Reports of New Magistrates' Cases Argued and Determined in All the Courts of Common Law at Westminster ... 1844-[1851].Great Britain. Courts, Sir Adam Bittleston, Adam Henry Bittleston, Edward Wise, Paul Parnell, Jelinger Cookson Symons Law times office, 1846 - Justices of the peace |
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... reason that it is proper . ] The course of the decisions of this Court has been such as necessarily to mislead . If I am permitted to file this affidavit , it would shew that justice had not been done in this case . [ LORD DENMAN ...
... reason that it is proper . ] The course of the decisions of this Court has been such as necessarily to mislead . If I am permitted to file this affidavit , it would shew that justice had not been done in this case . [ LORD DENMAN ...
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... reason of their not having paid or tendered any compensation to the owners or occupiers of the land damaged ; the payment of such compensation being a condition subsequent , and not a condition precedent , to the right of the surveyors ...
... reason of their not having paid or tendered any compensation to the owners or occupiers of the land damaged ; the payment of such compensation being a condition subsequent , and not a condition precedent , to the right of the surveyors ...
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... reason of the pending litigation as to the validity of the commissioners ' order for the making of the said Holborn Union . After the validity of the said order had been established , and before the issuing of the said writ of mandamus ...
... reason of the pending litigation as to the validity of the commissioners ' order for the making of the said Holborn Union . After the validity of the said order had been established , and before the issuing of the said writ of mandamus ...
Page 73
... reason than that he had not paid a certain borough rate of sevenpence in the pound , made for that part of the parish of New Windsor which was within the borough of New Windsor , on the 23rd January , 1843 , pursuant to an order of the ...
... reason than that he had not paid a certain borough rate of sevenpence in the pound , made for that part of the parish of New Windsor which was within the borough of New Windsor , on the 23rd January , 1843 , pursuant to an order of the ...
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... reason to think that such parish , township , or place is aggrieved by any rate , & c . , it shall be lawful for such churchwardens or overseers , or other inhabi- tants , where there is no churchwarden or overseer , to appeal , " & c ...
... reason to think that such parish , township , or place is aggrieved by any rate , & c . , it shall be lawful for such churchwardens or overseers , or other inhabi- tants , where there is no churchwarden or overseer , to appeal , " & c ...
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