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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Page 18
... respect of the fee of 20s . Stat . 25 Geo . 2. c . 29 . s . 1. gives that fee where the inquest has been " duly taken " ; and it is a fee to be allowed by order of the Justices in Quarter Sessions assembled . The question is , who is to ...
... respect of the fee of 20s . Stat . 25 Geo . 2. c . 29 . s . 1. gives that fee where the inquest has been " duly taken " ; and it is a fee to be allowed by order of the Justices in Quarter Sessions assembled . The question is , who is to ...
Page 23
... respect to the rate - books , the following statement is made in the mandamus , name- ly - that during the continuance of his office , it has been and is the duty of the collector upon and at the time of re- ceiving any of the rates ...
... respect to the rate - books , the following statement is made in the mandamus , name- ly - that during the continuance of his office , it has been and is the duty of the collector upon and at the time of re- ceiving any of the rates ...
Page 33
... respect of the occupation of the Bodleian Library , the Divinity and other Schools , the Convocation House , the Old Convocation House and Law School , the Clarendon Buildings , and the University Galleries , such occupation being ...
... respect of the occupation of the Bodleian Library , the Divinity and other Schools , the Convocation House , the Old Convocation House and Law School , the Clarendon Buildings , and the University Galleries , such occupation being ...
Page 39
... respect of several of its buildings , and some land alleged to be in its occupation , and also a similar claim which the colleges therein make , or which is made for them in re- spect of their chapels and libraries . question appears to ...
... respect of several of its buildings , and some land alleged to be in its occupation , and also a similar claim which the colleges therein make , or which is made for them in re- spect of their chapels and libraries . question appears to ...
Page 40
... respect of itself may be called individual interests , and the occupation may be referable to them , and the individual may be clothed with a public character and be charged with public interests as to which he has no more per- sonal ...
... respect of itself may be called individual interests , and the occupation may be referable to them , and the individual may be clothed with a public character and be charged with public interests as to which he has no more per- sonal ...
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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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