Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius: In the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, & Exchequer |
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... Justice Aston ( who tried the cause ) , was satisfied ; and the Court of Com- mon Pleas would not grant a new trial ; and Lord Camden said , " Malice , and that it was without any probable cause , must be alleged and proved . Upon more ...
... Justice Aston ( who tried the cause ) , was satisfied ; and the Court of Com- mon Pleas would not grant a new trial ; and Lord Camden said , " Malice , and that it was without any probable cause , must be alleged and proved . Upon more ...
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... JUSTICE PATTESON . Nov. 4 . A paper was in the following form , " I , R. J. M. , owe Mrs. E. the sum of £ 6 . , which is to be paid by instal- ments , for rent . ( Signed ) R. J. M.:"-Held , not to be a pro- missory note , as no time ...
... JUSTICE PATTESON . Nov. 4 . A paper was in the following form , " I , R. J. M. , owe Mrs. E. the sum of £ 6 . , which is to be paid by instal- ments , for rent . ( Signed ) R. J. M.:"-Held , not to be a pro- missory note , as no time ...
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... JUSTICE WIGHTMAN , ( Who sat for the Lord Chief Justice . ) PRICE , Bart . , and Others , v . SEAWARD and Another . Dec. 7 . of trespass TRESPASS for breaking and entering the plaintiffs ' In an action close , and for taking away tar ...
... JUSTICE WIGHTMAN , ( Who sat for the Lord Chief Justice . ) PRICE , Bart . , and Others , v . SEAWARD and Another . Dec. 7 . of trespass TRESPASS for breaking and entering the plaintiffs ' In an action close , and for taking away tar ...
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... justice . " Mr. Justice Blackstone , in treating of protections , says ( 3 Bl . Com . ch . 19 ) , that " King William , in 1692 , granted one to Lord Cutts [ a distinguished general of that period ] to protect him from being outlawed by ...
... justice . " Mr. Justice Blackstone , in treating of protections , says ( 3 Bl . Com . ch . 19 ) , that " King William , in 1692 , granted one to Lord Cutts [ a distinguished general of that period ] to protect him from being outlawed by ...
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... Justice Patteson said , " Let us look at what the contract with the defendant is . The defendant is not a carrier , he is the keeper of a booking - office , and his contract with the plaintiffs is to take care of those goods left with ...
... Justice Patteson said , " Let us look at what the contract with the defendant is . The defendant is not a carrier , he is the keeper of a booking - office , and his contract with the plaintiffs is to take care of those goods left with ...
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Page 365 - ... payable at a certain time or otherwise, the jury on the trial of any issue, or any inquisition of damages, may, if they shall think fit, allow interest to the creditor, at a rate not exceeding the current rate of interest, from the time when such debts or sums certain were payable, if such debts or sums be payable by virtue of some written instrument at a certain time...
Page 604 - Issue, and give this Act and the special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 46 - ... silks in a manufactured or unmanufactured state, and whether wrought up or not wrought up with other materials...
Page 596 - Viet. c. 85, s. 1 1, it is enacted, '•' that on the trial of any person for any of the offences hereinbefore mentioned, or for any felony whatever, where the crime charged shall include an assault against the person, it shall be lawful for the jury to acquit of the felony, and to find a verdict of guilty of assault against the person indicted, if the evidence shall warrant such finding...
Page 128 - And be it further enacted, that this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges, justices, and others, without being specially pleaded.
Page 200 - ... together with the principal felon or after the conviction of the principal felon, or may be indicted and convicted of a substantive felony, whether the principal felon shall or shall not have been previously convicted, or shall or shall not be amenable to justice...
Page 247 - You shall tell the truth, and the whole truth; the saucer is cracked, and if you do not tell the truth, your soul will be cracked like the saucer.
Page 57 - And this the plaintiff prays may be inquired of by the country, etc.
Page 403 - Neither party, witness, counsel, jury, or judge, can be put to answer, civilly or criminally, for words spoken in office.
Page 38 - Henry, by the grace of God, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, to all to whom these present letters shall come, greeting. Know ye that we of our...