Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer & Exchequer Chamber: From Hilary Term, 6 Will. IV. to [Easter Term, 10 Vict.] Both Inclusive. With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters. [1836-1847], Volum 6T. & J. W. Johnson, 1841 |
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Side 20
... according to the practice of the Court , costs in the cause ; and this we have had certified to us by the Masters of all the Courts , to whom we have applied . But there are two objections to applying that rule to the pre- sent case ...
... according to the practice of the Court , costs in the cause ; and this we have had certified to us by the Masters of all the Courts , to whom we have applied . But there are two objections to applying that rule to the pre- sent case ...
Side 21
... according to the original state of the declar- ation . But , secondly , we think these costs , incurred by the plaintiff in preparing for trial , have been specially pro- vided for by the Court , for the Court made the payment of them a ...
... according to the original state of the declar- ation . But , secondly , we think these costs , incurred by the plaintiff in preparing for trial , have been specially pro- vided for by the Court , for the Court made the payment of them a ...
Side 44
... according to the station and degree of the party ; and it was there held , that a minor , a captain in the army , was liable for a livery ordered for his servant , because the defendant was placed in a situation of life which required ...
... according to the station and degree of the party ; and it was there held , that a minor , a captain in the army , was liable for a livery ordered for his servant , because the defendant was placed in a situation of life which required ...
Side 45
... According to those cases , an infant cannot bind himself but for such things as are strictly neces- sary for him . [ Parke , B. - A watch may , in some cases , be a thing necessary . In Burghart v . Hall ( c ) , it was decided that you ...
... According to those cases , an infant cannot bind himself but for such things as are strictly neces- sary for him . [ Parke , B. - A watch may , in some cases , be a thing necessary . In Burghart v . Hall ( c ) , it was decided that you ...
Side 46
... according to the old law , were such things as a person could not do without . [ Parke , B. - No ; it always had been the law from the first that an infant might bind himself for what was suitable to his state and degree . That was ...
... according to the old law , were such things as a person could not do without . [ Parke , B. - No ; it always had been the law from the first that an infant might bind himself for what was suitable to his state and degree . That was ...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer ..., Volum 6 Great Britain. Court of Exchequer Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1846 |
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer ..., Volum 3 Roger Meeson,Great Britain Court of Exchequer,William Newland Welsby Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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Side 114 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandise, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards, shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same...
Side 320 - ... be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...
Side 6 - AB, as for his costs and charges by him about his suit in that behalf expended...
Side 709 - ... other days and times between that day and the third of May, in the twenty-ninth year, &c. contributed and paid divers large sums of money, amounting in the whole to a large sum of money, to wit, the sum of...
Side 307 - Cur. adv. vult. The judgment of the Court was now delivered by PARKE, B.
Side 802 - ... and if the other party shall intend to rely on any proviso, exception, incapacity, disability, contract, agreement, or other matter hereinbefore mentioned, or on any cause or matter of fact or of law not inconsistent with the simple fact of enjoyment, the same shall be specially alleged and set forth in answer to the allegation of the party claiming, and shall not be received in evidence on any general traverse or denial of such allegation.
Side 47 - ... from the earliest time down to the present, the word "necessaries" was not confined, in its strict sense, to such articles as were necessary to the support of life, but extended to articles fit to maintain the particular person in the state, station, and degree in life in which he is; and therefore we must not take the word "necessaries," in its unqualified sense, but with the qualification above pointed out.
Side 381 - Ñeque enim id est celare, quidquid reticeas : sed cum, quod tu scias, id ignorare emolumenti tui caussa velis eos, quorum intersit id scire. Hoc autem celandi genus quale sit, et cujus hominis, quis non videt? Certe non aperti, non simplicis, non ingenui, non justi, non viri boni : versuti potius, obscuri, astuti, fallacis, malitiosi, callidi, veteratoris, vafri.
Side 672 - ... to wit, on the day and year last aforesaid, and on divers other days and times between that day and the commencement of this suit...
Side 126 - ... him, her or them for any time or times whatsoever, or in any other manner, and shall not enter into or commence his or her service according to his or her contract, (such contract being in writing and signed by the contracting parties,) or having entered into such service shall absent himself or herself from his or her service before the term of his...