An Historical Treatise of an Action Or Suit at Law: And of the Proceedings Used in the King's Bench and Common Pleas from the Original Processes to the Judgments in Both Courts

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his Majesty's law-printers, 1781 - 272 sider

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Side 119 - And the said defendant, by EF his attorney, comes and defends the force and injury, when, &c. and says, that he is not guilty of the...
Side 265 - ... with the appurtenances, from time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, have had and...
Side 119 - Warwick aforesaid, by whom the truth of the matter may be the better...
Side 204 - ... and this they are ready to verify: wherefore they pray judgment if the plaintiff ought to have or maintain his aforesaid action thereof against them, &c.
Side 164 - Saundcrs, by their attorneys within contained ; and the jurors of the jury whereof mention* is within made being...
Side 115 - April, in the twenty-third year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the Third, now King of Great Britain, and so forth, at Wrexham, in...
Side 259 - Year laft aforefaid, and befoie the faid Time when, &c. (to wit) on the fame Day and Year in the faid Declaration mentioned...
Side 261 - ... and all those whose estate he now hath, and at the said several times when, &c. had, of and in the said messuage...
Side 109 - The principle, upon which the decisions of all aggregate bodies, such as councils, corporations, and deliberative assemblies, are made, is that of the majority of votes or suffrages; and this rule holds not only in reference to questions and subjects, which admit only of an affirmative on one side, and a negative on the other, but also in reference to elections in which more than two persons may receive the suffrages.
Side 201 - David, 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...

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