Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, Volume 6

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Page 95 - the defendant arrived in this country and was arrested, and held to bail by the plaintiffs for the debt. The question for the opinion of the Court was, whether the plaintiffs were entitled to recover. This case was argued at Serjeants' Inn before Michaelmas term last, by Carr for the plaintiffs, and
Page 435 - thereout for life for her jointure ; remainder to the use of the first and other sons of the marriage in tail male; remainder to the use of the first and other sons of settlor by any future wife in tail male; remainder to the use of
Page 68 - and their heirs, to the use of the plaintiff and his heirs till the marriage, and afterwards to the use of him and his assigns for life, without impeachment of waste; remainder to the use of the said Lord Grey and the three other trustees in trust, to preserve contingent
Page 69 - before us by counsel. We have considered it, and are of opinion that the conveyance by the plaintiff to Lady Mary Stanley is not a good and valid conveyance against the issue of the plaintiff's second marriage.
Page 97 - v. Ogden, it was observed that it was a penal law and not an ordinance, like the present, of the hostile state which gave rise to that question; and it was decided upon the principle that the penal laws of one country cannot be taken notice of in another
Page 169 - and Lankester formally for them. The question for the opinion of the Court is, Whether the plaintiffs are entitled to recover ? If they are, the verdict to stand ; if not, a nonsuit to be entered.
Page 324 - East, 44-0. It is also a general principle of law, wherever a power is given to any particular persons to do any written act in any particular manner, or under certain particular circumstances, whether it be to parish officers or magistrates, to grant certificates under which, if duly executed, other persons, especially public officers,
Page 366 - repaired and amended, and have used and been accustomed to repair and amend, and of right ought to have repaired and amended, and still of right ought to repair and amend the said bridge when and
Page 177 - I am entirely of the same opinion. It seems to me that the second service, being inconsistent with and in a different character from the first, must be considered as a service referable to the engagement with the second master, and not with the
Page 122 - clause, and thing herein contained shall cease, determine, and be utterly void to all intents and purposes, any thing herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding;

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