Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 1Lea and Blanchard, 1845 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 27
... issue ; 2. a general plea of bankruptcy before the causes of action ; on which issues were joined . At the trial a verdict was found for the plain- tiff with damages 578l . 5s . 6d . subject to the opinion of the Court on the fol ...
... issue ; 2. a general plea of bankruptcy before the causes of action ; on which issues were joined . At the trial a verdict was found for the plain- tiff with damages 578l . 5s . 6d . subject to the opinion of the Court on the fol ...
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... 684 . Soon after the stat . 32 G , 3. e . 58. was passed , which stamped the propriety of it with legis- lative authority , them . The defendant Wilks pleaded the general issue , IN THE FORTY - FIRST YEAR OF GEORGE III . 39.
... 684 . Soon after the stat . 32 G , 3. e . 58. was passed , which stamped the propriety of it with legis- lative authority , them . The defendant Wilks pleaded the general issue , IN THE FORTY - FIRST YEAR OF GEORGE III . 39.
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... issue to try the validity of it . Lord Mansfield in summing up the evidence to the jury , said , there is no doubt but that the act of every single partner in a transaction relating to the partnership binds all the others . If one give ...
... issue to try the validity of it . Lord Mansfield in summing up the evidence to the jury , said , there is no doubt but that the act of every single partner in a transaction relating to the partnership binds all the others . If one give ...
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... issue , and a justification of a public footway over the said close ; upon which issues being joined , the cause was tried at the last assizes at Nottingham . It was admitted that the defendant used the road mentioned in the pleadings ...
... issue , and a justification of a public footway over the said close ; upon which issues being joined , the cause was tried at the last assizes at Nottingham . It was admitted that the defendant used the road mentioned in the pleadings ...
Page 70
... issue taken on the facts therein , had an option to try the question in the same county in which he might have brought an action for a false return ; yet if all the material facts are alleged in one county and issue taken thereon there ...
... issue taken on the facts therein , had an option to try the question in the same county in which he might have brought an action for a false return ; yet if all the material facts are alleged in one county and issue taken thereon there ...
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