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Side 168
The custom stated is to make reasonable bye . laws and ordinances , and to
impose reasonable penalties on such farmers and tenants of the manor who
Thould infringe or break such bye - laws : but here is no aver ment that the bye -
law in ...
The custom stated is to make reasonable bye . laws and ordinances , and to
impose reasonable penalties on such farmers and tenants of the manor who
Thould infringe or break such bye - laws : but here is no aver ment that the bye -
law in ...
Side 169
If the consent of the commoners be necessary for making bye - laws , it ought to
be stated that those commoners were refiants , because otherwise they are not
bound to attend the leet ; and no law can bind them , if absent , and not bound to
...
If the consent of the commoners be necessary for making bye - laws , it ought to
be stated that those commoners were refiants , because otherwise they are not
bound to attend the leet ; and no law can bind them , if absent , and not bound to
...
Side 231
The court took time to consider until this term ; when the Lord Chief Justice , after
having stated the pleadings as above , delivered the opinion of the whole court
for the plaintiffs . Lord Chief Justice De Grey . The archbishop has demurred to ...
The court took time to consider until this term ; when the Lord Chief Justice , after
having stated the pleadings as above , delivered the opinion of the whole court
for the plaintiffs . Lord Chief Justice De Grey . The archbishop has demurred to ...
Side 366
And in support of our opinion the case of Monke and Butler above stated is very
strong , besides other cases and opinions that have since been de . termined and
given upon this point ; there is a case in Clayton's Rep . Pleas of Aflize , fol . 48.
And in support of our opinion the case of Monke and Butler above stated is very
strong , besides other cases and opinions that have since been de . termined and
given upon this point ; there is a case in Clayton's Rep . Pleas of Aflize , fol . 48.
Side 425
In answer to the first objection it was said by Serjeant Davy , that it sufficiently
appeared to the court that the commissioners had authority to a & t under the
commission issued againft Cole , becaufe it was stated they are commislioners ,
and ...
In answer to the first objection it was said by Serjeant Davy , that it sufficiently
appeared to the court that the commissioners had authority to a & t under the
commission issued againft Cole , becaufe it was stated they are commislioners ,
and ...
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Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, 1746-1774 Great Britain. Court of King's Bench,George Wilson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1799 |
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Side 409 - Christ to have full and free pardon of all my sins and to inherit everlasting life and my body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors hereafter...
Side 10 - TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of land and all and singular other the premises hereby granted and released and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances...
Side 353 - Prayer, at the times thereby appointed ; and after such reading thereof, shall openly and publicly, before the congregation there assembled, declare his unfeigned assent and consent to the use of all things in the said book contained and prescribed...
Side 391 - That where it shall appear to the said commissioners that there hath been mutual credit given by the bankrupt and any other person, or mutual debts...
Side 483 - As if there be two men, and each of them is seised of one quantity of land in one county, and the one granteth his land to the other in exchange for the land which the other hath, and in like manner the other granteth his land to the first grantor in exchange for the land which the first grantor hath...
Side 150 - 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 247 - ... that all bonds, contracts, and assurances whatsoever, made after the time aforesaid, for payment of any principal, or money to be lent or covenanted to be performed upon or for any usury, whereupon or whereby there shall be reserved or taken above the rate of five pounds in the hundred, as aforesaid, shall be utterly void...
Side 7 - Barker, for and during the term of his natural life: without impeachment of or for any manner of waste: and from and after the determination of that estate...
Side 345 - Neff , his attorney, comes and defends the wrong and injury when, &c...
Side 380 - ... to anfwer : and this he is ready to verify : wherefore for want of a fufficient plea in this behalf, die fame W.