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This. being. done. ,. the. action. of. replevin. ,. apart. from. the. replevin. itself. ,. is
again distinguished from trespass by this , that , at the time of declar . ing , the
supposed wrongful possession has been put an MENNIE V . BLAKE . 13.
This. being. done. ,. the. action. of. replevin. ,. apart. from. the. replevin. itself. ,. is
again distinguished from trespass by this , that , at the time of declar . ing , the
supposed wrongful possession has been put an MENNIE V . BLAKE . 13.
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28 B , where , the counsel or another 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
...
28 B , where , the counsel or another 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
...
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TRESPASS . — The first count charged that defendant , with force , & c . , seized
and disturbed a fishing sean and net of plaintiff , thrown into the sea for fish ,
wherein plaintiff had taken and inclosed , and then held inclosed in his own ...
TRESPASS . — The first count charged that defendant , with force , & c . , seized
and disturbed a fishing sean and net of plaintiff , thrown into the sea for fish ,
wherein plaintiff had taken and inclosed , and then held inclosed in his own ...
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Sir HENRY CONSTABLE brought an action of trespass against Gamble , and
declared that King Philip and Queen Mary were seised of the manor of
Holderness in the county of York in their demesne as of fee , as in right of the
crown of ...
Sir HENRY CONSTABLE brought an action of trespass against Gamble , and
declared that King Philip and Queen Mary were seised of the manor of
Holderness in the county of York in their demesne as of fee , as in right of the
crown of ...
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14 E . 2 , in Trespass , 236 ; 5 H . 7 , 36 ; ( 35 ) 39 H . 6 , 37 , & 9 H . 7 , 20 , acc ' .
Vide Regist . int ' brevia de transgress . 102 b . the writ saith , Ostensurus quare
cum idem Tho . dominus maherii , de Estombavent existat & ibidem habere ...
14 E . 2 , in Trespass , 236 ; 5 H . 7 , 36 ; ( 35 ) 39 H . 6 , 37 , & 9 H . 7 , 20 , acc ' .
Vide Regist . int ' brevia de transgress . 102 b . the writ saith , Ostensurus quare
cum idem Tho . dominus maherii , de Estombavent existat & ibidem habere ...
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