The Irish Jurist, Volume 1; Volume 8E.J. Milliken, 1856 - Law |
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... defendant had lodged a sum of money in court in discharge of the action , which the plaintiff had drawn ; and in the year 1853 withdrew notice of trial which had been served . In 1855 , the defendant became bankrupt , and the plaintiff ...
... defendant had lodged a sum of money in court in discharge of the action , which the plaintiff had drawn ; and in the year 1853 withdrew notice of trial which had been served . In 1855 , the defendant became bankrupt , and the plaintiff ...
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... defendant the said sum of £ 67 6s . for 43rd General Order . He did find upon the roll a damages , for the non - performance of the identical judgment answering these descriptions , but because promises in the first paragraph of the ...
... defendant the said sum of £ 67 6s . for 43rd General Order . He did find upon the roll a damages , for the non - performance of the identical judgment answering these descriptions , but because promises in the first paragraph of the ...
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... defendant , on the 17th September , 1853 , caused the plaintiff to be again assaulted at Headford , and maliciously and with- and plaint ) the defendant pleaded that he was a justice of the peace ; that a certain person had sworn an ...
... defendant , on the 17th September , 1853 , caused the plaintiff to be again assaulted at Headford , and maliciously and with- and plaint ) the defendant pleaded that he was a justice of the peace ; that a certain person had sworn an ...
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years , which warrant the defendant afterwards is no doubt but that the defendant would have been duly caused to be delivered to the said constable , protected - Roscoe on Ev . 157 , ( last ed . ) ; I Sm . under which the plaintiff was ...
years , which warrant the defendant afterwards is no doubt but that the defendant would have been duly caused to be delivered to the said constable , protected - Roscoe on Ev . 157 , ( last ed . ) ; I Sm . under which the plaintiff was ...
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... defendant gets his costs in reference to the proceedings thus aban- doned . There is nothing in the Act cited depriv- ing the plaintiff of such right . The section of the Act relied upon only applies to cases where a party seeks to ...
... defendant gets his costs in reference to the proceedings thus aban- doned . There is nothing in the Act cited depriv- ing the plaintiff of such right . The section of the Act relied upon only applies to cases where a party seeks to ...
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Page 289 - ... it shall be lawful for the said lessor at any time thereafter into and upon the said demised premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole to re-enter and the same to have again re-possess and enjoy as of his or their former estate anything hereinafter contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 347 - ... unless it shall appear that the same was enjoyed by some consent or agreement expressly made or given for that purpose by deed or writing.
Page 84 - ... of the goods and chattels of one John Smith, then and there being found, feloniously did steal, take and carry away against the peace of our said Lady the Queen, her crown and dignity, and against the form of the statute in such case made and provided.
Page 91 - die without leaving issue," or " have no issue," or any other words which may import either a want or failure of P- 159. issue of any person in his lifetime or at the time of his death, or an indefinite failure of his issue, shall be construed to mean a want or failure of issue in the lifetime or at the time of the...
Page 114 - ... it shall be lawful for the said commissioners, and they are hereby required...
Page 140 - ... judge, the profession, occupation, or quality, and place of abode of the plaintiff, on pain of being guilty of a contempt of the court from which such writ...
Page 11 - Bench ; nor shall any such action be brought for anything done under any such warrant which shall have been issued by such justice to procure the appearance of such party, and which shall have been followed by a conviction or order in the same matter, until after such conviction or order shall have been so quashed...
Page 200 - ... comprised in such Bill of Sale in the Execution of any Process of any Court of Law or Equity authorizing the Seizure of the Goods of the Person by whom or of whose Goods such Bill of Sale...
Page 93 - An Act to promote the Drainage of Lands, and Improvement of Navigation and Water Power in connexion with such Drainage, in Ireland...
Page 347 - ... of such two persons shall be less than sixty years, then it shall be necessary to show such payment or render of modus made or enjoyment had (as the case may be), not only during the whole of such time, but also during such further number of years,, either before or after such time...