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... horse and cart , which were to be the property of the plaintiff , but of which Facey was to have the possession and the use , subject to such occasional use as plaintiff might require to have of them , and to their being given up to ...
... horse and cart , which were to be the property of the plaintiff , but of which Facey was to have the possession and the use , subject to such occasional use as plaintiff might require to have of them , and to their being given up to ...
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... horse and cart were used in transporting Facey's effects to the pier at which he was to embark ; and the defendant , to whom he owed money for fodder supplied to the horse , went with him to procure payment if he could . At parting ...
... horse and cart were used in transporting Facey's effects to the pier at which he was to embark ; and the defendant , to whom he owed money for fodder supplied to the horse , went with him to procure payment if he could . At parting ...
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... horse or a cow . So a bill might lie for an heirloom , as in the case of Pusey v . Pusey , 1 Vern . 273. And though in trover the plaintiff could have only damages , yet in detinue the thing itself , if it can be found , is to be ...
... horse or a cow . So a bill might lie for an heirloom , as in the case of Pusey v . Pusey , 1 Vern . 273. And though in trover the plaintiff could have only damages , yet in detinue the thing itself , if it can be found , is to be ...
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... horses , which we in general call cattle ; and so Fleta ( L. 1 , c . 43 ) defines them pecus vagans , quod nullus petit , sequitur , vel advocat . For animals upon which the law sets no value , as a dog or cat , and animals feræ naturæ ...
... horses , which we in general call cattle ; and so Fleta ( L. 1 , c . 43 ) defines them pecus vagans , quod nullus petit , sequitur , vel advocat . For animals upon which the law sets no value , as a dog or cat , and animals feræ naturæ ...
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... horse , or the like , not being in motion , ( 3 Inst . 57. 1 Hal . P. C. 422 ) ; whereas , if an adult person falls from thence and is killed , the thing is certainly forfeited . For the reason given by Sir Matthew Hale seems to be very ...
... horse , or the like , not being in motion , ( 3 Inst . 57. 1 Hal . P. C. 422 ) ; whereas , if an adult person falls from thence and is killed , the thing is certainly forfeited . For the reason given by Sir Matthew Hale seems to be very ...
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