Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer & Exchequer Chamber: From Hilary Term, 6 Will. IV. to [Easter Term, 10 Vict.] Both Inclusive; with Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters. [1836-1847], Volume 4S. Sweet, 1839 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... creditor to whom he owed 241 . for goods , she gave a promissory note for that amount , payable to the creditor twelve months after date . In March , she took out administration : -Held , in an action against her on the promissory note ...
... creditor to whom he owed 241 . for goods , she gave a promissory note for that amount , payable to the creditor twelve months after date . In March , she took out administration : -Held , in an action against her on the promissory note ...
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... creditor , she gives a note , whereby the remedy is delayed for twelve months against any party who may in the mean time come in and have the rightful title . The plaintiff might have taken out administration v . 1838 . Exch . of Pleas ...
... creditor , she gives a note , whereby the remedy is delayed for twelve months against any party who may in the mean time come in and have the rightful title . The plaintiff might have taken out administration v . 1838 . Exch . of Pleas ...
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... creditor . PARKE , B. - Primâ facie , no doubt the note imports consideration on the face of it ; and the question is , whe- ther this plea shews distinctly that there was none . If it had shewn that there were no assets , it would ...
... creditor . PARKE , B. - Primâ facie , no doubt the note imports consideration on the face of it ; and the question is , whe- ther this plea shews distinctly that there was none . If it had shewn that there were no assets , it would ...
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... creditors of W. , for whom it was insisted that the plaintiff was barred by the Statute of Limitations . It is said to have been agreed that the plaintiff being abroad till 1702 , and then suing out his writ , with continuances until ...
... creditors of W. , for whom it was insisted that the plaintiff was barred by the Statute of Limitations . It is said to have been agreed that the plaintiff being abroad till 1702 , and then suing out his writ , with continuances until ...
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... creditor six years in which to sue , and he cannot be guilty of any laches during the progress of that time . In Wil- cocks v . Huggins , the original testator died without having commenced any action , and the six years had all but ex ...
... creditor six years in which to sue , and he cannot be guilty of any laches during the progress of that time . In Wil- cocks v . Huggins , the original testator died without having commenced any action , and the six years had all but ex ...
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Page 550 - Lord (a), or at any time afterwards, or over which the said CD on the said day of (a), or at any time afterwards, had any disposing power, which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit...
Page 557 - Chancery, and according to the form of the statute, in such case made and provided, chose to be delivered to him all the goods and chattels of the said CD in your bailiwick, except his oxen and beasts of the plough ; and also all such lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments...
Page 44 - Illinois, administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of the said...
Page 551 - AB by a reasonable price and extent, all the goods and chattels of the said CD, in your bailiwick, except his oxen and beasts of the plough ; and also all such lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments...
Page 44 - AB, administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JK, deceased, do make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits...
Page 368 - Agreement, or any memorandum, of an agreement, made in England or Ireland under hand only, or made in Scotland without any clause of registration, and not otherwise specifically charged with any duty, whether the same be only evidence of a contract, or obligatory upon the parties from its being a written instrument, . . . .£006 Exemptions.
Page 293 - An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Merchant Seamen and for keeping a Register of Seamen...
Page 481 - The question for the opinion of the court was whether the plaintiff was entitled to recover. If...
Page 777 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void, and so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen.
Page 37 - ... and from and after the decease of the survivor of them...