The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 173W. Green, 1928 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... submitted that the plaintiff must either put in the written agreement , or be nonsuited . Knowles , for the plaintiff . I submit , that as the plaintiff has successfully termin- ated his case without disclosing the existence of a ...
... submitted that the plaintiff must either put in the written agreement , or be nonsuited . Knowles , for the plaintiff . I submit , that as the plaintiff has successfully termin- ated his case without disclosing the existence of a ...
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... submit that the drawer of an accommodation bill is not a competent witness . Parke , B. - I will indorse his name on the record under the stat . 4 & 5 Will . IV . c . 42 , s . 27 ( a ) 1 . Platt . I recollect that in one case Lord ...
... submit that the drawer of an accommodation bill is not a competent witness . Parke , B. - I will indorse his name on the record under the stat . 4 & 5 Will . IV . c . 42 , s . 27 ( a ) 1 . Platt . I recollect that in one case Lord ...
Page 53
... submit the plaintiff's documents to him . This witness further stated , that when he saw by the mark on the certificate that the plaintiff had been dismissed from the police force , he informed the plaintiff that he would do nothing ...
... submit the plaintiff's documents to him . This witness further stated , that when he saw by the mark on the certificate that the plaintiff had been dismissed from the police force , he informed the plaintiff that he would do nothing ...
Page 99
... submitted that the prisoner ought to be acquitted on two grounds : first , that there was no sufficient proof that the ... submit that the prosecutor , when the prisoner got off the manor , ought to have stopped , whereas he followed the ...
... submitted that the prisoner ought to be acquitted on two grounds : first , that there was no sufficient proof that the ... submit that the prosecutor , when the prisoner got off the manor , ought to have stopped , whereas he followed the ...
Page 101
... submit that the law never can require an innkeeper to keep open his house till midnight , more especially on a Sunday . It is admitted that the prosecutor did not tender any money or make any offer of payment . And further it will be ...
... submit that the law never can require an innkeeper to keep open his house till midnight , more especially on a Sunday . It is admitted that the prosecutor did not tender any money or make any offer of payment . And further it will be ...
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