Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, 1753-1769E. and R. Brooke and J. Rider, 1799 |
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... took him again ; wherefore , as the defendants have acknowledged the faid affault and imprisonment , he prays judgment and his damages ; defendant demurs generally , and plaintiff joins in demurrer . It was objected for the defendants ...
... took him again ; wherefore , as the defendants have acknowledged the faid affault and imprisonment , he prays judgment and his damages ; defendant demurs generally , and plaintiff joins in demurrer . It was objected for the defendants ...
Side 6
... fingle and a widower ; if not , over , and died without iffae ,, pleasure ; the con in- gency of if fue never happened , The took a tee . The : The leffor of the plaintiff claims as heir at .6 EASTER TERM , 26 Geo . II . 1753 .
... fingle and a widower ; if not , over , and died without iffae ,, pleasure ; the con in- gency of if fue never happened , The took a tee . The : The leffor of the plaintiff claims as heir at .6 EASTER TERM , 26 Geo . II . 1753 .
Side 7
... took an eftate - tail and a fee upon con- tingency by the will , and had a fee by defcent ; King v . Melling , 2 Lev . 58. in point ; and Shaw v . Weigh carried it much farther . 2 Stra , 798. Judgment for the plaintiff . d . A. Harum ...
... took an eftate - tail and a fee upon con- tingency by the will , and had a fee by defcent ; King v . Melling , 2 Lev . 58. in point ; and Shaw v . Weigh carried it much farther . 2 Stra , 798. Judgment for the plaintiff . d . A. Harum ...
Side 13
... took their places in the respective courts on Monday , May 6 , 1754 Roe , of the Demife of Jeffereys & al . verfus Hen . Hicks Mil . & al . C. B .. inion d in 1 A furrender to one who is convicted of felony and hanged be- tance , the ...
... took their places in the respective courts on Monday , May 6 , 1754 Roe , of the Demife of Jeffereys & al . verfus Hen . Hicks Mil . & al . C. B .. inion d in 1 A furrender to one who is convicted of felony and hanged be- tance , the ...
Side 22
... took effect ; George Simpson afterwards became bankrupt , and the af- fignees feifed the land and fold it to the defendants , as taking this deed to be void in law ; or if it was not void , that George Storey was feised in tail by it ...
... took effect ; George Simpson afterwards became bankrupt , and the af- fignees feifed the land and fold it to the defendants , as taking this deed to be void in law ; or if it was not void , that George Storey was feised in tail by it ...
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Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, 1753-1769 Great Britain. Court of King's Bench,George Wilson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1799 |
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act of parliament action advowfon affigns aforefaid againſt alfo alledged anfwer arreft attorney avowry bail becauſe cauſe church cofts common law confideration copyhold counfel cuftom damages debt declaration deed defendant demife demurrer diſcharged eftate faid court faid Edward faid James faid John faid Philip faid plea faid Thomas fame fays fecond fecretary feems feifed fendant fhall fhew caufe fhould firft firſt fome fpecial ftate ftatute fuch fufficient fuit fuppofed furrender George Paynter grant hath heirs Hilary term himſelf houſe iffue infifted inftituted John Hoole John Rudge John Whitworth Juftice jury king's laft lands leafe leffor muſt opinion perfon Philip Cecil plaintiff pleaded poffeffion prays judgment prefent prefent cafe premiſes queftion ready to verify reafon replevin replied ſaid Serjeant ſhall ſuch tenant term thefe thereof thereupon theſe trefpafs trial Trinity term uſe verdict verfus void Wallwyn warrant wife writ
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Side 341 - Then the man that lay with her shall give unto the damsel's father fifty shekels of silver, and she shall be his wife; because he hath humbled her, he may not put her away all his days.
Side 334 - ... and this he is ready to verify. Wherefore, he prays judgment, and that the plaintiff be barred from having his action aforesaid against him.
Side 322 - Hill, his intended wife, lawfully to be begotten, and the heirs male of the body of such first son lawfully issuing; and for default of such issue...
Side 342 - ... purpofe firft had and obtained, according to the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided...
Side 223 - ... and this he is ready to verify; wherefore he prays judgment if the plaintiff ought further to maintain his action.
Side 336 - Elizabeth his wife, and their heirs, equally to be divided between them as tenants in common, and not as joint tenants...
Side 211 - Plaintiff in Replevin, or other Tenant of the Lands and Tenements whereon such Distress was made, enjoyed the same under a Grant or Demise at such a certain Rent, during the Time wherein the Rent distrained for incurred, which Rent was then and still remains due...
Side 350 - This is a contract to tempt a man to transgress the law, to do that which is injurious to the community; it is void by the common law, and the reason why the common law says such contracts are void is for the public good. You shall not stipulate for iniquity. All writers upon our law agree in this, no polluted hand shall touch the pure fountains of justice.
Side 146 - I wish never to hear this objection again. This action is for a tort : torts are infinitely various, not limited or confined, for, there is nothing in nature but may be an instrument of mischief...
Side 228 - State ; and this the defendant is ready to verify, wherefore he prays judgment if he ought to be compelled to answer in this action.