A Treatise Upon the Customary Law of Foreign Attachment: And the Practice of the Mayor's Court of the City of London Therein

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Butterworths, 1861 - 243 sider
 

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Side 118 - Court in point of law, or upon the admission or rejection of any evidence...
Side 161 - Third, by the grace of God of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland king, defender of the faith, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and five.
Side 72 - Any British ambassador, envoy, minister, charge d'affaires, or secretary of embassy or legation, exercising his functions in any foreign place in...
Side 119 - such appeal shall be in the form of a case agreed on by both parties or their attorneys, and, if they cannot agree, the judge of the county court, upon being applied to by them or their attorneys, shall settle the case and sign it...
Side 118 - ... fit, or may order judgment to be entered for " either party, as the case may be, and may make such order " with respect to the costs of the said appeal as such court " may think proper, and such orders shall be final.
Side 158 - I do attach all such moneys, goods, and effects, as you now have, or which hereafter shall come into your hands or Custody, of the said defendant, to answer the said plaintiff' in the plea aforesaid, and that you are not to part with such moneys, goods, or effects, without license of the said Court.
Side 118 - Security, to be approved by the Clerk of the Court, for the Costs of the Appeal, whatever be the Event of the Appeal, and for the Amount of the Judgment, if he be the Defendant and the Appeal be dismissed...
Side 87 - Judges shall be of the same effect as the verdict of a jury, save that it shall not be questioned upon the ground of being against the weight of evidence ; and the proceedings upon and after such trial, as to the power of the Court or Judge, the evidence, and otherwise, shall be the same as in the case of trial by jury.
Side 204 - Court that the plaintiff in this suit had nothing within the said city or the liberties thereof, whereby he could be summoned, nor was he to be found within the same, and thereupon the now plaintiff was then and there at the same Court solemnly called and did not appear...
Side 176 - Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, and...

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