The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1867 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... clause . For the clause is penal in this sense , that it applies to a person who improperly and uncon- scientiously , in the sense in which the I latter expression is used by Lord Redesdale , and approved 6 [ N. S. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH :
... clause . For the clause is penal in this sense , that it applies to a person who improperly and uncon- scientiously , in the sense in which the I latter expression is used by Lord Redesdale , and approved 6 [ N. S. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH :
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... clause . For upwards of eleven years this decision has been acted on , and it has always been the policy of the Bankrupt Law to require executions to be concluded before bank- ruptcy . MONTAGUE SMITH , J. - Would payment after the ...
... clause . For upwards of eleven years this decision has been acted on , and it has always been the policy of the Bankrupt Law to require executions to be concluded before bank- ruptcy . MONTAGUE SMITH , J. - Would payment after the ...
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... Clauses Consolida- tion Act , 1845 , ) and has been tendered to the secretary of the defendants ' company for the purpose of registration under the 15th section of that act . The defendants , how- ever , relying on the provisions of ...
... Clauses Consolida- tion Act , 1845 , ) and has been tendered to the secretary of the defendants ' company for the purpose of registration under the 15th section of that act . The defendants , how- ever , relying on the provisions of ...
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... clause in the lease relating to the tenant's letting or parting with the premises , which , in fact , has happened , the defendant was en- titled to re - enter , and there being a forfeiture the tenants would not be entitled to any ...
... clause in the lease relating to the tenant's letting or parting with the premises , which , in fact , has happened , the defendant was en- titled to re - enter , and there being a forfeiture the tenants would not be entitled to any ...
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... clause , " the captain to sign bills of lading at any rate of freight , without pre- judice to the charter - party , " is to enable the shipowner to preserve his lien as against the charterer for the charter freight , though this lien ...
... clause , " the captain to sign bills of lading at any rate of freight , without pre- judice to the charter - party , " is to enable the shipowner to preserve his lien as against the charterer for the charter freight , though this lien ...
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Page 179 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Page 177 - ... such as may fairly and reasonably be considered either arising naturally, ie according to the usual course of things, from such breach of contract itself, or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties, at the time they made the contract, as the probable result of the breach of it.
Page 313 - ... defectively or imperfectly stated or omitted, and without which it is not to be presumed that either the judge would direct the jury to give or the jury would have given the verdict, such defect, imperfection, or omission is cured by the verdict...
Page 186 - And this is a politic establishment, contrived by the policy of the law, for the safety of all persons, the necessity of whose affairs oblige them to trust these sorts of persons, that they may be safe in their ways of dealing...
Page 120 - ... of executing such process (as the case may be), and after the expiration of the said period of twenty-one days, shall be in the possession or apparent possession of the person making such bill of sale...
Page 140 - ... shall have the sole right and liberty of printing and reprinting the same for the term of fourteen years, to commence from the day of the first publishing thereof, which shall be truly engraved with the name of the proprietor on each plate, and printed on every such print or prints...
Page 100 - Exchange or elsewhere in London. And so we the assurers are contented, and do hereby promise and bind ourselves each one for his own part, our heirs, executors, and goods to the assured, their executors, administrators, and assigns for the true performance of the premises, confessing ourselves paid the consideration due unto us for this assurance by the assured...
Page 140 - An Act for the encouragement of the arts of designing, engraving, and etching, historical and other prints, by vesting the properties thereof in the inventors and engravers during the time therein mentioned.
Page 140 - Prints, shall have the sole Right and Liberty of printing and reprinting the same for the Term of Fourteen Years, to commence from the Day of the first publishing thereof, which shall be truly engraved with the Name of the Proprietor on each Plate, and printed on every such Print or Prints...
Page 240 - CJ I am of opinion that this rule ought to be discharged. The case of the defendants is clearly untenable unless this paper can be brought within section 1 of the carriers