Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas, and Other Courts: With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volum 7J. Butterworth and Son, 1831 |
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Side 18
... reason , if that be one of the sources , for it tends to diminish it . It is equally mis- chievous in its principle , and equally a violation of the spirit of the constitution of the borough , if it spirit 18 CASES IN MICHAELMAS TERM.
... reason , if that be one of the sources , for it tends to diminish it . It is equally mis- chievous in its principle , and equally a violation of the spirit of the constitution of the borough , if it spirit 18 CASES IN MICHAELMAS TERM.
Side 21
... reason why it should be so considered . If , then , such a power be not essential and necessary , it would not exist by necessary implication in the body at large of the corporation which the crown should create for the first time ...
... reason why it should be so considered . If , then , such a power be not essential and necessary , it would not exist by necessary implication in the body at large of the corporation which the crown should create for the first time ...
Side 29
... reason and authority . It is not to be forgotten , in construing a charter , that a charter is an emanation from the grace and favour of the crown , and is always to be considered as expressing the intention of the royal will ; and when ...
... reason and authority . It is not to be forgotten , in construing a charter , that a charter is an emanation from the grace and favour of the crown , and is always to be considered as expressing the intention of the royal will ; and when ...
Side 33
... reason of the rule is clear , for by so doing they may narrow the number of electors , which is contrary to the intention of the crown in granting a charter , the object being to perpetuate the corporation . These points seem to have ...
... reason of the rule is clear , for by so doing they may narrow the number of electors , which is contrary to the intention of the crown in granting a charter , the object being to perpetuate the corporation . These points seem to have ...
Side 46
... reason for which is in order to prevent popular confusion and tumult in elections , and an excellent reason it is . Mr. Justice Bayley said , " But I see nothing unrea- sonable in this bye - law ; it does not give the right of election ...
... reason for which is in order to prevent popular confusion and tumult in elections , and an excellent reason it is . Mr. Justice Bayley said , " But I see nothing unrea- sonable in this bye - law ; it does not give the right of election ...
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action affidavit agent agreement aldermen alleged amount assigns assumpsit attorney bailiffs bankrupt Batavia Bearpark Betham bill of exchange body at large borough borough aforesaid BOSANQUET burgesses bye-law champerty charter charter-party common council contract copyhold corporation count Court court of equity covenant creditor damages debt declaration deed deed poll Defendant Defendant's demise devise discharged election emblements entitled evidence execution executors fendant GASELEE given Godmanchester granted ground heirs held indorsed intention interest issue judgment jury KING land landlord lease lessor liable Lord Lord Ellenborough mayor ment mentioned messuage nolle prosequi nonsuit objection opinion owner paid parish party payment person Phippen Plaintiff plea pleaded port premises present question received recover rent rule nisi select body shewed cause ship Sourabaya statute surety Taddy tenant term testator thereof TINDAL C. J. trial trust verdict voyage WESTWOOD Wilde Serjt writ
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Side 171 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Side 779 - And it shall be lawful for the said ship, &c, in this voyage, to proceed and sail to and touch and stay at any ports or places whatsoever without prejudice to this insurance.
Side 621 - ... a new trial, on the ground that it should have been left to the jury to...
Side 651 - Christian like and decent manner at the discretion of my executors/ nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection/ I shall receive the same again by the mighty Power of God/ and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to Bless me in this Life/ I give Devise and Dispose of the same in the following manner and form.
Side 144 - I cannot pay the debt at present, but I will pay it as soon as I can...
Side 120 - As by the said indenture, reference being thereunto had, will (amongst other things) more fully and at large appear.
Side 714 - HH doth hereby, for himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant, promise, and agree to and with the said...
Side 270 - We may lay it down as a broad general principle that wherever one of two innocent persons must suffer by the acts of a third, he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss must sustain it
Side 387 - That all notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages, or other securitiesor conveyances whatsoever, given, granted, drawn, or entered into or executed by any person or petrsons whatsoever, where the whole or any part of the consideration of such conveyances or securities shall be for any money or other valuable thing whatsoever, won by gaming or playing at cards, dice, tables, tennis, bowls, or other game or games whatsoever, or by betting on the sides or hands of such as...
Side 209 - We have heard this case argued by counsel, and have considered it, and are of opinion that the plaintiff had not any legal interest in the ship called the Castle Huntly.