same in like manner as they might have seized Property of which such Bankrupt was possessed at the issuing the Commission.
Page 542 - And it shall be lawful for the said ship, &c, in this voyage, to proceed and sail to and touch and stay at any ports or places whatsoever without prejudice to this insurance.
Page 783 - That every action brought against any person for any thing done in pursuance of this act, shall be commenced within three calendar months next after the fact committed...