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: With Tables of the Names of the Cases Reported and Cited, and an Index of the Contents |
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Page 48
It is no answer to say that the Insolvent Debtors Court has refused to give the
party a protection against his creditors ; their having refused to do so does not
make him a general outlaw . It would be very dangerous to interfere with the
principle I ...
It is no answer to say that the Insolvent Debtors Court has refused to give the
party a protection against his creditors ; their having refused to do so does not
make him a general outlaw . It would be very dangerous to interfere with the
principle I ...
Page 57
Dixon ( a ) , where a man contracted in writing to work for another in his trade ,
and for no other person during twelve months , and so on from twelve months to
twelve months , until he should give notice of his intention to quit the service , it
was ...
Dixon ( a ) , where a man contracted in writing to work for another in his trade ,
and for no other person during twelve months , and so on from twelve months to
twelve months , until he should give notice of his intention to quit the service , it
was ...
Page 90
The 4th section gives the artificer power to recover whatever has not been paid in
coin . The fifth prohibits a set - off . The 6th a cross action . The other sections may
be called auxiliary , with certain exceptions which I shall have to notice .
The 4th section gives the artificer power to recover whatever has not been paid in
coin . The fifth prohibits a set - off . The 6th a cross action . The other sections may
be called auxiliary , with certain exceptions which I shall have to notice .
Page 95
Court of King's Bench, William Mawdesley Best, George James Philip Smith,
Thomas Flower Ellis, Francis Ellis. ARCHER JAMES . nothing , and so were
given for the labour , the workman having nothing else to give , and giving
nothing else .
Court of King's Bench, William Mawdesley Best, George James Philip Smith,
Thomas Flower Ellis, Francis Ellis. ARCHER JAMES . nothing , and so were
given for the labour , the workman having nothing else to give , and giving
nothing else .
Page 100
... the option of the master ; but it is not contended that if the master contracted to
give as much as the workman could do , the case would not be within the Act , but
is because he does not so contract . That makes no difference in the question .
... the option of the master ; but it is not contended that if the master contracted to
give as much as the workman could do , the case would not be within the Act , but
is because he does not so contract . That makes no difference in the question .
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