The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1858 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... proved against him.— That a statement on the record that A. was ordered to stand by , was good in law , as it amounted to a statement that the Crown was allowed time to shew cause of challenge against A. until the pannel had been gone ...
... proved against him.— That a statement on the record that A. was ordered to stand by , was good in law , as it amounted to a statement that the Crown was allowed time to shew cause of challenge against A. until the pannel had been gone ...
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... proved . The authorities shew that though the Crown has no peremptory right of chal- lenge , yet on the first going through the pannel the Crown may challenge the jurors , and defer shewing cause till the pannel has been gone through ...
... proved . The authorities shew that though the Crown has no peremptory right of chal- lenge , yet on the first going through the pannel the Crown may challenge the jurors , and defer shewing cause till the pannel has been gone through ...
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... proved on a challenge that they were such as to affect his verdict , he ought to be set aside ; and I am inclined to think he might for this cause be set aside by the Judge without challenge . But on this point I express no final ...
... proved on a challenge that they were such as to affect his verdict , he ought to be set aside ; and I am inclined to think he might for this cause be set aside by the Judge without challenge . But on this point I express no final ...
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... proved that the wife of the defendant had applied to him for relief , and that he had advanced to her the sum of 1s . for that purpose . The wife of the defendant proved that she had received no money from the defendant for several ...
... proved that the wife of the defendant had applied to him for relief , and that he had advanced to her the sum of 1s . for that purpose . The wife of the defendant proved that she had received no money from the defendant for several ...
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... proved that the prisoner , being a foreigner and a sailor , one of the crew of a British ship , maliciously wounded ... prove that proposition , which I am glad to find is also the law in America and France . The other question is ...
... proved that the prisoner , being a foreigner and a sailor , one of the crew of a British ship , maliciously wounded ... prove that proposition , which I am glad to find is also the law in America and France . The other question is ...
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19 Vict 21 Vict act of parliament adultery affidavit aforesaid alleged appear appellant application appointed assessed authority borough charge clause clerk Codicils Commissioners conveyance conviction Court of Chancery Court of Probate Crown day of 18 deceased decree defendant dissolution of marriage District Registrar duly duties Enacted entitled estate and effects evidence execution executor exemption folio granted ground husband Ireland Judge Ordinary judgment jurisdiction jury Justices land lease Letters of Administration liable LORD CAMPBELL Majesty's Court mandamus ment notice oath offence opinion paid pannel parish party payment penalty personal estate petition petitioner plaintiff poor-rate Principal Registry prisoner proceedings proctor purpose Quarter Sessions Queen question rateable rent rent-charge respect respondent rule Scotland shew cause solicitor statute summons surveyor sworn testator thereof tion trial United Kingdom vestry wife witnesses writ
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Page 30 - I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
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