The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer & Exchequer Chamber ... Trinity Term, 10 Vict., to [Hilary Vacation, 19 Vict.] ... Both Inclusive. [1847-1856], Volume 10T. & J. W. Johnson, 1855 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... possession , as an answer to a claim of easement , is pointed out in England v . Wall ( a ) . to the case of Bright v . Walker ( b ) . ] which the way was claimed was in the possession of a lessee , who held under a lease for lives ...
... possession , as an answer to a claim of easement , is pointed out in England v . Wall ( a ) . to the case of Bright v . Walker ( b ) . ] which the way was claimed was in the possession of a lessee , who held under a lease for lives ...
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... possession at any time , that defeated the presumed right . Therefore , whenever there was reason to appre- hend that the prescriptive right of way might have been extinguished by unity of possession , it was usual to claim it as a way ...
... possession at any time , that defeated the presumed right . Therefore , whenever there was reason to appre- hend that the prescriptive right of way might have been extinguished by unity of possession , it was usual to claim it as a way ...
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... possession within twenty years . The sub- sequent part of the section shews , beyond all doubt , what was the meaning of the legislature ; for it says , that where the way shall have been so enjoyed for the full period of forty years ...
... possession within twenty years . The sub- sequent part of the section shews , beyond all doubt , what was the meaning of the legislature ; for it says , that where the way shall have been so enjoyed for the full period of forty years ...
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... possession of the vessel and master thereof , and who is therein described as owner and master thereof , and the defendants ' firm of Nicholson , Green , & Co. , for a voyage to Valparaiso ( a ) . The goods insured ( a ) There was ...
... possession of the vessel and master thereof , and who is therein described as owner and master thereof , and the defendants ' firm of Nicholson , Green , & Co. , for a voyage to Valparaiso ( a ) . The goods insured ( a ) There was ...
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... possession of the vessel . to the port of Valparaiso , or so near thereunto as she may safely get , and deliver the same in con- formity with bills of lading . The charterers agree to pay for the hire of the said vessel for the above ...
... possession of the vessel . to the port of Valparaiso , or so near thereunto as she may safely get , and deliver the same in con- formity with bills of lading . The charterers agree to pay for the hire of the said vessel for the above ...
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Page 618 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Page 561 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Page 617 - Merchant a full and complete cargo which is to be brought to and taken from alongside at Merchant's Risk and Expense, and not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture...
Page 360 - That no action shall be brought against any Justice of the Peace for anything done by him in the execution of his office, unless the same be commenced within six calendar months next after the act complained of shall have been committed.
Page 402 - Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, defender of the faith, to the sheriff...
Page 223 - Held, that this was not a contract for the sale of an interest in land, within the 4th section of the Statute of Frauds.
Page 426 - ... have been in possession or in receipt of the profits of such land, or in receipt of such rent...
Page 89 - But nothing herein contained shall render any person who, in any criminal proceeding, is charged with the commission of any indictable offence, or any offence punishable on summary conviction, competent or compellable to give evidence for or against himself or herself, or shall render any person compellable to answer any question^ tending to criminate himself or herself, or shall in any criminal proceeding render any husband competent or compellable to give evidence for or against his wife, or any...
Page 404 - The plaintiff claims £ for debt, and £ for costs, and if the amount thereof be paid to the plaintiff or to his attorney within four days from the service hereof further proceedings will be stayed.
Page 271 - a competent livelihood of freehold for the wife, of lands and tenements; to take effect, in profit or possession, presently after the death of the husband, for the life of the wife at least.