Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench, and the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Appeal from the Court of Queen's Bench, Volume 2H. Sweet, 1863 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 29
... construction and force thereof must be according to and governed by the law of said Eng- land . " And these defendants , further answering the said complaint , say that , as they are informed and believe , the law of said England was at ...
... construction and force thereof must be according to and governed by the law of said Eng- land . " And these defendants , further answering the said complaint , say that , as they are informed and believe , the law of said England was at ...
Page 46
... construction , as appears by Anonymous ( c ) , and Anonymous ( d ) . [ Crompton J. I do not know what you mean by equitable construction . If the not resealing this writ had been the fault of one of our officers , we should order him to ...
... construction , as appears by Anonymous ( c ) , and Anonymous ( d ) . [ Crompton J. I do not know what you mean by equitable construction . If the not resealing this writ had been the fault of one of our officers , we should order him to ...
Page 70
... construction , and means any recompense for labour . At any rate , a deduc- tion for an uncertain sum like fines cannot be legal : they are a punishment for absence from work . Also the charge for winding the yarn cannot be deducted ...
... construction , and means any recompense for labour . At any rate , a deduc- tion for an uncertain sum like fines cannot be legal : they are a punishment for absence from work . Also the charge for winding the yarn cannot be deducted ...
Page 80
... construction of the contract can the deduction for fines be placed upon a different footing from the other deductions ? It appears to me that the contract is clearly one for stoppage or deduction from wages - a " contrivance " ( to use ...
... construction of the contract can the deduction for fines be placed upon a different footing from the other deductions ? It appears to me that the contract is clearly one for stoppage or deduction from wages - a " contrivance " ( to use ...
Page 102
... construction of a statute ( if this has been wrongly construed , which I deny ) , this is the case . For these reasons I think the judgment should be affirmed . I am not , that I am aware of , influenced by any prejudice against the ...
... construction of a statute ( if this has been wrongly construed , which I deny ) , this is the case . For these reasons I think the judgment should be affirmed . I am not , that I am aware of , influenced by any prejudice against the ...
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