Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench ... and in the Bail Court: With a Table of the Names of Cases and a Digest of the Principal Matters, Volume 2; Volume 55Henry Butterworth, 1837 - Civil procedure |
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... passed to remove certain inconveniences arising from that state of the law - repealed the former sta- tute , and ... passing of the 35 Geo . 3 , c . 101 ; and that statute has made no difference , because it does not apply to cases like ...
... passed to remove certain inconveniences arising from that state of the law - repealed the former sta- tute , and ... passing of the 35 Geo . 3 , c . 101 ; and that statute has made no difference , because it does not apply to cases like ...
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... and made an order of removal . Then , although the order might have been made , it could not with any propriety have been carried into effect , on account of The 35 Geo . 3 , was passed for the 6 TERM REPORTS IN THE KING'S BENCH .
... and made an order of removal . Then , although the order might have been made , it could not with any propriety have been carried into effect , on account of The 35 Geo . 3 , was passed for the 6 TERM REPORTS IN THE KING'S BENCH .
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... passed for the very King's Bench . The KING v . the state in which the pauper was . purpose of providing for this state of circumstances . That statute gives power to the justices to suspend the order ; and charges the expenses of ...
... passed for the very King's Bench . The KING v . the state in which the pauper was . purpose of providing for this state of circumstances . That statute gives power to the justices to suspend the order ; and charges the expenses of ...
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... passed . PATTESON , J. - The legislature has not thought fit to vest the property in these books in any persons whatever . It is said , that , by one of these acts the vestry may appoint the persons to have the custody of these books ...
... passed . PATTESON , J. - The legislature has not thought fit to vest the property in these books in any persons whatever . It is said , that , by one of these acts the vestry may appoint the persons to have the custody of these books ...
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... passed to prevent cruelty to animals . By the 9th section of that statute it is enacted , “ That when and so often as any of the said offences shall happen , it shall and may be lawful to or for any constable , or other peace officer ...
... passed to prevent cruelty to animals . By the 9th section of that statute it is enacted , “ That when and so often as any of the said offences shall happen , it shall and may be lawful to or for any constable , or other peace officer ...
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Page 213 - And by s. 2, it is enacted, that no person shall make an entry or distress, or bring an action to recover any land or rent, but within twenty years next after the time at which the right to make such entry or distress or to bring such action shall have first accrued to some person through whom he claims...
Page 384 - Justice, with Two sufficient Sureties, conditioned to try such Appeal at, and abide the Order of, and pay such Costs as shall be awarded by the Justices at such General or Quarter Sessions...
Page 461 - We do not see how a better test can be applied to the question whether reasonable or not than by considering whether the restraint is such only as to afford a fair protection to the interests of the party in favor of whom it is given, and not so large as to interfere with the interests of the public.
Page 4 - AB has duly and faithfully served under his articles of clerkship (or assignment, as the case may be), bearing date, &c. for the term therein expressed, and that he is a fit and proper person to be admitted an attorney.
Page 384 - Act, such person shall be at liberty to make his complaint thereof by appeal to the Justices of the Peace at the next general or quarter sessions of the Peace to be held for the county, riding, division, or place wherein the cause of such complaint shall arise, such appellant first giving to such Justices ten days...
Page 277 - Demurrer joined, be judged insufficient. Costs shall be given at the Discretion of the Court, or if a Verdict shall be found upon any Issue in the said Cause for the Plaintiff or Demandant, Costs shall be also given in like Manner, unless the Judge who tried the said Issue shall certify, that the said Defendant or Tenant, or Plaintiff in Replevin had a probable Cause to plead such Matter, which upon the said Issue shall be found against him.
Page 65 - That in all cases in which any particular number of days, not expressed to be clear days, is prescribed by the rules or practice of the courts, the same shall be reckoned exclusively of the first day and inclusively of the last day...
Page 222 - Peace, which shall first happen, and to abide the Order of and pay such Costs as shall be awarded by the Justices at such Quarter Sessions...
Page 128 - Judge's order, referred to arbitration, the costs of the cause to abide the event, and the costs of the reference and award to be at the discretion of the arbitrator.
Page 262 - ... findings of the court shall be entered in a book or books to be kept for that purpose, and known as the "Juvenile Record," and the court may for convenience be called the "Juvenile Court.