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 2C. Hunter, 1818 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... latter , he directed a nonsuit . Mr. Serjt . Lens now moved for a rule nisi , that this nonsuit should be set aside and a new trial granted . He observed , that the only question was , whether the de- fendant having received a sum of ...
... latter , he directed a nonsuit . Mr. Serjt . Lens now moved for a rule nisi , that this nonsuit should be set aside and a new trial granted . He observed , that the only question was , whether the de- fendant having received a sum of ...
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... latter suc- ceeded he would be entitled to a contribution from the co- defendant , and if the plaintiff failed , he himself would be liable to the whole of the demand by giving such testi- mony . Independently of these cases , it has ...
... latter suc- ceeded he would be entitled to a contribution from the co- defendant , and if the plaintiff failed , he himself would be liable to the whole of the demand by giving such testi- mony . Independently of these cases , it has ...
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... latter sum , as the three hundred copies which were printed on unstamped paper , for the purpose of being bound into volumes , did not come within the statute ; and that only the two hun- dred and fifty which were on stamps could be ...
... latter sum , as the three hundred copies which were printed on unstamped paper , for the purpose of being bound into volumes , did not come within the statute ; and that only the two hun- dred and fifty which were on stamps could be ...
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... latter place . It SMITH V. HORNE , and others . THIS was an action of assumpsit , brought to recover the sum of £ 67 : 9s .: 6d . , being the value of a parcel of gloves sent by the defendants ' coach from Worcester to London , directed ...
... latter place . It SMITH V. HORNE , and others . THIS was an action of assumpsit , brought to recover the sum of £ 67 : 9s .: 6d . , being the value of a parcel of gloves sent by the defendants ' coach from Worcester to London , directed ...
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... latter statute , justify the stopping up of such way , without any directions from the commissioner for that purpose in the award , or any other road being set out or appointed in lieu of it . Á rejoinder to a replication in trespass ...
... latter statute , justify the stopping up of such way , without any directions from the commissioner for that purpose in the award , or any other road being set out or appointed in lieu of it . Á rejoinder to a replication in trespass ...
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Page 289 - Easter term, when a verdict was found for the plaintiffs, subject to the opinion of the court, on a case...
Page 473 - In trover for certain goods, being household furniture, a verdict was found for the plaintiff, subject to the opinion of this Court on the following case.
Page 544 - Geo. 2. c. 30. s. 28. (an act to prevent the connniting of frauds by bankrupts), " that where it shall appear to the commissioners, or the major part of them, that there hath been mutual credit given by the bankrupt and any other person...
Page 589 - ... hath not at any time heretofore made, done, committed, executed, or wilfully or knowingly suffered any act, deed, matter or thing whatsoever, whereby or by means whereof the said...
Page 512 - ... be in seniority of age and priority of birth, and of the several and respective heirs male of the body and bodies of all and every such son and sons...
Page 322 - ... or to be sued in respect of any subsequent non-observance or non-performance of the conditions, covenants, or agreements therein contained...
Page 283 - In this country, however, it has been held, that the master may detain any part of the merchandise for the freight of all that is consigned to the same person (rt), which seems to be a more reasonable and convenient rule.
Page 599 - ... if he shall have paid the debt, or any part thereof in discharge of the whole debt (although he may have paid the same after the commission issued), if the creditor shall have proved his debt under the commission...
Page 398 - ... still entitle himself to the whole freight, by forwarding the goods by some other means to the place of destination ; but he has no right to any freight if they be not so forwarded ; unless the forwarding them be dispensed with, or unless there be some new bargain upon this subject. If the ship-owner will not forward them, the freighter is entitled to them without paying anything.
Page 215 - Mitchell, his executors, administrators, and assigns, until the said sum of 2000Z., together with interest for the same," at the rate of £5 per cent, per annum was satisfied.