The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, from the Year 1785, as are Still of Practical Utility. 1785-1866, Volume 66

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Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead
Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1904 - Law reports, digests, etc
 

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Page 668 - To the overseers of the parish [or township] of [or to the town clerk of the city [or borough] of or otherwise, as the case may be]. I hereby give you notice, that I object to the name of Thomas Bates being retained in the list of persons entitled to vote in the election of a member [or members] for the city [or borough] of and that I shall bring forward such objection at the time of the revising of such list.
Page 638 - Tenure whatever, for the unexpired Residue, whatever it may be, of any Term originally created for a Period of not less than...
Page 282 - I have humbly to move your lordships for a rule to show cause wHy there should not be a new...
Page 844 - Henry, by the grace of God, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, to all to whom these present letters shall come, greeting. Know ye that we of our...
Page 88 - ... if the Court should be of opinion that the plaintiffs were not entitled to recover. In Michaelmas Term Young, QC moved for judgment to be entered for the plaintiffs upon this yerdict.
Page 737 - ... had and received by the defendant to the use of the plaintiff...
Page 252 - I. i?. if), being property in the possession, order, and disposition of the bankrupt, with the consent of the true owner; and that the assignees were therefore entitled to them.
Page 555 - ... as shall be assessed by such jury; which said verdict and the judgment thereon to be pronounced as aforesaid shall be binding and conclusive to all intents and purposes upon all persons and corporations whatsoever...
Page 625 - In a strict and legal seN.se that is properly the domicil of a person where he has his true, fixed, permanent home and principal establishment, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning (animus rercrtcndi) .u [Italics supplied.] Mr.
Page 261 - And for the true performance of all and singular the covenants and agreements aforesaid, each of the parties aforesaid doth bind himself unto the other firmly by these presents. In witness whereof, the parties above named to these present indentures interchangeably have set their hands and seals the day and year above written.

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