A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles; with Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 1G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1799 - Law |
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... Plea , and what not . F. 35 What Power the Chancery hath . K. 35 What Perfons may be there relieved in Equity . In what Cafes . Suits may be there . ( In regard to other Courts ) . L. 36 M. What Things fhall be relieved in Equity . N ...
... Plea , and what not . F. 35 What Power the Chancery hath . K. 35 What Perfons may be there relieved in Equity . In what Cafes . Suits may be there . ( In regard to other Courts ) . L. 36 M. What Things fhall be relieved in Equity . N ...
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... Plea originally . L. 528 Of what Actions they may hold Plea for a Collateral Refpe & M. 529 Court of Exchequer . What Perions thall have the Privilege of Suit . Error . Of Writs of Error , to the County Palatine . Court Leet What it is ...
... Plea originally . L. 528 Of what Actions they may hold Plea for a Collateral Refpe & M. 529 Court of Exchequer . What Perions thall have the Privilege of Suit . Error . Of Writs of Error , to the County Palatine . Court Leet What it is ...
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... Plea , and what 4Viner 380 . not . 1. IT may hold plea of tithes of foreft land , where granted by the king and claimed by a stranger against the grantee of the crown . 3 Black . Com . 47 . 2. When judgment is given in chancery upon a ...
... Plea , and what 4Viner 380 . not . 1. IT may hold plea of tithes of foreft land , where granted by the king and claimed by a stranger against the grantee of the crown . 3 Black . Com . 47 . 2. When judgment is given in chancery upon a ...
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... Plea to a bill of the fame nature allowed . Partington v . Tarback , Trin . 1683 . 1 Vern . 184 . 4. A demurrer , however , for want of jurifdiction , is informal and improper , and defendant should plead to the jurisdiction . Roberdeau ...
... Plea to a bill of the fame nature allowed . Partington v . Tarback , Trin . 1683 . 1 Vern . 184 . 4. A demurrer , however , for want of jurifdiction , is informal and improper , and defendant should plead to the jurisdiction . Roberdeau ...
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... plea , or demurrer , and it is too late to infift upon it at the hearing . Lewellin v . Mackworth , 2 Atk . 40 . June 1740 . 2. If a decree is impeached upon the ground of fraud , the pro- per defence feems to be a plea of the decree ...
... plea , or demurrer , and it is too late to infift upon it at the hearing . Lewellin v . Mackworth , 2 Atk . 40 . June 1740 . 2. If a decree is impeached upon the ground of fraud , the pro- per defence feems to be a plea of the decree ...
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action affigned afterwards againſt alfo alſo anſwer becauſe bill Blackft bond Burr cafe caufe cauſe certiorari cofts commiffion common confideration copyhold coſts court court of equity court-leet covenant creditors damages debts declaration decree defendant demurrer devifed diſcharged Eaft eftate entitled equity eſtate executors faid fame fecond fecurity feffions fendant fhall fhew fhould fince fome fpecial ftat ftated ftatute fubject fuch fufficient fuit furrender granted heir held himſelf iffue indictment infifted intereft judgment juftice jurifdiction lands leafe leffee leffor Lord Chancellor Lord Hardwicke Lord Mansfield Lord Thurlow Mafter mortgage muſt nonfuit obferved paid parish party payment perfon plaintiff plea pleaded Pract prefent premiſes profecutor purchaſe purpoſe queftion qui tam quo warranto reafon refpect refufed refuſed rent rule ſaid ſhall ſtated ſuch Term Rep theſe thoſe trefpafs trial Trin truft truſtees uſe verdict Vide Viner writ
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Page 358 - ... there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding one calendar month.
Page 375 - Suit hath or have neglected, or shall neglect to bring such Issue on to be tried according to the Course and practice of the said Courts respectively, it shall and may be lawful for the Judge or Judges of the said Courts respectively at any Time after such Neglect upon Motion made in open Court (due Notice having been given thereof) to give the like Judgment for the Defendant or Defendants in every such Action or Suit, as in Cases of Nonsuit...
Page 34 - ... visitor, in right of the king, of all hospitals and colleges of the king's foundation ; and patron of all the king's livings under the value of twenty marks per annum in the king's books.
Page 134 - Defendants in such Action or Suit may plead the General Issue, and give this Act and the Special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 34 - He is the general guardian of all infants, idiots, and lunatics ; and has the general superintendence of all charitable uses in the kingdom.
Page 205 - That the laws of a conquered country continue in force until they are altered by the conqueror: the absurd exception as to Pagans, mentioned in Calvin's Case, shows the universality and antiquity of the maxim.
Page 417 - ... such action or suit may plead the general issue, and give this Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon; and if the...
Page 134 - ... action, by leave of the court where such action shall depend, at any time before issue joined, to pay into court such sum of money as he shall see fit, whereupon such proceedings or orders and judgment shall be had, made, and given in and by such court as in other actions where the defendant is allowed to pay money into court.
Page 327 - E purchafed a copyhold, and took a furrender of it to the ufe of himfelf for life, remainder to the ufe of his wife for life, remainder to the ufe of truftees for twenty-one years, to raife 8o/.
Page 416 - Notice given as aforesaid, to tender Amends to the Party complaining, or to his or her Agent or Attorney ; and in case the same is not accepted, to plead such Tender in Bar to any Action to be brought against him, grounded on such Writ or Process, together with the Plea of Not...