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 53
... reasonable cause for such absenting . The justices however were of opinion , first , that , by reasonable implication , the agreement bound the master to find work and pay wages , and was a valid agreement ; secondly , that under the 11 ...
... reasonable cause for such absenting . The justices however were of opinion , first , that , by reasonable implication , the agreement bound the master to find work and pay wages , and was a valid agreement ; secondly , that under the 11 ...
Page 55
... reasonable time , not exceeding three months , and to abate a proportionable part of his or her wages , for and during such period as he or she shall be so confined . in the house of correction , or in lieu thereof , to punish the ...
... reasonable time , not exceeding three months , and to abate a proportionable part of his or her wages , for and during such period as he or she shall be so confined . in the house of correction , or in lieu thereof , to punish the ...
Page 56
... reasonable employment according to the state of the trade . That is not an unilateral agreement , but a mutual agreement , with something to be done on each side . This view does not conflict with the autho- rities . On the contrary ...
... reasonable employment according to the state of the trade . That is not an unilateral agreement , but a mutual agreement , with something to be done on each side . This view does not conflict with the autho- rities . On the contrary ...
Page 80
... reasonable 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 ...
... reasonable 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 ...
Page 106
... reasonable care to make their dock and basin safe for navigation before they opened them to the public ; and therefore they were liable for negligence in opening them before the channel had been well cleared . 2. That assuming the ...
... reasonable care to make their dock and basin safe for navigation before they opened them to the public ; and therefore they were liable for negligence in opening them before the channel had been well cleared . 2. That assuming the ...
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16 Vict 21 Vict Act of Parliament action aforesaid alleged amount applied appoint a Burial arbitrator bill of exchange bills of lading Blackburn borough Burial Board burial ground churchwardens clause clerk Cockburn C. J. Coleshill condition construction contract costs Court Crompton CRYSTAL PALACE damage declaration defendant delivered detinue district parish duly enactment entitled expences Fleming & Alden Galliard given held highway injury Isle of THANET judgment jurisdiction jury justices land Legislature liable Lord loss Matlock Bath matter ment negligence NORTHERN Railway notice of appeal opinion Overseers owners paid parish of Amersham parish of St party patent pauper lunatic payment person Pilkington plaintiff plea purpose Quarter Sessions QUEEN question reasonable repairs respect rule sect shew ship stat statute Superintendent Registrar tenant thereof tion Tolleshunt Knights vestry wages warrant Western Railway Wightman words