Queen's Bench Reports, Volume 12

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Page 737 - ¿£110 damages, with leave to move to enter a verdict for the defendant if the court should be of opinion that, under these circumstances, the action was not maintainable.
Page 223 - Act ; be it therefore enacted, that the provisions of the said Act of his late Majesty, and of this Act, shall apply to musical compositions, and that the sole liberty of representing or performing, or causing or permitting to be represented or performed...
Page 492 - Sum of together with the reasonable Charges of taking and keeping the same, shall not be paid, that then you do sell the said Goods and Chattels so by you distrained, and out of the Money arising by such Sale that you do pay...
Page 523 - And be it enacted, that all pleas of personal actions, where the debt or damage claimed is not more than twenty pounds, whether on balance of account or otherwise, may be holden in the county court, without writ...
Page 72 - Bucks, the sessions quashed the order, subject to the opinion of this Court upon the following case...
Page 221 - Proprietor thereof; and that the Author of any such Production, printed and published within Ten Years before the passing of this Act by the Author thereof or his Assignee, or which shall hereafter be so printed and published, or the Assignee of such Author, shall, from the Time of passing this Act, or from the Time of such Publication respectively, until the End of Twenty-eight Years from the Day of such first Publication of the same...
Page 222 - ... in any court having jurisdiction in such cases in that part of the said United Kingdom or of the British dominions in which the offence shall be committed...
Page 104 - Act no person shall be removed, nor shall any warrant be granted for the removal of any person, from any parish in which such person shall have resided for five years next before the application for the warrant...
Page 380 - The parishioners have no more power to throw off the burden of the repair of the church than that of the repair of bridges and highways ; the compelling of the performance of the latter obligation belonging exclusively to the temporal courts, whilst that of the former has been exercised usually, though perhaps not necessarily exclusively, by the spiritual courts from time immemorial.
Page 139 - Act : provided always, that whenever any person shall have a wife or children having no other settlement than his or her own, such wife and children shall be removable whenever he or she is removable, and shall not be removable when he or she is not removable.

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