Term Reports in the Court of King's Bench, Volume 8J. Butterworth and Son, 1817 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East. CRAUFURD against 1798. be doubted whether such an insurance by individuals , in trust for the King , could be maintained in law , on account of the dignity of ...
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East. CRAUFURD against 1798. be doubted whether such an insurance by individuals , in trust for the King , could be maintained in law , on account of the dignity of ...
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Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East. CRAUFURD ag inst HUNTER . in his future ... King , the pro- perty in prize not being altered before condemnation . There- fore , at any rate , this count may be ...
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East. CRAUFURD ag inst HUNTER . in his future ... King , the pro- perty in prize not being altered before condemnation . There- fore , at any rate , this count may be ...
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... king's ship , and the captain , as such , had insured her , I should conceive such insurance would be good , as the matter is of public notoriety : and the under- writers , from such a description , must have sufficient notice of the ...
... king's ship , and the captain , as such , had insured her , I should conceive such insurance would be good , as the matter is of public notoriety : and the under- writers , from such a description , must have sufficient notice of the ...
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... King on the prosecution of Moore and Wife , and others , v . Wilkinson , ante , 7 vol . 156. was cited . Thursday , Nov. 15th . A commit- ment in execution of a rogue the 23 Geo . should state fendant was Lawes now shewed cause against ...
... King on the prosecution of Moore and Wife , and others , v . Wilkinson , ante , 7 vol . 156. was cited . Thursday , Nov. 15th . A commit- ment in execution of a rogue the 23 Geo . should state fendant was Lawes now shewed cause against ...
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... King , by the advice of his Privy Council , forbidding all mariners and seafaring men , natural - born sub- jects of this country , entering or continuing in the service of foreign princes and states , or serving in any foreign ship or ...
... King , by the advice of his Privy Council , forbidding all mariners and seafaring men , natural - born sub- jects of this country , entering or continuing in the service of foreign princes and states , or serving in any foreign ship or ...
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Page 100 - Provided also and be it declared and enacted, that any declaration before mentioned shall not extend to any letters patent and grants of privilege for the term of fourteen years or under, hereafter to be made of the sole working or making of any manner of new manufactures within this Realm, to the true and first inventor and inventors of such manufactures, which others at the time of making such letters patents and grants shall not use...
Page 267 - ... when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract.
Page 604 - ... neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate; but the duties must be reasonable and moderate, though settled by the king's license or charter. For now the wharf and crane and other conveniences are affected with a public interest...
Page 298 - though the publication of such proceedings may be to the disadvantage of the particular individual concerned, yet it is of vast importance to the public that the proceedings of courts of justice should be universally known. The general advantage to the country in having these proceedings made public, more than counterbalances the inconvenience to the private persons whose conduct may be the subject of such proceedings.
Page 15 - Be it known that as well in own name as for and in the name and names of all and every other person or persons to whom the same doth, may, or shall appertain, in part or in all...
Page 604 - Queen, ... or because there is no other wharf in that port, as it may fall out where a port is newly erected; in that case there cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage...
Page 325 - When the House of Commons adjudge any thing to be a contempt, or a breach of privilege, their adjudication is a conviction, and their commitment in consequence, is execution; and no Court can discharge or bail a person that is in execution by the judgment of any other Court.
Page 559 - European .nations, and they shall pay no higher or other duties or charges on the importation or exportation of the cargoes of the said vessels, than shall be payable on the same articles when imported or exported in the vessels of the most favoured European nations. But it is expressly agreed, that...
Page 100 - Nature of his said Invention, and in what Manner the same is to be performed, by an Instrument in Writing under his Hand and Seal, and cause the same to be filed in within Calendar Months next and immediately after the Date of these Our Letters Patent...
Page 296 - I do not say that cases may not be put in which we would not inquire whether or not the House of Commons were justified in any particular measure; if, for instance, they were to send their serjeant-at-arms to arrest a counsel here who was arguing a case between two individuals, or to grant an injunction to stay the proceedings here in a common action, undoubtedly we should pay no attention to it.