A Complete System of Pleading: Comprehending the Most Approved Precedents and Forms of Practice; Chiefly Consisting of Such as Have Never Before Been Printed; with an Index to the Principal Work, Incorporating and Making it a Continuation of Townshend's and Cornwall's Tables, to the Present Time; as Well as an Index of Reference to All the Ancient and Modern Entries Extant, Volum 9 |
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Side 60
... said hedges and fences between that part of the close of the said Thomas
which lies contiguous to the aforesaid road and the said road , the faid hedges
and fences then being sufficiently maintained and in good repair , and through
the said ...
... said hedges and fences between that part of the close of the said Thomas
which lies contiguous to the aforesaid road and the said road , the faid hedges
and fences then being sufficiently maintained and in good repair , and through
the said ...
Side 94
... plaintiff's close , and pulling broke and entered a certain close of the said
defendant called A. down the fences situate ... pulled down , demolished , fame .
spoiled , and destroyed a great part of the chain and fence of the faid J. that is to
say ...
... plaintiff's close , and pulling broke and entered a certain close of the said
defendant called A. down the fences situate ... pulled down , demolished , fame .
spoiled , and destroyed a great part of the chain and fence of the faid J. that is to
say ...
Side 123
... spoiled , and destroyed the gates , hedges , and fences , to wit , two gates ,
twenty perches of the hedges , and twenty perches of the fences of the said
Robert there then erected , standing , and being , and broke , spoiled , and
destroyed the ...
... spoiled , and destroyed the gates , hedges , and fences , to wit , two gates ,
twenty perches of the hedges , and twenty perches of the fences of the said
Robert there then erected , standing , and being , and broke , spoiled , and
destroyed the ...
Side 137
divers , to wit , fifty perches of other the hedges , and fifty perches of other the
fencing of and belonging to the faid ( 7 ) lands , with the appurtenances , and
thereby then and there left and laid cpen the same respectively , and then and
there ...
divers , to wit , fifty perches of other the hedges , and fifty perches of other the
fencing of and belonging to the faid ( 7 ) lands , with the appurtenances , and
thereby then and there left and laid cpen the same respectively , and then and
there ...
Side 138
I am of opinion that under the cir . fencing . The acceptance of rent fince
cumstances here stated , the plaintiff may the injury is not material ; certainly not
maintain an action upon the case in as a bar to the action , whatever effect nature
of waste ...
I am of opinion that under the cir . fencing . The acceptance of rent fince
cumstances here stated , the plaintiff may the injury is not material ; certainly not
maintain an action upon the case in as a bar to the action , whatever effect nature
of waste ...
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according acres aforeſaid afterwards againſt alſo appurtenances aſſault becauſe behalf breaking broke called carried cattle cauſe chattels cloſe called committed common common field complained continued corn court cuſtom damage demiſed divers dwelling-houſe entered execution executor facias faid fame feiſed fences force and arms further George granted graſs growing guilty hath horſes houſe hundred injuria iſſue James judgment laid land laſt lawful leave lord the king manner and form manor meſſuage parcel pariſh perſon pieces pleaded in bar pounds premiſes reaſon Rejoinder Replication ſaid cloſe ſaid declaration mentioned ſaid defendants ſaid firſt Count ſaid James ſaid John ſaid manor ſaid plaintiff ſaid plea ſaid Richard ſaid ſeveral ſaid Thomas ſaid William ſame ſays ſecond ſeiſed ſeized ſervant ſhould ſpace ſpoiled ſuch taking tenant therein thereof tioned took traverſes treſpaſs uſe virtue wherefore wife writ
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Side 179 - ... now is, and at the said several times when, &c. was, and from time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary hath been, a...
Side 307 - CD his executors, administrators, and assigns, from the day next before the day of the date of these presents, for and during and unto the full end and term of one whole year from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended ; YIELDING AND PAYING...
Side 3 - ... to be levied of the goods and chattels which were of the said EF at the time of his death in the hands of the said defendant to be administered, if he had so much thereof in his hands to be administered...
Side vi - ... from the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, have had and have ufed, and been accuftomed to have, and of right ought to have had, and the faid Charles Marfack being fo feifed as laft aforefaid...
Side 139 - ... with the appurtenances, for the time being, from time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, have repaired and...
Side 24 - William, by leave of the court here," for this purpofe firft had and obtained, according to the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided...
Side ii - ... and all those whose estate he now hath, and at the said several times when, &c. had, of and in the said...
Side 235 - ... every year, and at all times of the year, at his and their free will and pleasure...
Side 316 - ... or any part or parcel thereof: To have and to hold the said...
Side 129 - ... to wit, on, &c. and on divers other days and times between that day and the day of exhibiting this bill, to wit, at, &c.