| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1857 - 534 sider
...claim, inasmuch as there could be no partial assignment of copyright. The learned judge, reserving leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him, directed the jury to find for the plaintiff, which they accordingly did, with 40«. damages. „,..... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1858 - 568 sider
...10«. 3d., the amount of the charge for attendances on the three legitimate children, — reserving leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him, if the court should be of opinion that the plaintiff was not entitled to recover anything. Pearce, on... | |
| Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Paxton Norman - 1858 - 956 sider
...produced or proved to have existed. The learned Judge directed a verdict for the plaintiff, giving leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him. The first point, therefore, is, what is the effect of the Act ? Does it require the concurrence of... | |
| 1862 - 722 sider
...(Richards, J.) at the trial ruled it was not, and a verdict by his direction was entered for the plaintiff, with leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him if this court should adopt a contrary view. In Michaelmas Term, 31. C. Cameron obtained a rule nui to... | |
| 1863 - 620 sider
...mesne profits, or the interest on the capital lost by the plaintiff through Clark's negligence, and with leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him if the Court should be of opinion that Clark was not liable, the Court to have power to draw inferences... | |
| 1864 - 584 sider
...defendant. They also found that the " star " was^new. A verdict was, thereupon, entered for the plaintiff, with leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him, upon an objection raised with regard to the sufficiency of the registration, viz., that the piece of... | |
| 1865 - 934 sider
...soda. A verdict having been entered for the plaintiffs for 199/. 17«. beyond the sum paid into court, with leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him or to reduce the damages, a rule nisi to that effect was afterwards obtained, pursuant to such leave,... | |
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