Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, Volume 7C. Hunter, 1818 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... verdict for the defendant . Mr. Serjeant Lens now applied for a rule nisi , that this verdict might be set aside , and a new trial granted ; on the grounds - first , that as for any thing that ap- peared at the trial , the assault by ...
... verdict for the defendant . Mr. Serjeant Lens now applied for a rule nisi , that this verdict might be set aside , and a new trial granted ; on the grounds - first , that as for any thing that ap- peared at the trial , the assault by ...
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... verdict for the defendant , the first assault being by tilting a form on which the defendant sat , whereby he fell ; and the main was , that the defendant bit off the plaintiff's finger . I agree with my Lord Chief Justice , that under ...
... verdict for the defendant , the first assault being by tilting a form on which the defendant sat , whereby he fell ; and the main was , that the defendant bit off the plaintiff's finger . I agree with my Lord Chief Justice , that under ...
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... verdict for the plaintiff . would subject him to the pe- nalties of per- jury if he had sworn falsely . Mr. Serjeant Vaughan now applied for a rule nisi , that this verdict might be set aside ; and a new trial granted ; on affidavits ...
... verdict for the plaintiff . would subject him to the pe- nalties of per- jury if he had sworn falsely . Mr. Serjeant Vaughan now applied for a rule nisi , that this verdict might be set aside ; and a new trial granted ; on affidavits ...
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... verdict . Mr. Justice RICHARDSON . I perfectly agree with the Court in thinking that the objection as to the mode of swearing the witness , should have been made at the time ; and it would lead to the most dangerous consequences if it ...
... verdict . Mr. Justice RICHARDSON . I perfectly agree with the Court in thinking that the objection as to the mode of swearing the witness , should have been made at the time ; and it would lead to the most dangerous consequences if it ...
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... verdict for the defendants . Mr. Serjeant Pell now moved for a rule nisi , that this verdict might be set aside and a new trial granted ; on the ground that the warrant of commitment was illegal and informal on the face of it . He ...
... verdict for the defendants . Mr. Serjeant Pell now moved for a rule nisi , that this verdict might be set aside and a new trial granted ; on the ground that the warrant of commitment was illegal and informal on the face of it . He ...
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Page 473 - Bank in the city of , with power also an attorney or attorneys under him for that purpose to make and substitute, with like power, and to do all lawful acts requisite for effecting the premises; hereby ratifying and confirming all that my said attorney or his substitute or substitutes shall do therein by virtue of these presents.
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Page 104 - Majesty certain sums of money out of the consolidated fund of Great Britain, and for applying certain monies therein mentioned, for the service of the year 1810 ; and for further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament.
Page 639 - The first count of the declaration, upon which alone the question arises, stated that, in consideration that the plaintiff, at the request of the defendant, had bought of the defendant a horse for the sum of £30, the defendant promised that it was sound and free from vice.
Page 199 - This case has been argued before us by counsel. We have considered it, and are of opinion that the limitation to Philippa Long is good in the events that have happened.
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Page 94 - Honour would be pleased to transmit with all convenient dispatch to His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the address of the Commons of this Province, representing to His Royal Highness the violation lately made by the Hon.