Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Error from the Court of Queen's Bench, Volume 3 |
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... judgment was to be for the appellant . J. D. Coleridge , for the appellant . First ; the valuer's decision , while unappealed against , was conclusive , and could not be questioned before the justices , but only by appeal to the ...
... judgment was to be for the appellant . J. D. Coleridge , for the appellant . First ; the valuer's decision , while unappealed against , was conclusive , and could not be questioned before the justices , but only by appeal to the ...
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... judgment , said , " It is clear that the plaintiff had , not a special , but a temporary property in the abstract , that is , till the contract is disposed of ; and then , I think , it reverts to the vendor . " So , in the present case ...
... judgment , said , " It is clear that the plaintiff had , not a special , but a temporary property in the abstract , that is , till the contract is disposed of ; and then , I think , it reverts to the vendor . " So , in the present case ...
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... . Macnamara was not called upon to reply . COCKBURN C. J. I think that our judgment must be for the plaintiff . The case is novel and somewhat 1860 . SMITH V. MUNDY . 1860 . SMITH T. MUSDT . curious ; but when XXIII . VICTORIA . 31.
... . Macnamara was not called upon to reply . COCKBURN C. J. I think that our judgment must be for the plaintiff . The case is novel and somewhat 1860 . SMITH V. MUNDY . 1860 . SMITH T. MUSDT . curious ; but when XXIII . VICTORIA . 31.
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... Judgment for the plaintiff . Thursday June 26th . The summary jurisdiction of the Court over its attorneys In the matter of FRANCIS BLAKE , Gentleman , one & c . GARTH had obtained a rule on behalf of The Incor- porated Law Society ...
... Judgment for the plaintiff . Thursday June 26th . The summary jurisdiction of the Court over its attorneys In the matter of FRANCIS BLAKE , Gentleman , one & c . GARTH had obtained a rule on behalf of The Incor- porated Law Society ...
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... judgment , to give a judgment on which error will lie , and to decide whether the prosecutor is or is not entitled to a peremptory mandamus . And in my opinion he is so entitled , on the facts before us , whether or not he has been ...
... judgment , to give a judgment on which error will lie , and to decide whether the prosecutor is or is not entitled to a peremptory mandamus . And in my opinion he is so entitled , on the facts before us , whether or not he has been ...
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Page 450 - Tenant's Rates and Taxes, and Tithe Commutation Rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such Rent...
Page 608 - Creditors or of executing such Process (as the Case may be), and after the Expiration of the said Period of Twenty-one Days, shall be in the Possession or apparent Possession of the Person making such Bill of Sale...
Page 199 - ... the rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual tenants' rates and taxes, and tithe commutation rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such rent...
Page 669 - ... or why there should not be a new trial, on the ground that the verdict was against the evidence.
Page 687 - I do direct that the receipt and receipts of my said trustees, and the survivor of them, and the heirs and assigns of such survivor...
Page 164 - ... shall have expired make an entry or distress or bring an action to recover such land or rent...
Page 465 - ... for the inspection by the jury, or by himself, or by his witnesses, of any real or personal property the inspection of which may be material to the proper determination of the question in dispute...
Page 259 - And be it enacted, that in all cases where no time is already or shall hereafter be specially limited for making any such complaint or laying any such information in the act or acts of parliament relating to each particular case, such complaint shall be made and such information shall be laid within six calendar months from the time when the matter of such complaint or information respectively arose.
Page 355 - That if any person or persons, subjects of this realm, shall be committed to any prison, or in custody of any officer or officers whatsoever, for any criminal or supposed criminal matter, that the said person shall not be removed from the said prison and custody into the custody of any other officer or officers ; unless it be by Habeas Corpus or some other legal writ...
Page 737 - ... fraudulently or clandestinely convey away or carry off or from such premises, his, her, or their goods or chattels, to prevent the landlord or lessor, landlords or lessors, from distraining the same for arrears of rent so reserved, due, or made payable...