The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... plea was criminal as well as civil . 2 Inst . 24 ; 4 Inst . 70 ; Co. Lit. 71 ; Dyer , 187 ; Cromp . of Courts , 78 ; 1 Rol . Abr . 94 . II . The jurisdiction of this court is very high and tran- scendent . It keeps all inferior ...
... plea was criminal as well as civil . 2 Inst . 24 ; 4 Inst . 70 ; Co. Lit. 71 ; Dyer , 187 ; Cromp . of Courts , 78 ; 1 Rol . Abr . 94 . II . The jurisdiction of this court is very high and tran- scendent . It keeps all inferior ...
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... plea in a writ of right was re- moved out of the county by a pone in B. R. on a writ of mesne replevin , & c . 2 Inst . 23 ; 4 Inst . 72 , 113 ; and see Saund . 256 ; Show . P. C. 57 . On the plea side or civil branch , this court has ...
... plea in a writ of right was re- moved out of the county by a pone in B. R. on a writ of mesne replevin , & c . 2 Inst . 23 ; 4 Inst . 72 , 113 ; and see Saund . 256 ; Show . P. C. 57 . On the plea side or civil branch , this court has ...
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... plea of trespass , for that the defendant with force and arms assaulted and se- duced the plaintiff's wife , whereby he lost the comfort of her society & c . , against the peace & c . , to his damage & c . ; whether this be trespass or ...
... plea of trespass , for that the defendant with force and arms assaulted and se- duced the plaintiff's wife , whereby he lost the comfort of her society & c . , against the peace & c . , to his damage & c . ; whether this be trespass or ...
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... plea . And see 1 Vent . 191 ; 3 Keb . 613 ; Cro . Car . 245 , 6 , 333 ; 1 John . 252 ; 3 Mod . 110 , & c .; Allen , 62 ; 2 Salk . 420 ; Comb . 26 ; 1 H. Black . 631 . The statute is no bar to a bill payable at a specified time after ...
... plea . And see 1 Vent . 191 ; 3 Keb . 613 ; Cro . Car . 245 , 6 , 333 ; 1 John . 252 ; 3 Mod . 110 , & c .; Allen , 62 ; 2 Salk . 420 ; Comb . 26 ; 1 H. Black . 631 . The statute is no bar to a bill payable at a specified time after ...
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... plea of the statute of limitations , the defendant , in order to maintain that plea , may aver the real time of suing it out in opposi- tion to the teste . 2 Burr . 950. - And though the suing out an original , or latitat , will be a ...
... plea of the statute of limitations , the defendant , in order to maintain that plea , may aver the real time of suing it out in opposi- tion to the teste . 2 Burr . 950. - And though the suing out an original , or latitat , will be a ...
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