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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15001. ; and as to such parts of the said debts as should be recovered or
received by the plaintiff after the 15001 . should have been paid to him as
aforesaid , the plaintiff should duly account for and pay one moiety thereof to the
defendant on ...
15001. ; and as to such parts of the said debts as should be recovered or
received by the plaintiff after the 15001 . should have been paid to him as
aforesaid , the plaintiff should duly account for and pay one moiety thereof to the
defendant on ...
Page 62
And that divers of the said bills of exchange to a large amount in the whole have
not yet been paid by the plaintiff , and that the defendant hath been and still is
liable to pay to the several holders of such bills the sums of money respectively ...
And that divers of the said bills of exchange to a large amount in the whole have
not yet been paid by the plaintiff , and that the defendant hath been and still is
liable to pay to the several holders of such bills the sums of money respectively ...
Page 104
Here the tenant had notice of everything which the act intended he should have ,
to guard against surprise ; but he disregarded the warning , and wrongfully paid
over the rent , as before , to his original landlord . Lord ELLENBOROUGH , C. J. ...
Here the tenant had notice of everything which the act intended he should have ,
to guard against surprise ; but he disregarded the warning , and wrongfully paid
over the rent , as before , to his original landlord . Lord ELLENBOROUGH , C. J. ...
Page 261
By the ancient prerogative of the crown , as it stood at common law , the king was
to be paid first , and was entitled to stay the suits of other creditors against the
king's debtor , until the king's debt was paid : and the means by which that was ...
By the ancient prerogative of the crown , as it stood at common law , the king was
to be paid first , and was entitled to stay the suits of other creditors against the
king's debtor , until the king's debt was paid : and the means by which that was ...
Page 295
4d . paid to the Master's clerk , for fees incurred in passing Dent's accounts ,
which he should have paid , but Tomlinson was obliged to pay , in order to obtain
the report , without which he could not go on with further proceedings . Dent ,
soon ...
4d . paid to the Master's clerk , for fees incurred in passing Dent's accounts ,
which he should have paid , but Tomlinson was obliged to pay , in order to obtain
the report , without which he could not go on with further proceedings . Dent ,
soon ...
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