The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 173W. Green, 1928 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... reasonable request of any two voters , to depose and swear to his qualification in estate , as required by the statute . It then proceeded to aver . that two electors ( naming them ) , on the 10th of February , before the day fixed for ...
... reasonable request of any two voters , to depose and swear to his qualification in estate , as required by the statute . It then proceeded to aver . that two electors ( naming them ) , on the 10th of February , before the day fixed for ...
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... reasonable doubt on either of the points , you will acquit the defendant . Verdict - Not guilty . The jury added , that they did not believe the defendant knew that the property was not worth £ 300 a year . * Sir W. W. Follett , and ...
... reasonable doubt on either of the points , you will acquit the defendant . Verdict - Not guilty . The jury added , that they did not believe the defendant knew that the property was not worth £ 300 a year . * Sir W. W. Follett , and ...
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... reasonable reward ; that the defendant accepted such retainer and employment , and thereupon it became his duty to perform the operation in a careful , skilful , and proper manner ; and although he did , by a certain servant of his ...
... reasonable reward ; that the defendant accepted such retainer and employment , and thereupon it became his duty to perform the operation in a careful , skilful , and proper manner ; and although he did , by a certain servant of his ...
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... reasonable damages as you think him entitled to under all the circumstances . Verdict for the defendant . Talfourd , Serjt . , and W. H. Watson , for the plaintiff . Wilde , Serjt . , and Payne , for the defendant . [ Attornies ...
... reasonable damages as you think him entitled to under all the circumstances . Verdict for the defendant . Talfourd , Serjt . , and W. H. Watson , for the plaintiff . Wilde , Serjt . , and Payne , for the defendant . [ Attornies ...
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... ( reasonable use and wear thereof in the meantime only excepted ) ; and , furthermore , that he the said James Daniell , his executors , administrators , or assigns , should not nor would at any time during the continuance of the said ...
... ( reasonable use and wear thereof in the meantime only excepted ) ; and , furthermore , that he the said James Daniell , his executors , administrators , or assigns , should not nor would at any time during the continuance of the said ...
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