Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, 第 2 巻J. Butterworth and Son, 1824 |
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... lord the king , before the king himself , at Westminster . The declaration then set out the proceedings in that that record it appeared that the plaint was levied at a court holden before E. , F. , G. , H .: suit , and that it was ...
... lord the king , before the king himself , at Westminster . The declaration then set out the proceedings in that that record it appeared that the plaint was levied at a court holden before E. , F. , G. , H .: suit , and that it was ...
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... lord the king , the words " of the bench " had been added , surely they could not have been rejected as surplusage ; and yet there appears to be no reason for not rejecting those words , which is not equally applicable to the matter now ...
... lord the king , the words " of the bench " had been added , surely they could not have been rejected as surplusage ; and yet there appears to be no reason for not rejecting those words , which is not equally applicable to the matter now ...
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... Lord Chief Justice overruled the objection , and the plaintiff obtained a verdict ; but the defendant had leave to move to enter a nonsuit . In Michaelmas term a rule nisi for entering a nonsuit was granted , against which The Solicitor ...
... Lord Chief Justice overruled the objection , and the plaintiff obtained a verdict ; but the defendant had leave to move to enter a nonsuit . In Michaelmas term a rule nisi for entering a nonsuit was granted , against which The Solicitor ...
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... Lord Chancellor might possibly supersede the commis- sion . That would render the certificate inoperative ; and therefore the bankrupt was considered interested in the support of the commission . But merely failing to prove the hand ...
... Lord Chancellor might possibly supersede the commis- sion . That would render the certificate inoperative ; and therefore the bankrupt was considered interested in the support of the commission . But merely failing to prove the hand ...
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... Lord Ellenborough says , " The promise is an acknowledgment by the defendant that he had not paid the bill ; and as the limitation of the statute is only a presumptive payment , if his own acknowledgment that he has not paid the bill be ...
... Lord Ellenborough says , " The promise is an acknowledgment by the defendant that he had not paid the bill ; and as the limitation of the statute is only a presumptive payment , if his own acknowledgment that he has not paid the bill be ...
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