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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... contending that it was the particular cargo and adventure which was intended to be licensed , and not the identical persons named ; the persons to whom the licence was transferred being also British merchants , and the national ...
... contending that it was the particular cargo and adventure which was intended to be licensed , and not the identical persons named ; the persons to whom the licence was transferred being also British merchants , and the national ...
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... contended that though in common cases a corporation cannot cast an essoigu , not being capable of making a personal appearance , but being obliged to appear by attorney , ( stat . 12 Ed . 2. st . 2 ) ; yet in an action on a false return ...
... contended that though in common cases a corporation cannot cast an essoigu , not being capable of making a personal appearance , but being obliged to appear by attorney , ( stat . 12 Ed . 2. st . 2 ) ; yet in an action on a false return ...
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... contended on the part of the defendants , that the production of a sub- sisting conviction was conclusive in an action of trespass , particularly since the st . 43 G. 3. c . 141 .; which , assum- ing that a subsisting conviction would ...
... contended on the part of the defendants , that the production of a sub- sisting conviction was conclusive in an action of trespass , particularly since the st . 43 G. 3. c . 141 .; which , assum- ing that a subsisting conviction would ...
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... contended on the part of the plaintiff , that the justices in this case had no jurisdiction , and therefore that the conviction was a nullity : and Crepps v . Durden ( a ) was referred to , where trespass was main- tained against a ...
... contended on the part of the plaintiff , that the justices in this case had no jurisdiction , and therefore that the conviction was a nullity : and Crepps v . Durden ( a ) was referred to , where trespass was main- tained against a ...
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... contended , was an election by the apprentice to avoid the indenture , which avoidance he might originate before the magistrates , in- dependently of the prior act of leaving his master , for which he was then questioned , and which he ...
... contended , was an election by the apprentice to avoid the indenture , which avoidance he might originate before the magistrates , in- dependently of the prior act of leaving his master , for which he was then questioned , and which he ...
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action aforesaid afterwards alleged appeared apprentice assignment assumpsit award bail Bank bankrupt BAYLEY bill of exchange BLANC BORASTON C. A. P. and T. P. cargo certificate charter-party churchwardens Clemett consideration contended contrĂ contract conviction count Court of Exchequer covenant debt declaration defendant defendant's delivered demised discharge drawee entitled evidence execution Felthorpe fendant Gigg given Gottenburgh heirs held holders Holm East Waver indenture indorsed issued judgment jury justices KING king's land landlord Landscrona lessee lessor liable licence Lord ELLENBOROUGH M'Iver ment messuage NANTWICH nonsuit notes notice objection opinion overseers paid parish party payment person plaintiff plea pleaded port premises promissory notes proved question recover rent rule seisin settlement sheriff shew ship stat statute statute of Anne taken Term Rep testator thereof THURSTON against MILLS tion tithes township trespass trial trover trustees verdict wager writ