Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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Page 13
... 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 nisi accord ...
... 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 nisi accord ...
Page 14
... judge alleging the contrary , Gascoigne , C. J. of K. B. , says : " He may elect to have replevin or writ of trespass ; " but he adds , or the reporter adds , " and some understand that he cannot , ” — for which last a reason is given ...
... judge alleging the contrary , Gascoigne , C. J. of K. B. , says : " He may elect to have replevin or writ of trespass ; " but he adds , or the reporter adds , " and some understand that he cannot , ” — for which last a reason is given ...
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... judge found the practice in Ireland the other way . He felt the inconvenience and injustice of it ; he consulted with the Lord Chief Justice , and obtained the opinion of the other judges ; and then pronounced the true rule , which , in ...
... judge found the practice in Ireland the other way . He felt the inconvenience and injustice of it ; he consulted with the Lord Chief Justice , and obtained the opinion of the other judges ; and then pronounced the true rule , which , in ...
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... judges might be cited . But in the application of these general views it will be found difficult to ascertain what is ... judge who has dealt with this subject has felt the importance of upholding all reasonable usages of the fishermen ...
... judges might be cited . But in the application of these general views it will be found difficult to ascertain what is ... judge who has dealt with this subject has felt the importance of upholding all reasonable usages of the fishermen ...
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... Judge Sprague , whose experience in this class of cases was very great , found the custom to be established , and decided the cause in favor of the libellants , because they owned the first iron , though the whale was killed by the crew ...
... Judge Sprague , whose experience in this class of cases was very great , found the custom to be established , and decided the cause in favor of the libellants , because they owned the first iron , though the whale was killed by the crew ...
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