Reports of Cases Determined at Nisi Prius,: In the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, and on the Home Circuit, from the Sittings After Michaelmas Term, 48 Geo. III. 1807, to the Sittings After Michaelmas Term, 49. Geo. III. 1808, Both Inclusive, Volum 3A. Strahan, 1809 |
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Side 8
... paid , and ready paid and en- fhould not be entitled to an affignment of the leafe . titled to an In fact the remainder of the purchase - money was the leafe . The never paid . refidue of the # aflignment of purchafer being thus put ...
... paid , and ready paid and en- fhould not be entitled to an affignment of the leafe . titled to an In fact the remainder of the purchase - money was the leafe . The never paid . refidue of the # aflignment of purchafer being thus put ...
Side 11
... paid her ready money for it . - months , and who The onus , it was contended therefore , lay upon her to rebut the prefump- tion that he had fold the milk , and to prove that fhe had paid over the proceeds to the plaintiff . Lord ...
... paid her ready money for it . - months , and who The onus , it was contended therefore , lay upon her to rebut the prefump- tion that he had fold the milk , and to prove that fhe had paid over the proceeds to the plaintiff . Lord ...
Side 12
... paid over the money to the plaintiff . If in point of fact he has not , and no negative evi- dence can be adduced , I am afraid his only remedy will be by a bill in equity for a discovery and account ; although this may rather be an ...
... paid over the money to the plaintiff . If in point of fact he has not , and no negative evi- dence can be adduced , I am afraid his only remedy will be by a bill in equity for a discovery and account ; although this may rather be an ...
Side 18
... 2161. — For 14 years the annuity was regularly paid ; but at the end of that time the grantor refufed to pay it any longer ; and an action being afterwards brought 3 brought for the arrears in the court of C. P. 18 CASES AT NISI PRIUS ,
... 2161. — For 14 years the annuity was regularly paid ; but at the end of that time the grantor refufed to pay it any longer ; and an action being afterwards brought 3 brought for the arrears in the court of C. P. 18 CASES AT NISI PRIUS ,
Side 22
... paid by her father , who bound to prove requested that no farther credit should be given to her that his wife was without her husband's fanction . All the goods in fupplied with fuitable wearing queftion were fubfequently ordered by her ...
... paid by her father , who bound to prove requested that no farther credit should be given to her that his wife was without her husband's fanction . All the goods in fupplied with fuitable wearing queftion were fubfequently ordered by her ...
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Side 104 - ... shall be pleaded or given in evidence in any Court, or admitted in any Court to be good, useful or available in law or equity...
Side 318 - ... in London. To the plaintiffs, therefore, from whom the consideration moves, and to whom the promise is made, the defendant is liable for the non-delivery of the goods. After such a bill of lading has been signed by his agent, he cannot say to the shippers they have no interest in the goods, and are not damnified by his breach of contract. I think the plaintiffs are entitled to recover the value of the goods, and they will hold the sum recovered as trustees for the real owner.
Side 133 - ... executors, administrators, and assigns, shall and will, from time to time, and at all times during the continuance of the term hereby granted...
Side 219 - Without the word any it might perhaps have been confined to one dealing to the amount of 300/. ; but, as it is actually worded. I am of opinion it remained in force while the parties continued to deal on the footing established when it was given.
Side 154 - Where an article is sold with all faults, I think it is quite immaterial how many belonged to it within the knowledge of the seller, unless he used some artifice to disguise them, and to prevent their being discovered by the purchaser. The very object of introducing such a stipulation, is to put the purchaser on his guard, and to throw upon him the burthen of examining all faults, both secret and apparent.
Side 491 - There one of two partners drew bills of exchange in his own name, which he procured to be discounted with a banker, through the medium of the same agent who procured the discount of other bills drawn in the partnership firm with the same banker ; and it was held that the latter had no remedy against the partnership, either upon the bills so drawn by the single...
Side 113 - ... hath lost and been deprived of divers great gains and profits, which might and otherwise would have arisen and accrued to him from the delivery of the said goods to the said plaintiff as aforesaid, to wit, at &c.
Side 412 - ... by the seller. Before the defendant can be charged in the present instance, he must be put into a situation to resort to the wharfinger for his indemnity. But no receipt was taken for the chairs: they were not booked; and no person belonging to the wharf is fixed with a privity of their being left there. The plaintiff was bound to procure them to be booked, or to deliver them to the wharfinger himself, or some person who can be proved to be his agent for the purpose of receiving them.
Side 84 - As a general rule, therefore, it is to be understood that where no fraud has been committed, where no fraud has been meditated, as far as appears, and where the parties have been prevented from carrying the licence into literal execution by a power which they could not control, they shall be entitled to the benefit of its protection, although the terms may not have been literally and strictly fulfilled.
Side 460 - ... in London, where it was made payable by the acceptors; without at all considering the effect of an acceptance making the bill payable at a particular place, where it was drawn, without any mention of a place of payment, there could be no doubt, that where a particular place of payment is...