A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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gagee forthwith , to hold until payment of principal , interest , costs , and charges ,
according to the terms of the mortgage deed . And in case the premises be of that
description called purchased lands , or cottages , or intacks , if the mortgage ...
gagee forthwith , to hold until payment of principal , interest , costs , and charges ,
according to the terms of the mortgage deed . And in case the premises be of that
description called purchased lands , or cottages , or intacks , if the mortgage ...
Page 135
... to keep a just account of the charges thereof , and to make oath to the truth of
the said account , ( if occasion require ) , before the governor or deemster ; and
thereupon execution is immediately to be granted him by the governor or
deemster ...
... to keep a just account of the charges thereof , and to make oath to the truth of
the said account , ( if occasion require ) , before the governor or deemster ; and
thereupon execution is immediately to be granted him by the governor or
deemster ...
Page 151
... of a gentleman or gentlewoman , that shall be charged as a witness before any
court , magistrate , or minister of justice ... and the charges to be paid by the
person at whose suit they are charged , by immediate execution from the said
court ...
... of a gentleman or gentlewoman , that shall be charged as a witness before any
court , magistrate , or minister of justice ... and the charges to be paid by the
person at whose suit they are charged , by immediate execution from the said
court ...
Page 152
And whenever a defendant shall be cast in a cause , it shall be lawful for the court
to award execution to the plaintiff against the defender for the witnesses charges
aforesaid , as well as for the fees of tokens and presentments , along with the ...
And whenever a defendant shall be cast in a cause , it shall be lawful for the court
to award execution to the plaintiff against the defender for the witnesses charges
aforesaid , as well as for the fees of tokens and presentments , along with the ...
Page 210
And in respect that one pinfold in a parish is too few , every parish is at liberty to
erect another at their own charges , which is to be used in the same manner as
the ancient pinfold , to all intents and purposes * . It shall be lawful for the
governor ...
And in respect that one pinfold in a parish is too few , every parish is at liberty to
erect another at their own charges , which is to be used in the same manner as
the ancient pinfold , to all intents and purposes * . It shall be lawful for the
governor ...
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