Reports of Cases Determined in the Appeal and Chancery Divisions and Selected Cases in the King's Bench and at Chambers of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick: With Tables of the Names of Cases Decided and Names of the Cases Cited and a Digest of the Principal Matters, Volume 9New Brunswick. Supreme Court, Ward Chipman, Sir John Campbell Allen, Allen Otty Earle, Thomas Carleton Allen, George F. S. Berton, David Shank Kerr, George B. Seely, James Hannay, William Pugsley, Arthur I. Trueman, George Wheelock Burbidge, George W. Allen, John L. Carleton, William Henry Harrison, Ernest Doiron, Douglas King Hazen Carswell, 1864 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... doubt to make a seizure of the goods under executions subsequently issued unlaw- ful , and to make the defendants trespassers . The jury to whom these points were submitted , after a trial of unexampled length in this Province , and ...
... doubt to make a seizure of the goods under executions subsequently issued unlaw- ful , and to make the defendants trespassers . The jury to whom these points were submitted , after a trial of unexampled length in this Province , and ...
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... doubt , that it would create a prejudice if he refused to allow the witness to look at his own books , while he deemed it necessary to do so in order to give satisfactory answers to the questions put to him ; indeed we do not find that ...
... doubt , that it would create a prejudice if he refused to allow the witness to look at his own books , while he deemed it necessary to do so in order to give satisfactory answers to the questions put to him ; indeed we do not find that ...
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... doubt , which existed before the recent change in the law , have been much obvi- ated by the admissibility of the parties and of interested witnesses to testify . They have the full opportunity of explaining matters which would be ...
... doubt , which existed before the recent change in the law , have been much obvi- ated by the admissibility of the parties and of interested witnesses to testify . They have the full opportunity of explaining matters which would be ...
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... doubt that Mr. Jack , a gentleman of character , standing and experience in the pro- fession , did correctly advise both the plaintiff and Black as to the different modes in which property might be legally disposed of , and Mr. Jack may ...
... doubt that Mr. Jack , a gentleman of character , standing and experience in the pro- fession , did correctly advise both the plaintiff and Black as to the different modes in which property might be legally disposed of , and Mr. Jack may ...
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... doubt the parties on both sides contemplated the erection of a mill ) , and partly incorporeal , viz . , the right to the use of the water which would flow over the dam , to be kept and maintained at a certain height , and which was ...
... doubt the parties on both sides contemplated the erection of a mill ) , and partly incorporeal , viz . , the right to the use of the water which would flow over the dam , to be kept and maintained at a certain height , and which was ...
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Page 498 - ... allow the appeal, and the party or parties appellant shall be at liberty to prefer and prosecute his, her, or their appeal to Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, in her or their Privy Council, in such manner and under such rules as are...
Page 498 - ... authority of Her Majesty, Her heirs and successors, upon the humble petition of any person or persons aggrieved by any Judgment or determination of the said Court, at any time to...
Page 658 - ... and have the same endorsed on the policy or otherwise acknowledged in writing, the policy should cease and be of no further effect...
Page 498 - ... appealed from shall be carried into execution, or that the execution thereof shall be suspended pending the said...
Page 228 - Plaintiff in Replevin, or other Tenant of the Lands and Tenements whereon such Distress was made, enjoyed the same under a Grant or Demise at such a certain Rent, during the Time wherein the Rent distrained for incurred, which Rent was then and still remains due...
Page 174 - ... to move to enter a nonsuit, if the court should be of opinion that the indorsement of the promissory note in pencil was not a good and valid indorsement.
Page 564 - London, and as soon as possible afterwards are to deliver in as particular an account of their loss or damage as the nature of the case will admit of...
Page 413 - A witness may be cross-examined as to previous statements made by him in writing or reduced into writing, and relevant to matters in question without such writing being shown to him, or being proved ; but if it is intended to contradict him by the writing, his attention must, before the writing can be proved, be called to those parts of it which are to be used for the purpose of contradicting him.
Page 181 - USE of all and every the daughter and daughters of the said (husband,) on the body of the said (wife,) his intended wife, lawfully to be begotten, if more than one, equally to be divided between them, share and share alike, as tenants in common and not as joint tenants...
Page 499 - Court shall also certify and transmit to Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, in her or their Privy Council, a copy of the reasons given by the judges of such Court, or by any of such judges for or against the judgment or determination appealed against.