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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At present the rule must be made absolute for a new trial ; for I cannot say that a
licence to import a cargo given to one set of persons will warrant an importation
by another set of persons , unless the latter can connect themselves with the ...
At present the rule must be made absolute for a new trial ; for I cannot say that a
licence to import a cargo given to one set of persons will warrant an importation
by another set of persons , unless the latter can connect themselves with the ...
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Lord ELLENBOROUGH , C. J. The rule of court by which the defendant was
permitted to come in and defend , not having been given in evidence at the trial ,
could not be taken notice of ; and as it is not to be presumed that the defendant
meant ...
Lord ELLENBOROUGH , C. J. The rule of court by which the defendant was
permitted to come in and defend , not having been given in evidence at the trial ,
could not be taken notice of ; and as it is not to be presumed that the defendant
meant ...
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Therefore founding my opinion upon all the circumstances in evidence in this
case , I consider it as a wager against public policy and of immoral tendency ,
and that no new trial should be granted . GROSE , J. I agree that there should be
no ...
Therefore founding my opinion upon all the circumstances in evidence in this
case , I consider it as a wager against public policy and of immoral tendency ,
and that no new trial should be granted . GROSE , J. I agree that there should be
no ...
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Favenc and Co. , it appeared at the trial before Lord Ellenborough , C. J. at
Guildhall , were in fact agents for C. F. Schnekonig , the person in whom the
interest was averred in the declaration , but whose name did not appear on the
licence ...
Favenc and Co. , it appeared at the trial before Lord Ellenborough , C. J. at
Guildhall , were in fact agents for C. F. Schnekonig , the person in whom the
interest was averred in the declaration , but whose name did not appear on the
licence ...
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The defendant pleaded that he did not undertake and promise in manner and
form as the plaintiffs had complained against him , on which issue was joined .
And at the trial before the Lord Chief Justice of C. B. , a verdict was found for the ...
The defendant pleaded that he did not undertake and promise in manner and
form as the plaintiffs had complained against him , on which issue was joined .
And at the trial before the Lord Chief Justice of C. B. , a verdict was found for the ...
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