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... bail , for 4497. 10s . damages and costs , recovered against Joseph Blount , sued with George Kirkham , by reason of the not performing cer- tain promises made by the said J.B. and G.K. to the plaintiffs , and the recognizance set forth ...
... bail , for 4497. 10s . damages and costs , recovered against Joseph Blount , sued with George Kirkham , by reason of the not performing cer- tain promises made by the said J.B. and G.K. to the plaintiffs , and the recognizance set forth ...
Page 35
... bail en- tered into on behalf of more than one person , is dis- charged by the death , or bankruptcy and certificate of any one of them ; or , in other words , that by whatever means judgment against all may happen to be inter- cepted ...
... bail en- tered into on behalf of more than one person , is dis- charged by the death , or bankruptcy and certificate of any one of them ; or , in other words , that by whatever means judgment against all may happen to be inter- cepted ...
Page 72
... bail , was to be with a condition to appear at the next court of oyer and ter- miner , gaol delivery , great session , or general quarter sessions , to answer to any indictment which may be there found , the omission in the former ...
... bail , was to be with a condition to appear at the next court of oyer and ter- miner , gaol delivery , great session , or general quarter sessions , to answer to any indictment which may be there found , the omission in the former ...
Page 173
... bail in this cause , who was a house- keeper , was admitted to justify in respect of pro- perty consisting partly of cash and partly of a freehold house at Gibraltar . 1 This was allowed by DAMPIER J. ( the only judge in court ) upon ...
... bail in this cause , who was a house- keeper , was admitted to justify in respect of pro- perty consisting partly of cash and partly of a freehold house at Gibraltar . 1 This was allowed by DAMPIER J. ( the only judge in court ) upon ...
Page 233
... bail by one attorney , and the fourth sepa- rately by another , and the three defendants also pleaded separately from the fourth . In last term , on the appli- cation and usual undertaking of the three defendants , the venue was changed ...
... bail by one attorney , and the fourth sepa- rately by another , and the three defendants also pleaded separately from the fourth . In last term , on the appli- cation and usual undertaking of the three defendants , the venue was changed ...
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Page 396 - All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects, which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing articles of war, are to be taken cognizance of by a general or regimental court-martial, according to the nature and degree of the offence, and be punished at their discretion.
Page 494 - An Act to repeal certain Acts, and amend other Acts, relating to Religious Worship, and Assemblies, and persons teaching or preaching therein ; " and hereby request a Certificate thereof.
Page 42 - Warwick, the sessions confirmed the order, subject to the opinion of this Court upon the following case. The order of removal was as follows : — County of Warwick, to wit.
Page 268 - Council shall decide whether the same be, or be not, connected with the civil or military government and revenues of the said territories and possessions in India ; which decision shall be final and conclusive.
Page 377 - EF as aforesaid, before and at the said several times when, &c. necessarily had, and of right ought to have had, and still of right ought to have...
Page 170 - If there be a warranty annexed to the release, then the son shall be barred, for albeit the release cannot bar the right for the cause aforesaid, yet the warranty may rebut and bar him and his heirs of a future right which was not in him at that time...
Page ii - Beach, his heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns respectively? according to the nature and quality of the premises.
Page 47 - But here the covenant passes with the land to the devisee, and has been broken in the time of the devisee ; for so long as the defendant has not a good title, there is a continuing breach ; and it is not like a covenant to do an act of solitary performance, which, not being done, the covenant is broken once for all, but is in the nature of a covenant to do a thing totics quot'us, as the exigency of the case may require.
Page 28 - Maranham, to be advanced by the plaintiff', /iis agents or assigns, to the defendant, when required, free from interest and commission, at the current exchange of the place, and the residue of such freight to be paid on the delivery of the cargo in Liverpool, in good and approved bills on London not exceeding three months date.
Page 251 - The only question is whether this is a conversion in the clerk, which undoubtedly was so in the master. The clerk acted under an unavoidable ignorance and for his master's benefit, when he sent the goods to his master: but, nevertheless, his acts may amount to a conversion ; for a person is guilty of...