The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, Volum 7J. Richards, 1833 |
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Side 11
... WITNESSES ' EXPENCES . -COMMISSION . Since the 1 W. 4. c . 22 , it is discretionary with the Court whether they will allow the expences of foreign witnesses brought over for the purposes of a cause , or only the costs of a commission ...
... WITNESSES ' EXPENCES . -COMMISSION . Since the 1 W. 4. c . 22 , it is discretionary with the Court whether they will allow the expences of foreign witnesses brought over for the purposes of a cause , or only the costs of a commission ...
Side 12
... witnesses under a com- mission ? Erle . The whole case rested upon those two witnesses . Prudence might require that they should be brought over . The 1 W. 4 . c . 22 , gives the Court power to examine wit- nesses in any of his ...
... witnesses under a com- mission ? Erle . The whole case rested upon those two witnesses . Prudence might require that they should be brought over . The 1 W. 4 . c . 22 , gives the Court power to examine wit- nesses in any of his ...
Side 17
... witnesses lasted several weeks , and would pro- bably have been continued to the end of the session , as the only means of defeating the measure , had not the Lord Chancellor , to avoid this evil , entered into a compromise with his ...
... witnesses lasted several weeks , and would pro- bably have been continued to the end of the session , as the only means of defeating the measure , had not the Lord Chancellor , to avoid this evil , entered into a compromise with his ...
Side 29
... witnesses were numerous on both sides , and the greater part of them were examined . The defendant succeeded in establishing the custom of tithing by the eleventh ; but as to a small portion of the tithe , the plaintiff proved that it ...
... witnesses were numerous on both sides , and the greater part of them were examined . The defendant succeeded in establishing the custom of tithing by the eleventh ; but as to a small portion of the tithe , the plaintiff proved that it ...
Side 34
... witness after witness state to the Common Law Com- missioners , that the remedy as it now stands is worse than the evil ? Did not whole firms say , we never sue for small debts ? Is it not pro- verbial that an attempt to recover a debt ...
... witness after witness state to the Common Law Com- missioners , that the remedy as it now stands is worse than the evil ? Did not whole firms say , we never sue for small debts ? Is it not pro- verbial that an attempt to recover a debt ...
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