Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 16J. Butterworth and Son, 1814 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 79
Now looking at the lease , it appears that there are , not one , but three conditions
, on the non - performance of which it must be contended that the lease entitled
the landlord or the in - coming tenant to claim as his own the growing crop sown ...
Now looking at the lease , it appears that there are , not one , but three conditions
, on the non - performance of which it must be contended that the lease entitled
the landlord or the in - coming tenant to claim as his own the growing crop sown ...
Page 80
That disposes of the plaintiff's claim for the 211. which is founded upon the
alleged custom of the country . But then it is contended that the off - going tenant's
right to the away - going crop depending upon the terms of the lease , he cannot
...
That disposes of the plaintiff's claim for the 211. which is founded upon the
alleged custom of the country . But then it is contended that the off - going tenant's
right to the away - going crop depending upon the terms of the lease , he cannot
...
Page 271
Rules are issued , and proper time is always allowed by the Court for such claims
. It is called a plea to the extent , and that is the proper course which the law has
prescribed for the trial of questions of this sort ; for the Court of Exchequer is the ...
Rules are issued , and proper time is always allowed by the Court for such claims
. It is called a plea to the extent , and that is the proper course which the law has
prescribed for the trial of questions of this sort ; for the Court of Exchequer is the ...
Page 341
Lady DARTMOUTH against ROBERTS . dence for the rector to shew that in a
proceeding between the vicar and rector , the vicar set up a claim , and in the
result abandoned that claim , and that tithe has ever since then been paid to the
rector .
Lady DARTMOUTH against ROBERTS . dence for the rector to shew that in a
proceeding between the vicar and rector , the vicar set up a claim , and in the
result abandoned that claim , and that tithe has ever since then been paid to the
rector .
Page 342
As to the question upon the weight of evidence , it has already been fully
considered ; and it does not appear to involve a right of any great extent . The
vicar does not set up a claim , but only the defendant , who does not choose to
pay tithe to ...
As to the question upon the weight of evidence , it has already been fully
considered ; and it does not appear to involve a right of any great extent . The
vicar does not set up a claim , but only the defendant , who does not choose to
pay tithe to ...
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