| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 882 pages
...respecting the breaches to be assigned upon bonds, is not so strong; for there the Legislature only says the plaintiff " may " assign as many breaches as he shall think fit upon the bond, giving tl.e defendant the opportunity of paying the money into court after judgment... | |
| Pennsylvania, James Tyndale Mitchell, Henry Flanders - Law - 1896 - 620 pages
...cause as the jus-tices shall approve of for so doing. And that in all actions upon bond or penalty, for non-performance of covenants, the plaintiff may assign as many breaches as he shall think fit; and the jury at the trial shall and may assess damages for such of the said covenants as the plaintiff... | |
| Pennsylvania, James Tyndale Mitchell, Henry Flanders - Law - 1896 - 690 pages
...authority aforesaid, That in all actions upon any bond or penalty, for non-performance of convenants, the plaintiff may assign as many breaches as he shall think fit, and the jury at the trial shall and may assess damages for such of the said breaches as the plaintiff... | |
| John Dawson Mayne, Sir Lumley Smith - Damages - 1899 - 776 pages
...sum, for non-performance of any covenants or agreements, contained in any indenture, deed, or writing, the plaintiff may assign as many breaches as he shall think fit ; and the jury shall assess not only such damages and costs as were theretofore usually done, but also... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1364 pages
...bonds or on any penal sum for non-performance of any covenants or agreements in any deed or writing, the plaintiff may assign as many breaches as he shall think fit." The statute then goes on to direct that the jury are to assess the damages for the breaches so assigned... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1008 pages
...any penal sum for non-perfcrmance of any covenants or agreements in any deed or writing contained, the plaintiff may assign as many breaches as he shall think fit, and the jury are to assess the damages on the breaches; but the like judgment is to be entered, as... | |
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