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Upon these facts the learned judge directed a verdict for the plaintiff , with leave
to move to enter a verdict for the defendant , or a nonsuit if under such
circumstances replevin did not lie . Montague Smith , in the ensuing term ,
obtained a rule ...
Upon these facts the learned judge directed a verdict for the plaintiff , with leave
to move to enter a verdict for the defendant , or a nonsuit if under such
circumstances replevin did not lie . Montague Smith , in the ensuing term ,
obtained a rule ...
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Abr . 430 , Replevin ( B ) 2 , it is said , if trespasser takes beasts , replevin lies of
this taking at election ; the authority for this is Yearb . Mich . 7 H . IV . fol . 28 B ,
where , the counsel or another judge alleging the contrary , Gascoigne , C . J . of
K ...
Abr . 430 , Replevin ( B ) 2 , it is said , if trespasser takes beasts , replevin lies of
this taking at election ; the authority for this is Yearb . Mich . 7 H . IV . fol . 28 B ,
where , the counsel or another judge alleging the contrary , Gascoigne , C . J . of
K ...
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Much importance ought not to be attached to such casual observations , even of
so great a judge at Nisi Prius . On the other hand , Lord Coke seems to be
authority the other way . In Co . Lit . 145 b , is the following passage : “ A
replegiare ...
Much importance ought not to be attached to such casual observations , even of
so great a judge at Nisi Prius . On the other hand , Lord Coke seems to be
authority the other way . In Co . Lit . 145 b , is the following passage : “ A
replegiare ...
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... late Earls of Northumber1 The opinions of the other judges concurring are
omitted . For the States which agree with the Pennsylvania doctrine , see Morris ,
Replevin ( 3d ed . ) 52 - 54 . land ) , was entitled to an old altar - 18 SOMERSET v
.
... late Earls of Northumber1 The opinions of the other judges concurring are
omitted . For the States which agree with the Pennsylvania doctrine , see Morris ,
Replevin ( 3d ed . ) 52 - 54 . land ) , was entitled to an old altar - 18 SOMERSET v
.
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Many similar remarks of eminent judges might be cited . ... Every judge who has
dealt with this subject has felt the importance of upholding all reasonable usages
of the fishermen , in order to prevent dangerous quarrels in the division of their ...
Many similar remarks of eminent judges might be cited . ... Every judge who has
dealt with this subject has felt the importance of upholding all reasonable usages
of the fishermen , in order to prevent dangerous quarrels in the division of their ...
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