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Side 31
... original writs under the great seal to the other courts ; the common pleas being allowed to determine all causes between private subjects ; the exche . quer managing the king's revenue ; and the court of king's bench retaining all the ...
... original writs under the great seal to the other courts ; the common pleas being allowed to determine all causes between private subjects ; the exche . quer managing the king's revenue ; and the court of king's bench retaining all the ...
Side 33
... original jurisdiction and cognizance of all actions of trespass or other injury alleged to be committed vi et armis ; of actions for forgery of deeds ; maintenance , con- spiracy , deceit , and actions on the case which allege any ...
... original jurisdiction and cognizance of all actions of trespass or other injury alleged to be committed vi et armis ; of actions for forgery of deeds ; maintenance , con- spiracy , deceit , and actions on the case which allege any ...
Side 34
... original business of this court is to call the king's debtors to account , by bill filed by the attorney - general ; and to recover any lands , tene- ments , or hereditaments , any goods , chattels , or other profits or benefits ...
... original business of this court is to call the king's debtors to account , by bill filed by the attorney - general ; and to recover any lands , tene- ments , or hereditaments , any goods , chattels , or other profits or benefits ...
Side 35
... original to the common - law part of their jurisdiction , which was established merely for the benefit of the king's accomptants , and is exercised by the barons only of the exchequer , and not the treasurer or chancellor . The writ ...
... original to the common - law part of their jurisdiction , which was established merely for the benefit of the king's accomptants , and is exercised by the barons only of the exchequer , and not the treasurer or chancellor . The writ ...
Side 37
... original patron- age . I have stated the authorities which expressly give the chancellor the patronage of the value of 20 marks , or now 207. , and I have referred to those which state it to be under ; and , I cannot but observe , so ...
... original patron- age . I have stated the authorities which expressly give the chancellor the patronage of the value of 20 marks , or now 207. , and I have referred to those which state it to be under ; and , I cannot but observe , so ...
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Side 220 - Contract, whereby to take any Case out of the Operation of the said Enactments or either of them, or to deprive any Party of the Benefit thereof, unless such Acknowledgment or Promise shall be made or contained by or in some Writing to be signed by the Party chargeable thereby...
Side 76 - Majesty's dominions, to take cognizance of, and judicially proceed upon all and all manner of captures, seizures, prizes and reprisals of all ships and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and.
Side 239 - Then shall an oath of the LORD be between them both, that he hath not put his hand unto his neighbour's goods; and the owner of it shall accept thereof, and he shall not make it good.
Side 79 - States authorizes the supreme court " to issue writs of mandamus, in cases warranted by the principles and usages of law, to any courts appointed, or persons holding office, under the authority of the United States.
Side 149 - ... obtained shall immediately afterwards certify on the back of the record, or on the writ of trial or writ of inquiry, that the action was really brought to try a right besides the mere right to recover damages for the trespass or grievance for which the action shall have been brought, or that the trespass or grievance in respect of which the action was brought was wilful and malicious.
Side 112 - Implied are such as reason and justice dictate, and which therefore the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform.
Side 383 - Or if a Man do levy War against our Lord the King in his Realm, or be adherent to the King's Enemies in his Realm, giving to them Aid and Comfort in the Realm or elsewhere...
Side 369 - To deny the possibility, nay, actual existence, of witchcraft and sorcery is at once flatly to contradict the revealed word of God, in various passages both of the Old and New Testament: and the thing itself is a truth to which every nation in the world hath in its turn borne testimony, either by examples seemingly well attested or by prohibitory laws; which at least suppose the possibility of commerce with evil spirits.
Side 485 - ... it shall be sufficient to allege the embezzlement or fraudulent application or disposition to be of money, without specifying any particular coin or valuable security ; and such allegation so far as regards the description of the property, shall be sustained if the offender shall be proved to have embezzled or fraudulently applied or disposed of any amount, although the particular species of coin or valuable security of which such amount was composed shall not be proved...
Side 453 - when a person of sound memory and discretion unlawfully killeth any reasonable creature in being, and under the king's peace, with malice aforethought, either express or implied.