Term Reports in the Court of King's Bench, Del 185,Bind 4J. Butterworth and Son, 1817 |
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... Legislature was apparent , that the subsequent Act should not have such an operation , there , even though the words of such statute , taken strictly and grammati- cally , would repeal a former Act , the Courts of Law , judging for the ...
... Legislature was apparent , that the subsequent Act should not have such an operation , there , even though the words of such statute , taken strictly and grammati- cally , would repeal a former Act , the Courts of Law , judging for the ...
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... Legislature , and not provided for . But even if it should be considered that the Legislature have provided for every case , and that it be incumbent on the plaintiff , in order to exempt himself , to shew that Lord Lothian is ...
... Legislature , and not provided for . But even if it should be considered that the Legislature have provided for every case , and that it be incumbent on the plaintiff , in order to exempt himself , to shew that Lord Lothian is ...
Side 9
... Legislature , when this act of parliament was framed , that no real property within this district should be exempted from the rates imposed by it . The property must be charged to some person or other . If it be occupied by private ...
... Legislature , when this act of parliament was framed , that no real property within this district should be exempted from the rates imposed by it . The property must be charged to some person or other . If it be occupied by private ...
Side 10
... Legislature intended that the proprietors of buildings , which are used by the public , should pay all rates imposed on them by virtue of this Act ; and they have expressly charged such proprietors by the latter section . Postea to the ...
... Legislature intended that the proprietors of buildings , which are used by the public , should pay all rates imposed on them by virtue of this Act ; and they have expressly charged such proprietors by the latter section . Postea to the ...
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... Legislature merely as public trustees , and in that character only could they be required to lay before parliament the amount of the tolls collected . This case , therefore , is very distin- guishable from that of the Dock Company of ...
... Legislature merely as public trustees , and in that character only could they be required to lay before parliament the amount of the tolls collected . This case , therefore , is very distin- guishable from that of the Dock Company of ...
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act of parliament action admitted affidavit aforesaid afterwards appears applied appointment ASHHURST assignment assizes attorney bankrupt barratry bills of exchange borough BULLER certificate cited common law considered contended contrà corporation Court Court of Chancery covenant creditors debt declaration deed defendant defendant's devise devisor discharged distrained entitled evidence execution executor fendant fraud given granted GROSE ground heirs held Heneage indictment indorsed Inhabitants intention issue judgment jurisdiction jury justices Legislature lessor liable Lord KENYON Lord Mansfield lord the king master ment nonsuit objection officers opinion oyer and terminer paid parish party pauper payment penalties person plaintiff plea pleaded proceedings prove question qui tam recover remainder Richard Willis Robert Willis rule settlement sheriff shew cause ship statute statute of Anne taken tenants testator tion tolls trial trustees verdict vested whole wife words writ Yandell
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Side 329 - Because no man shall be permitted to take the chance of committing a fraud, without running any risk of losing by the event, when it is detected.
Side 784 - Corn, fish, salt, fruit, flour, and seed are warranted free from average, unless general, or the ship be stranded — sugar, tobacco, hemp, flax, hides and skins are warranted free from average, under five pounds per cent, and all other goods, also the ship and freight, are warranted free from average, under three pounds per cent unless general, or the ship be stranded.
Side 95 - Parliament ? this is the difference, viz., where H. covenants not to do an act or thing which was lawful to do, and an Act of Parliament comes after, and compels him to do it, the statute repeals the covenant; so, if H. covenants to do a thing which is lawful, and an Act of Parliament comes in and hinders him from doing it, the covenant is repealed.
Side 341 - ... it has been found productive of great expense to send the parties to the other side of the hall, wherever this court have seen that the justice of the case has been clearly with the plaintiff, they have not turned him round upon this objection. Then if this court will take notice of a trust, why should they not of an equity? It is certainly true that a chose in action cannot strictly be assigned, but this court will take notice of a trust, and see who is beneficially interested.
Side 178 - And lastly, it is hereby declared and agreed by and between the said parties to these presents, that in case the said...
Side 711 - M. and the heirs male of the body of such daughter or daughters equally between them, if more than one, as tenants in common, and not as joint tenants; and...
Side 683 - The plaintiff therefore was nonsuited ; but he had leave to move to set aside the nonsuit, and enter a verdict for him, if the Court should be of a different opinion.
Side 517 - ... so as they take the same •within such times as are before limited, after their coming to or being of full age, discovert, of sane memory, at large, and returned from beyond the seas, as other persons having no such impediment should have done (6).
Side 839 - C., for life ; remainder to trustees to preserve contingent remainders ; remainder to the first and other sons of the said Lord C.
Side 380 - ... his name and place of abode, and " also the name or names, and place or places of abode of the attorney or " attornies to whom he shall have been articled...