The Law Journal Reports, Volume 16E.B. Ince, 1847 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 189 - ... some part of the principal money or some interest thereon shall have been paid or some acknowledgment of the right thereto shall have been given in writing, signed by the person by whom the same shall be payable or his agent to the person entitled thereto or his agent, and in such case no such action or suit or proceeding shall be brought but within twenty years after such payment or acknowledgment, or the last of such payments or acknowledgments if more than one was given.
Page 159 - Truth, like all other good things, may be loved unwisely, may be pursued too keenly, may cost too much ; and surely the meanness and the mischief of prying into a man's confidential consultations with his legal adviser, the general evil of infusing reserve and dissimulation, uneasiness...
Page 189 - Defendants, yet on a bill filed in equity, it was referred to the Master to take an account •of what was due to the Plaintiffs, and an issue at law was refused by the Chancellor, who thought the question too clear to be disputed.
Page 338 - Thames and was drowned, and the jury found that he voluntarily threw himself into the water, knowing at the time that he should thereby destroy his life, and intending thereby to do so, but at the time of committing the act he was not capable of judging between right and wrong.
Page 406 - ... the wife for life, and after the death of the survivor, upon trust for the children of the marriage...
Page 52 - ... if the Court should be of opinion that the plaintiffs were not entitled to recover. In Michaelmas Term Young, QC moved for judgment to be entered for the plaintiffs upon this yerdict.
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Page 323 - The object of the bill, which was filed by the plaintiff on behalf of himself and all the other...
Page 63 - The bill prayed that it might be declared that the plaintiff was entitled to...