The Law and Practice of Distresses and Replevinhis Majesty's Law-Printers, 1780 - 286 sider |
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action adjudged againſt alfo alledged amerciaments anſwer appurtenances arrear averia avowant avowry awarded bailiff beafts beaſts becauſe cafe capias caption cattle aforefaid caufe cauſe chattels cofts common law confequently county aforefaid court-leet cuſtom damage feafant default defendant demife detained detention detinue difclaimer diftrain diftrefs diſtreſs doth eloigned execution facias faid John faid place faid Sylas faid William fays feems feifed feifin fervices fhall fheriff fhew fhould fince firft firſt ftatute fuch fufficient fuit hath heriot himſelf houſe ibid iffue impounded Inft itſelf juftice king king's land landlord leet leffor locus in quo lord lord's manor aforefaid muft muſt neceffary nonfuit otherwife owner pafture perfon plaint plaintiff plea plead pluries poffeffion pone pound premiffes procefs quod Raym ready to verify reafon recordari rent reple replevin retorno Richard Handford ſaid ſhall ſuch taken taking tenant thereof theſe thofe thoſe traverſe trefpafs unleſs withernam writ
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Side 230 - T. as he doth above fuppofe by his writ aforefaid ; and this he prays may be inquired of by the country ; and the faid R.
Side 226 - ... is commanded, that by the oath of good and lawful men of the county aforefaid...
Side 190 - Nicholas above thereof complains : and this he prays may be inquired of by the country, and the faid Samuel like wife, &c.
Side 224 - G. is not under any neceffity, nor is he bound by the law of the land in any manner to anfwer; and this he is ready to verify; wherefore for want of a fufficient plea in this behalf, the faid G.
Side 26 - A distress was anciently no more than a pledge in the hands of the lord, to compel the tenant to pay the [*315] service, or *perform the duty for which it was taken...
Side 248 - Britain, at the two moft ufual feafts or terms in the year, to wit, on the feaft of St. Michael the Archangel and the annunciation of the Blefled Virgin Mary, by even and equal portions to be paid : by virtue of which demife the fame Matthew G.
Side 233 - ... according to the form of the statute in such case made and provided, to be adjudged to him, &c.
Side 196 - Charles may rejoin to the errors aforefaid, and that the court of the faid lord the king here may proceed to the examination as well of the record and procefs aforefaid, as of the matter aforefaid above for error afligned. &ift the faid Charles Rr3r;nJn s faith, that neither in the record and procefs aforefaid, nor in the aiv...
Side 46 - ... and judgment was given for the plaintiff: but that appeared upon the face of...
Side 234 - Ursula his Wife, for the Term of their Lives, and the Life of the longer Liver of them, the Remainder to the...