Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas and in the Exchequer Chamber: From 1856 ... [to 1865], Volume 12T. & J.W. Johnson & Company, 1865 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... duty 43 , c . xxi . Port of Southampton c . 46 , s . 5. Costs of execution Fareham Enclosure Act 246 284 553 609 46 , c . 65 . Income Tax Act • 181 49 , c . 126 . East India Company : sale of commission 191 ( 20 ) GEORGE III ...
... duty 43 , c . xxi . Port of Southampton c . 46 , s . 5. Costs of execution Fareham Enclosure Act 246 284 553 609 46 , c . 65 . Income Tax Act • 181 49 , c . 126 . East India Company : sale of commission 191 ( 20 ) GEORGE III ...
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... duty on certificate Larceny : deer Stock Companies Act 249 64 n . 139 539 779 64 n . 16 242 541 246 n . • 139 64 , 66 , 72 75 , 707 n . , 758 659 , 730 service of 816 778 , 780 269 249 , 267 , 350 274 161 , 790 721 351 754 709 692 539 ...
... duty on certificate Larceny : deer Stock Companies Act 249 64 n . 139 539 779 64 n . 16 242 541 246 n . • 139 64 , 66 , 72 75 , 707 n . , 758 659 , 730 service of 816 778 , 780 269 249 , 267 , 350 274 161 , 790 721 351 754 709 692 539 ...
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... duty of those going there to take ordinary care . I can see no negligence on the part of the Com- pany in allowing people to stand on the bridge : and certainly no injury would have accrued therefrom to the deceased , if he had not ...
... duty of those going there to take ordinary care . I can see no negligence on the part of the Com- pany in allowing people to stand on the bridge : and certainly no injury would have accrued therefrom to the deceased , if he had not ...
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... duty it was to take the cattle . off the marshes . Till the year 1812 , there was only one road or way in the island , namely , a road or way leading from Potter's Ferry Stairs , in a northerly direction , through the centre of the ...
... duty it was to take the cattle . off the marshes . Till the year 1812 , there was only one road or way in the island , namely , a road or way leading from Potter's Ferry Stairs , in a northerly direction , through the centre of the ...
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... duty it was to see that it was in a fit state to keep out the high tides ; and earth was added to the top from time to time as occasion required , for that purpose . In fine weather , the top of the wall was used as a road by persons ...
... duty it was to see that it was in a fit state to keep out the high tides ; and earth was added to the top from time to time as occasion required , for that purpose . In fine weather , the top of the wall was used as a road by persons ...
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Popular passages
Page 219 - An Act to amend the Acts for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes.
Page 109 - But a license to hunt in a man's park and carry away the deer killed to his own use; to cut down a tree in a man's ground, and to carry it away the next day after to his own use —are licenses as to the acts of hunting and cutting down the tree, but as to the carrying away of the deer killed and tree cut down, they are grants.
Page 843 - And the reason why the law allows this private and summary method of doing one's self justice, is because injuries of this kind, which obstruct or annoy such things as are of daily convenience and use, require an immediate remedy, and cannot wait for the slow progress of the ordinary forms of justice.
Page 579 - Colmore and his assigns, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of or for any manner of waste...
Page 573 - Male of his body issuing being always to be preferred and to take before the Younger of such Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body and bodies issuing...
Page 343 - ... surrender by operation of law. This term is applied to cases where the owner of a particular estate has been a party to some act, the validity of which he is by law afterwards estopped from disputing, and which would not be valid if his particular estate had continued to exist.
Page 461 - ... unless it shall appear that the same was enjoyed by some consent or agreement expressly given or made for that purpose by deed or writing.
Page 83 - The plaintiff claimed 101. for the injury to the ram ; the defendants paid '21. into Court, and contended that they were not liable for more than that amount by virtue of the proviso contained in section 7 of the Railway and Canal Traffic Act (17 & 18 Viet.
Page 473 - October, 1827, between the defendant of the one part, and the plaintiff...
Page 519 - ... no devise in writing of lands, tenements or hereditaments, or any clause thereof, shall be revocable, otherwise than by some other will or codicil in writing, or other writing declaring the same, or by burning, cancelling, tearing or obliterating the same by the testator himself, or in his presence, and by his directions and consent...