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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 ...
Page 17
This was a replevin for 631 barrels of flour , tried before the Chief Justice , at Nisi
Prius , in November , 1817 , when the jury found a verdict for the plaintiff , subject
to the opinion of the court in banc on a point reserved . The plaintiff , on March ...
This was a replevin for 631 barrels of flour , tried before the Chief Justice , at Nisi
Prius , in November , 1817 , when the jury found a verdict for the plaintiff , subject
to the opinion of the court in banc on a point reserved . The plaintiff , on March ...
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Verdict for plaintiff on all the issues , with damages separately assessed ; namely
, £568 for the value of the fish , and £1 for the damage done to the net . Leave
was given to move as after mentioned . In Easter term , 1843 , Crowder obtained
a ...
Verdict for plaintiff on all the issues , with damages separately assessed ; namely
, £568 for the value of the fish , and £1 for the damage done to the net . Leave
was given to move as after mentioned . In Easter term , 1843 , Crowder obtained
a ...
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The defendant pleaded to issue , and thereupon a special verdict was found to
this effect , scil . that the conveyance to the plaintiff of the manor and fee aforesaid
was true as he had declared ; and that the said manor of Barnston was within the
...
The defendant pleaded to issue , and thereupon a special verdict was found to
this effect , scil . that the conveyance to the plaintiff of the manor and fee aforesaid
was true as he had declared ; and that the said manor of Barnston was within the
...
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And if the wreck belongs to the King , the party may have a commission to hear
and determine the truth of it , and that by the verdict of 12 bonourable men , for no
proof is allowable by law but the verdict of 12 men : and if it belongs to other than
...
And if the wreck belongs to the King , the party may have a commission to hear
and determine the truth of it , and that by the verdict of 12 bonourable men , for no
proof is allowable by law but the verdict of 12 men : and if it belongs to other than
...
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