The Law Journal Reports, Volume 50, Part 2E.B. Ince, 1881 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... ground for the argument that the section is limited to a railway which is at the time a working railway , is very far from necessitating such limitation . The Act is there simply providing for the more frequent state of things . There ...
... ground for the argument that the section is limited to a railway which is at the time a working railway , is very far from necessitating such limitation . The Act is there simply providing for the more frequent state of things . There ...
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... ground that there was a good defence on the merits . The motion was treated by consent as being also an appeal from the decision of Field , J. , refusing an ex- tension of time . The motion was refused on the merits . An appeal to the ...
... ground that there was a good defence on the merits . The motion was treated by consent as being also an appeal from the decision of Field , J. , refusing an ex- tension of time . The motion was refused on the merits . An appeal to the ...
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... ground of alleged fraud ; upon that I shall have to say a very few words presently . There was no- thing on that ground which should make a Judge pause ; but , on the contrary , there was something , perhaps , that should make him ...
... ground of alleged fraud ; upon that I shall have to say a very few words presently . There was no- thing on that ground which should make a Judge pause ; but , on the contrary , there was something , perhaps , that should make him ...
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... ground . There are long statements resulting in saying that this society was illegal upon various grounds , which I cannot follow at all . One ground , among others , is , because there was a drawing of lots on one occasion , therefore ...
... ground . There are long statements resulting in saying that this society was illegal upon various grounds , which I cannot follow at all . One ground , among others , is , because there was a drawing of lots on one occasion , therefore ...
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... ground for making that defence , but that the defence was made out as far as regards that sum . Conse- quently when the order was made that unless he brought into Court the sum of 5,000l . , or some sum which it was beyond his means to ...
... ground for making that defence , but that the defence was made out as far as regards that sum . Conse- quently when the order was made that unless he brought into Court the sum of 5,000l . , or some sum which it was beyond his means to ...
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Page 528 - ... all such relief relating to or connected with the original subject of the cause or matter, and in like manner claimed against any other person whether already a party to the same cause or matter or not, who shall have been duly served with notice in writing of such claim pursuant to any...
Page 42 - Surprisals, Takings at Sea, Arrests, Restraints and Detainments of all Kings, Princes, and People, of what Nation, Condition, or Quality soever, Barratry of the Master and Mariners, and of all other Perils, Losses, and Misfortunes, that have or shall come to the Hurt, Detriment, or Damage of the said Goods and Merchandises and Ship, &c., or any Part thereof...
Page 58 - Judge may thereupon, unless the defendant by affidavit or otherwise shall satisfy him that he has a good defence to the action on the merits, or disclose such facts as may be deemed sufficient to entitle him to defend, make an order empowering the plaintiff to enter judgment accordingly.
Page 66 - Every consignee of goods named in a bill of lading, and every endorsee of a bill of lading to whom the property in the goods therein mentioned shall pass, upon or by reason of such consignment or endorsement, shall have transferred to and vested in him all rights of suit, and be subject to the same liabilities in respect of such goods as if the contract contained in the bill of lading had been made with himself.
Page 311 - But if the persuasion be used for the indirect purpose of injuring the plaintiff, or of benefiting the defendant at the expense of the plaintiff, it is a malicious act which is in law and in fact a wrong act, and therefore a wrongful act, and therefore an actionable act if injury ensues from it.
Page 218 - Every pleading shall contain as concisely as may be a statement of the material facts on which the party pleading relies, but not the evidence by which they are to be proved...
Page 344 - Oath, make a solemn Affirmation in the Form of the Oath hereby appointed, substituting the Words "solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm" for the Word "swear," and omitting the Words "So help me God.
Page 334 - I know of no foundation for the right of underwriters except the well-known principle of law that where one person has agreed to indemnify another, he will, on making good the indemnity, be entitled to succeed to all the ways and means by which the person indemnified might have protected himself against or reimbursed himself for the loss.
Page 39 - A mandamus or an injunction may be granted or a receiver appointed by an interlocutory Order of the Court in all cases in which it shall appear to the Court to be just or convenient that such Order should be made...
Page 28 - If such notice is not complied with, the urban authority may, if they think fit, execute the works mentioned or referred to therein : and may recover in a summary manner the expenses incurred by them in so doing from the owners in default, according...