Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Exchequer: From Easter Term, 54 Geo. III. to [Michaelmas Term, 5 Geo. IV.] Both Inclusive [1814-1824] ...W. Clarke and Sons, 1821 |
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Side 27
... pay off the crews of detained vessels , if the demand should appear to them to be just . Money was to be issued to them on ... payment of interest upon public monies received by and due from them , it enacts , that in all cases where any ...
... pay off the crews of detained vessels , if the demand should appear to them to be just . Money was to be issued to them on ... payment of interest upon public monies received by and due from them , it enacts , that in all cases where any ...
Side 55
... payment shall , except in cases where it is otherwise provided by this act , " and which do not belong to or affect the present question ; " cause the proceeds of such sale to be paid into the Bank of England , there to remain subject ...
... payment shall , except in cases where it is otherwise provided by this act , " and which do not belong to or affect the present question ; " cause the proceeds of such sale to be paid into the Bank of England , there to remain subject ...
Side 56
... payment of the duties and expences of sale , to pay the proceeds of sale into the Bank of England , there to remain , subject to such orders as his Majesty , with the advice of his Privy Council , might from time to time think fit to ...
... payment of the duties and expences of sale , to pay the proceeds of sale into the Bank of England , there to remain , subject to such orders as his Majesty , with the advice of his Privy Council , might from time to time think fit to ...
Side 57
... payment of their wages , as shall appear to you to be just , for which purpose money will be issued to you on ... pay- ments , which they are here directed to make to the crews of the ships and vessels ; — “ but ( the instructions ...
... payment of their wages , as shall appear to you to be just , for which purpose money will be issued to you on ... pay- ments , which they are here directed to make to the crews of the ships and vessels ; — “ but ( the instructions ...
Side 76
... pay in- terest in the usual course of law , accept an office under such a condition , they would not be liable to pay ... payment ; one answer is , that if they had at any time wanted any part of the money which they had paid into the ...
... pay in- terest in the usual course of law , accept an office under such a condition , they would not be liable to pay ... payment ; one answer is , that if they had at any time wanted any part of the money which they had paid into the ...
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act of Parliament admitted affidavit applied appointed argument arrear ATTORNEY Auditors authority bill clause of re-entry Commissioners common law considered construction contained Court of Equity Court of Exchequer covenant CRAUFURD Crown debts decision declaration deed defendant demise discharge duties Earl JERSEY effect ejectment entitled Ex parte COLEBROOKE Exchequer Chamber execution fifteen days former leases given granted ground heirs Henllan Hotley indenture inserted intention Judges judgment King landlord leasing power legacies Lessee of Earl lessor Lord Chief Baron Lord Ellenborough Lord HENLEY Lordships ment neral non-payment of rent objection opinion paid parties payment personal estate plaintiff plea power of re-entry premises present Prize Agents proceeding proviso public accounts qualification re-enter re-entry for non-payment reasonable reference replevin respect reversioner right of re-entry settlement settlor shew Sir John Astley SMITH statute sufficient distress tenant testator tion trustees verdict words
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Side 330 - ... that no sufficient distress was to be found on the demised premises countervailing the arrears then due, and that the lessor had power to re-enter...
Side 332 - Courts of Record, upon any Bond or Bonds, or on any Penal Sum for Non-performance of any Covenants or Agreements in any Indenture, Deed, or Writing contained, the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs may assign as many Breaches as he or they shall think fit, and the Jury, upon Trial of such Action or Actions, shall and may assess, not only such Damages and Costs of Suit as have heretofore been usually done in such Cases, but also Damages for such of the said Breaches...
Side 60 - Majesty's dominions which shall be duly commissionated, to take cognizance of, and judicially proceed upon, all and all manner of captures, seizures, prizes, and reprisals of all ships, vessels, and goods that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and, according to the course of Admiralty and the Law of Nations...
Side 582 - ... character and condition which by law results from the state of marriage while it subsists, and from thence to infer rights of action and legal responsibilities as consequences following from such alteration of character and condition ; or how any power, short of that of the legislature, can change that which by the common law of the land is established as the course of judicial proceedings.
Side 330 - ... is depending, by affidavit, or be proved upon the trial in case the defendant appears...
Side 691 - Vaughan now moved for a rule to shew cause, why the verdict should not be set aside, and a new trial granted.
Side 221 - I will lay down the rule as broad as this — whenever any person gives property, and points out the object, the property, and the way in which it shall go, that does create a trust, unless he shows clearly that his desire expressed is to be controlled by the party, and that he shall have an option to defeat it.
Side 226 - Replevin is hereby authorized and required to administer) and conditioned for prosecuting the Suit with Effect and without Delay, and for duly returning the Goods and Chattels distrained in case a Return shall be awarded...
Side 731 - In an action against the sheriff for removing goods taken in execution without paying the landlord a year's rent, it is not necessary to prove that...
Side 288 - ... to any person or persons for any term or number of years not exceeding twenty-one years, to take effect in possession, and not in reversion, or by way of future interest...