Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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Page 18
... damages to the defendant . The taking here not being tortious , the plaintiff must prove property . If the taking were wrongful , this burden would lie on the defendant . The plaintiff has proved property . The defendant cannot claim a ...
... damages to the defendant . The taking here not being tortious , the plaintiff must prove property . If the taking were wrongful , this burden would lie on the defendant . The plaintiff has proved property . The defendant cannot claim a ...
Page 19
... damages , yet in detinue the thing itself , if it can be found , is to be recovered ; and if such bills as the present were to be allowed , half the actions of trover would be turned into bills in chancery . - On the other side it was ...
... damages , yet in detinue the thing itself , if it can be found , is to be recovered ; and if such bills as the present were to be allowed , half the actions of trover would be turned into bills in chancery . - On the other side it was ...
Page 20
... damages , as in the case of the Pusey horn . 1 Vern . 273. Secondly , that admitting such a bill would have lain had the goods been still in the possession of Elizabeth Wright as the plaintiff's agent for their custody , yet at all ...
... damages , as in the case of the Pusey horn . 1 Vern . 273. Secondly , that admitting such a bill would have lain had the goods been still in the possession of Elizabeth Wright as the plaintiff's agent for their custody , yet at all ...
Page 24
... damages separately assessed ; namely , £ 568 for the value of the fish , and £ 1 for the damage done to the net . Leave was given to move as after mentioned . In Easter term , 1843 , Crowder obtained a rule nisi for entering a verdict ...
... damages separately assessed ; namely , £ 568 for the value of the fish , and £ 1 for the damage done to the net . Leave was given to move as after mentioned . In Easter term , 1843 , Crowder obtained a rule nisi for entering a verdict ...
Page 31
... damages also . ( 6 ) And if a Bailiff do it , and it be disallowed by the Lord , and the Lord will not pretend any title thereunto , the bailiff shall answer , if he have whereof ; and if he have not whereof , the Lord shall deliver his ...
... damages also . ( 6 ) And if a Bailiff do it , and it be disallowed by the Lord , and the Lord will not pretend any title thereunto , the bailiff shall answer , if he have whereof ; and if he have not whereof , the Lord shall deliver his ...
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