Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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Page 12
... evidence is taken from the judgment of this court . " One Facey was indebted to the plaintiff . He brought him £ 15 towards payment of the debt , but requested and obtained permission . to lay the money out in the purchase of a horse ...
... evidence is taken from the judgment of this court . " One Facey was indebted to the plaintiff . He brought him £ 15 towards payment of the debt , but requested and obtained permission . to lay the money out in the purchase of a horse ...
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John Chipman Gray. under what circumstance placed there , the evidence was contradictory , the plaintiff alleging it to have been placed in the ordinary way as an evidence of property , the defendant insinuating that it was so placed in ...
John Chipman Gray. under what circumstance placed there , the evidence was contradictory , the plaintiff alleging it to have been placed in the ordinary way as an evidence of property , the defendant insinuating that it was so placed in ...
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... evidence was as follows ( it came from Mr. Morton ) : — Robert Hamilton and Thomas Smyth against John Davis . In trover . The plaintiffs declare that on December 20 , 1770 , they were possessed of three hogsheads of tallow , value £ 100 ...
... evidence was as follows ( it came from Mr. Morton ) : — Robert Hamilton and Thomas Smyth against John Davis . In trover . The plaintiffs declare that on December 20 , 1770 , they were possessed of three hogsheads of tallow , value £ 100 ...
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... evidence in all par- ticulars ; and also proved the value of the tallow to be £ 30 per hogs- head on an average . The defendant called The plaintiff rested his case on this evidence . no witness , but objected to the plaintiff's right ...
... evidence in all par- ticulars ; and also proved the value of the tallow to be £ 30 per hogs- head on an average . The defendant called The plaintiff rested his case on this evidence . no witness , but objected to the plaintiff's right ...
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... evidence that a ship was not neutral , unless it appear that the condemnation went upon that ground , Bernarde v . Motteux , Dougl . 54 ; but such a sentence is conclusive as to every thing that appears on the face of it , Barzillay v ...
... evidence that a ship was not neutral , unless it appear that the condemnation went upon that ground , Bernarde v . Motteux , Dougl . 54 ; but such a sentence is conclusive as to every thing that appears on the face of it , Barzillay v ...
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