The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 170W. Green, 1927 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 62
... answered , he believed them , as far as he could understand them . Mingay insisted this was no answer to his question , and was proceeding in his examination , when Buller J. said , that this was not the proper question , and asked him ...
... answered , he believed them , as far as he could understand them . Mingay insisted this was no answer to his question , and was proceeding in his examination , when Buller J. said , that this was not the proper question , and asked him ...
Page 63
... answer to that bill . Paris's case ( 1 Ventr . 49 , and 1 Sid . 431 ) , is directly contrary to The King v . Whiting ; the only difference between the two cases is , that one information was for fraudulently procuring a warrant of ...
... answer to that bill . Paris's case ( 1 Ventr . 49 , and 1 Sid . 431 ) , is directly contrary to The King v . Whiting ; the only difference between the two cases is , that one information was for fraudulently procuring a warrant of ...
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the marriage was celebrated by banns ; but no witness's name appeared . In answer to a question , whether any banns ... answered in the affirmative . Whereupon Erskine objected that having acknowledged that a marriage ceremony had taken ...
the marriage was celebrated by banns ; but no witness's name appeared . In answer to a question , whether any banns ... answered in the affirmative . Whereupon Erskine objected that having acknowledged that a marriage ceremony had taken ...
Page 76
... answer to a bill in Chancery , if the defendant set it right in a second answer , it will save him from the perils of perjury ( a ) 2 . His Lordship therefore directed the defendant to be acquitted ( b ) . HODGES , ESQ . v . WINDHAM ...
... answer to a bill in Chancery , if the defendant set it right in a second answer , it will save him from the perils of perjury ( a ) 2 . His Lordship therefore directed the defendant to be acquitted ( b ) . HODGES , ESQ . v . WINDHAM ...
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... answered , that it was an illegal contract , and therefore could never be intended by the legislature to be the ... answer it , as in an action against him ; but Lord Kenyon had laid down a rule that where plain misconduct appeared ...
... answered , that it was an illegal contract , and therefore could never be intended by the legislature to be the ... answer it , as in an action against him ; but Lord Kenyon had laid down a rule that where plain misconduct appeared ...
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acceptor act of bankruptcy Act of Parliament action was brought admissible admitted afterwards agreement answer appeared apud assignees assise Assumpsit attorney bankrupt bill of exchange bond brought to recover called cause charge clerk contended contract coram Court creditor debt declaration deed defendant defendant's counsel demand discharge Domini entitled Erskine execution Garrow Gibbs given in evidence Guildhall hand-writing held indictment indorsed issue judgment Justice King's Bench lease liable Lord Eldon Lord Ellenborough Lord Kenyon Lord Mansfield Lordship Mingay nonsuited notice objected opinion paid parish partnership party payment person plaintiff plaintiff proved plaintiff's counsel Plea pleaded possession præd præfat premises present action proceedings produced promissory note question quod received rent seisin Serjeant Serjt set-off sheriff shew ship Sittings after Term statute Statute of Frauds sufficient taken tenant Term Rep trespass trial trover usury verdict Vide warrant Westminster wife writ