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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Willes and Ashhurst , Justices , being of the same opinion on this ground , the
rule for the apprentice's discharge would have been discharged , but for an
objection to the frame of the commitment , which is collateral to the present
question .
Willes and Ashhurst , Justices , being of the same opinion on this ground , the
rule for the apprentice's discharge would have been discharged , but for an
objection to the frame of the commitment , which is collateral to the present
question .
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Rogers ( b ) , Lord Ellenborough also gave his opinion , that an unqualified
person , joining in the sport with the owner of the dogs , who was qualified , was
not liable to the penalty . King now appeared to shew cause against the rule ; but
the ...
Rogers ( b ) , Lord Ellenborough also gave his opinion , that an unqualified
person , joining in the sport with the owner of the dogs , who was qualified , was
not liable to the penalty . King now appeared to shew cause against the rule ; but
the ...
Page 235
GROSE , J. I have so much doubt upon this I am not prepared to form an opinion .
There are difficulties on both sides , which at present I cannot get over . The KING
against The Inhabitants of NANTWICH . LE BLANC , J. As far as I have been ...
GROSE , J. I have so much doubt upon this I am not prepared to form an opinion .
There are difficulties on both sides , which at present I cannot get over . The KING
against The Inhabitants of NANTWICH . LE BLANC , J. As far as I have been ...
Page 245
There was some attempt in defence to shew that the cask was in a damaged
state when it was put into the waggon ; which attempt however failed in the
opinion of the Court and jury ; but the principal ground of defence was a public
notice ...
There was some attempt in defence to shew that the cask was in a damaged
state when it was put into the waggon ; which attempt however failed in the
opinion of the Court and jury ; but the principal ground of defence was a public
notice ...
Page 333
This act certainly proceeds upon a misunderstanding , and a misconstruction , in
my opinion , of the statute of Anne ; for it must certainly have been the intention of
the legislature , to put these learned bodies of Ireland on the same footing as ...
This act certainly proceeds upon a misunderstanding , and a misconstruction , in
my opinion , of the statute of Anne ; for it must certainly have been the intention of
the legislature , to put these learned bodies of Ireland on the same footing as ...
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