The New Zealand Law Reports, Volum 20New Zealand Council of Law Reporting, 1902 Digest for 1903-1907 contains "Index of cases reported in the Gazette law reports and not reported in the New Zealand law reports." |
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... intended that possession of land under an unregistered deed or contract should avail the person claiming under such a deed or contract , it cannot be doubted that this would have been set forth in section 54 . Under the statute ...
... intended that possession of land under an unregistered deed or contract should avail the person claiming under such a deed or contract , it cannot be doubted that this would have been set forth in section 54 . Under the statute ...
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... intended to be extinguished by the sale , and he has no continuing interest in the maintenance of his title unless he should be called upon in consequence of some ' covenant or warranty in his deed . The property having " become by the ...
... intended to be extinguished by the sale , and he has no continuing interest in the maintenance of his title unless he should be called upon in consequence of some ' covenant or warranty in his deed . The property having " become by the ...
Side 107
... intended by the grants to include any portion of the bed of the river . In each grant , however , the land granted is described as being bounded on one side by the Waikato River , and that is sufficient to raise the presumption in ...
... intended by the grants to include any portion of the bed of the river . In each grant , however , the land granted is described as being bounded on one side by the Waikato River , and that is sufficient to raise the presumption in ...
Side 108
... intended primarily to be disposed of to military settlers in return for services to be rendered . The terms on which land was to be granted in the Waikato district for military services appear in the Gazette of the 5th of August , 1863 ...
... intended primarily to be disposed of to military settlers in return for services to be rendered . The terms on which land was to be granted in the Waikato district for military services appear in the Gazette of the 5th of August , 1863 ...
Side 109
... intended to enable land to be confiscated and military settlers to be placed on it to maintain law and order . Towns ... intended it should give . But , apart from the Act being intended primarily to place military settlers on the land ...
... intended to enable land to be confiscated and military settlers to be placed on it to maintain law and order . Towns ... intended it should give . But , apart from the Act being intended primarily to place military settlers on the land ...
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Side 582 - In any case not provided for in this act, the rules of law and equity, including the law merchant, and in particular the rules relating to the law of "principal and agent and to the effect of fraud, misrepresentation, duress or coercion, mistake, bankruptcy, or other invalidating cause, shall govern.
Side 582 - The rules of the common law including the law merchant, save in so far as they are inconsistent with the express provisions of this Act, shall continue to apply to contracts of marine insurance.
Side 744 - ... a new trial on the ground of the verdict being against the weight of evidence...
Side 394 - ... for any amount the stamp will cover, using the signature for that of the drawer, or the acceptor, or an indorser; and, in like manner, when a bill is wanting in any material particular, the person in possession of it has a prima facie authority to fill up the omission in any way he thinks fit.
Side 179 - On or at a fixed period after the occurrence of a specified event, which is certain to happen, though the time of happening be uncertain.
Side 32 - December, 1833, no person shall make an entry or distress, or bring an action to recover any land or rent, but within twenty years next after the time at which the right to make such entry or distress or to bring such action shall have first accrued to some person through whom he claims...
Side 705 - A new trial shall not be granted on the ground of misdirection or of the improper admission or rejection of evidence, unless in the opinion of the Court to which the application is made some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned in the trial...
Side 20 - acquires the property for himself, and his faith is not " pledged to maintain the title of the vendor. The rights of " the vendor are intended to be extinguished by the sale, and " he has no continuing interest in the maintenance of his title " unless he should be called upon in consequence of some " covenant or warranty in his deed.
Side 698 - The rule I am laying down goes only to this, that the danger contemplated on entering into the contract, shall not be aggravated by any omission on the part of the master to keep the machinery in the condition in which, from the terms of the contract or the nature of the employment, the servant had a right to expect that it would be kept.