The Law Magazine Or Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volum 1Saunders and Benning, 1830 |
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... respect to the facts should be true ; and 2dly , That the facts themselves should be such as really to have the quality ascribed to them . For the first of these pur- poses , all the securities , which the nature of the case admits of ...
... respect to the facts should be true ; and 2dly , That the facts themselves should be such as really to have the quality ascribed to them . For the first of these pur- poses , all the securities , which the nature of the case admits of ...
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... respect to them should be made in the presence of somebody capable of telling exactly whether they have the quality ascribed to them or not . The judge is a person with this knowledge , and to him alone can the power of deciding on mat ...
... respect to them should be made in the presence of somebody capable of telling exactly whether they have the quality ascribed to them or not . The judge is a person with this knowledge , and to him alone can the power of deciding on mat ...
Side 10
... respect from those whose opinions we oppose ; but if the House of Commons were to discuss regularly each private bill it passes , the work would be never at an end , and the whole time of the legisla- ture would be occupied in adjusting ...
... respect from those whose opinions we oppose ; but if the House of Commons were to discuss regularly each private bill it passes , the work would be never at an end , and the whole time of the legisla- ture would be occupied in adjusting ...
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... respect qualifies the terms . The common - sense construction is sought out , and on that the judgment exclusively depends . All rules 1 " Now , observe how various the matters are which may be all described by the foregoing words . In ...
... respect qualifies the terms . The common - sense construction is sought out , and on that the judgment exclusively depends . All rules 1 " Now , observe how various the matters are which may be all described by the foregoing words . In ...
Side 21
... respect of the supposed ground . They succeed each other in the following order : 1 1. To the jurisdiction of the court . 2. To the person of the plaintiff ; as that he is legally inca- pacitated from commencing or continuing his suit ...
... respect of the supposed ground . They succeed each other in the following order : 1 1. To the jurisdiction of the court . 2. To the person of the plaintiff ; as that he is legally inca- pacitated from commencing or continuing his suit ...
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Side 162 - No action shall be brought whereby to charge any person upon, or by reason of. any representation or assurance made or given concerning or relating to the character, conduct, credit, ability, trade or dealings of any other person to the Intent or purpose that such other person may obtain credit, money or goods unless such representation or assurance be made In writing, signed by the party to be charged therewith.
Side 163 - I AB do solemnly and sincerely, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, upon the true faith of a Christian, that 1 will never exercise any power, authority, or influence which I may possess by virtue of the office of to injure or weaken the Protestant church as it is by law established in England, or to disturb the said church, or the bishops and clergy of the said church, in the possession of any rights or privileges to which such church, or the said bishops and clergy, are or may...
Side 162 - ... be actually made, procured, or provided, or fit, or ready for delivery, or some act may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery...
Side 129 - Majesty, or to any person marrying a Second Time, whose Husband or Wife shall have been continually absent from such Person for the Space of Seven Years then last past, and shall not have been known by such Person to be living within that Time...
Side 170 - Presents will and ordain that this Our Commission shall continue in full force and virtue, and that you, Our said Commissioners, or any three or more of you, may from time to time proceed in the execution thereof, and of every matter and thing therein contained, although the same be not continued from time to time by adjournment : AND...
Side 160 - An Act to indemnify such persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments, and for extending the time limited for those purposes respectively...
Side 161 - Enactments or either of them, or to deprive any Party of the Benefit thereof, unless such Acknowledgment or Promise shall be made or contained by or in some Writing to be signed by the Party chargeable thereby...
Side 161 - Administrators, shall nevertheless be entitled to recover against any other or others of the Defendants, by virtue of a new Acknowledgment or Promise, or otherwise, Judgment may be given and Costs allowed for the Plaintiff as to such Defendant or Defendants against whom he shall recover, and for the other Defendant or Defendants against the Plaintiff.
Side 171 - ... although the same be not continued from time to time by adjournment : AND WE HEREBY COMMAND all and singular Our Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, Officers, Ministers, and all other Our loving Subjects whatsoever, as well within Liberties as without, that they be assistant to you and each of you in the execution of these presents...
Side 163 - I, AB, do solemnly and sincerely, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do believe, that, in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, there is not any transubstantiation of the elements of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever...