| 1837 - 512 sider
...verdict is found for the defendant, and the sum claimed by the plaintiff is less than 51., the Court will not grant a new trial on the ground of the verdict being against evidence. (2 C. & J. 14 ; 1 CM & R. 58S.)-Lyddon v. C,«mbes, 5 DPC 560. And see COSTS, 7; MIDDLESEX... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1837 - 886 sider
...by any one, the inference is irresistible that he had a right of exclusive pasturage. He also moved on the ground of the verdict being against the weight of evidence. Lord DENMAN CJ—I think, on the latter ground, there is no reason for disturbing the verdict, with... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1837 - 1338 sider
...Picktrtgill, 1 TR 660. <f) 1 Cowp. 47. (d) 1 Mod. 105. 1835. the ground of a misdirection ; and secondly, not on the ground of the verdict being against the weight of evidence, but on this additional ground, that the learned judge, by omitting to direct the jury as to the bearing... | |
| 1838 - 626 sider
...verdict. Gregory qtv Tuffs, 3 Law J. (NS) Exch. 295, sc 1 CM & R. 310 ; 4 Tyr. 820. The Court will not grant a new trial on the ground of the verdict being againat evidence, in a case where the subject-matter in dispute is under the value of 20;., although... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1841 - 900 sider
...was necessary, there cannot be a nonsuit ; and the amount is too trifling for the Court to grant a new trial, on the ground of the verdict being against the weight of evidence. Sir William Follett, Biggs Andrews, and Gunning, contra. — In this case no question ought to have... | |
| Ireland. Court of King's Bench, Robert Jebb, Richard Bourke - 1843 - 412 sider
...nature ; namely, that on an indictment for a misdemeanour the prosecutor will not generally be allowed a new trial on the ground of the verdict being against the weight of evidence, although the party indicted will. In this case the demurrer is put out of the question by the reversal... | |
| 1858 - 524 sider
...conditions of the policy, and fraud.— Field, Q C. (with Campbell Potter) for defendants, now moved for a new trial, on the ground of the verdict being against the weight of evidence, — KRLLY. C. R : My brother Pigott is dissatisfied with the verdict, and, therefore, you may take... | |
| 1831 - 600 sider
...the learned judge was favourable, rather than otherwise, to the defendants. Humfrpy now moved for a new trial on the ground of the verdict being against the weight of theevidence, and urged that as the object was to vindicate the character of the servants of the company,... | |
| 1879 - 1110 sider
...The plaintiffs moved the Exchequer Division for a new trial, on the ground of misdirection, and also on the ground of the verdict being against the weight of evidence, but without success, and thereupon appealed to this Court. Sir. HERSCHELL, QC, for the plaintiffs,... | |
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