The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 175W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 225
... rent was due it is submitted that either £ 110 or 271. 10s . was due for rent at the time of the distress complained of . By the agreement between these parties , the rent of the premises in question was to be payable in advance , if ...
... rent was due it is submitted that either £ 110 or 271. 10s . was due for rent at the time of the distress complained of . By the agreement between these parties , the rent of the premises in question was to be payable in advance , if ...
Page 258
... rent to A. After this C. gave notice to A. to pay the whole rent to him . A. did so : -Held , that , by reason of the arrangement , A. was not justified in so doing ; but if there had been no such arrangement it would have been ...
... rent to A. After this C. gave notice to A. to pay the whole rent to him . A. did so : -Held , that , by reason of the arrangement , A. was not justified in so doing ; but if there had been no such arrangement it would have been ...
Page 911
... rent ; but if the client himself has made inquiries about the matter , and leads his attorney to believe that he is satisfied about it , it is not negligence in the attorney to omit to call for the receipts , or take the other ...
... rent ; but if the client himself has made inquiries about the matter , and leads his attorney to believe that he is satisfied about it , it is not negligence in the attorney to omit to call for the receipts , or take the other ...
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