Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: Together with Some Cases in the High Court of Chancery, in Michaelmas, Hilary, Easter, and Trinity Terms, Being the Whole of the Forty-fourth Year of the Reign of George III. (1803 and 1804) [-...the Forty-sixth Year ... George III. (1805 and 1806)] With Tables of the Names of the Cases and of the Principal Matters, Volum 2W. Clarke and Sons, 1806 |
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Side 9
... pass ; and this right of abatement is not confined merely to nuisances to a house , to a mill , or to land . The cases put in 2 Roll . Ab . 144 , b . Nuisance , Reformation , ( S. ) are only put by way of instance . TRESPASS , for ...
... pass ; and this right of abatement is not confined merely to nuisances to a house , to a mill , or to land . The cases put in 2 Roll . Ab . 144 , b . Nuisance , Reformation , ( S. ) are only put by way of instance . TRESPASS , for ...
Side 64
... pass , there will be a verdict entered up for less than 40s . damages , and there will not be any certificate of a judge , to entitle the plaintiff to his costs under the statute 22 and 23 Car . II . " Lord ELLENBOROUGH , C. J. " It is ...
... pass , there will be a verdict entered up for less than 40s . damages , and there will not be any certificate of a judge , to entitle the plaintiff to his costs under the statute 22 and 23 Car . II . " Lord ELLENBOROUGH , C. J. " It is ...
Side 71
... passing of this act , and also at the time of making out such list , shall be really an actual prisoner , in the custody of any keeper or gaoler of any of the aforesaid prisons respectively , upon any process whatsoever , for any debt ...
... passing of this act , and also at the time of making out such list , shall be really an actual prisoner , in the custody of any keeper or gaoler of any of the aforesaid prisons respectively , upon any process whatsoever , for any debt ...
Side 101
... pass as an acceptance to the other holders , by indorse- ment ; and it is sufficient if the acceptance is made to the drawer only . In the case of Glarke v . Cock , Lord EL- LENBOROUGH says , " the cases have decided that such a pomise ...
... pass as an acceptance to the other holders , by indorse- ment ; and it is sufficient if the acceptance is made to the drawer only . In the case of Glarke v . Cock , Lord EL- LENBOROUGH says , " the cases have decided that such a pomise ...
Side 108
... passes through Nottingham : that it was taken in , to be so carried ; the person who took it to the office had seen a board there , containing the fol- 1 1804 . versus WILLAN , lowing notice : " Take 108 Cases in B. R. in Michaelmas Term ,
... passes through Nottingham : that it was taken in , to be so carried ; the person who took it to the office had seen a board there , containing the fol- 1 1804 . versus WILLAN , lowing notice : " Take 108 Cases in B. R. in Michaelmas Term ,
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Side 298 - King there being, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Side 588 - ... or information in any of his Majesty's courts of record at Westminster or in Ireland, or in the court of session in Scotland, one half to his Majesty, his heirs and successors, and the other to any person who shall sue for the same...
Side 516 - ... the force and effect of leases or estates at will only, and shall not either in law or equity be deemed or taken to have any other or greater force or effect; any consideration for making any such parol leases or estates, or any former law or usage, to the contrary notwithstanding.
Side 349 - Geo. 2. c. 44. e. 6. no action shall be brought against any constable, headborough, or other officer, or against any person acting by his order and in his aid, for any thing done in obedience to any warrant under the hand or seal of any justice of the peace...
Side 349 - ... abode by the party or parties intending to bring such action, or by his, her, or their attorney or agent, in writing, signed by the party demanding the same, of the perusal and copy of such warrant, and the same hath been refused or neglected for the space of six days after such demand...
Side 114 - Kensit the younger (the defendant), his heirs and assigns for ever, by the rod, at the will of the lord, and according to the custom of the said manor, by the yearly rent of lOrf., fealty, suit of court, customs, and other services due, and of right accustomed.
Side 26 - ... defendant was convicted, as by the record and proceedings thereof, remaining in the said court of our said lord the king, before the king himself, [or, if in CP say "of the Bench aforesaid, at Westminster aforesaid...
Side 593 - On bespeaking policies, all persons are to make a deposit for the policy, stamp duty, and mark, and shall pay the premium to the next quarter day, and from thence for one year more at least : and shall, as long as the managers agrce to accept the same, make all future payments annually at the said office within...
Side 240 - Place, or shall declare herself to be with Child, and that such Child is likely to be born a Bastard...
Side 617 - As soon as the bargain is struck, the property of the goods is transferred to the vendee, and that of the price to the vendor; but the vendee cannot take the goods until he tenders the price agreed on. But if he tenders the money to the vendor, and he refuses it, the vendee may seize the goods, or have an action against the vendor for detaining them.