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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... unless there be some property in the thing taken , and an owner , yet , if the owner be unknown , provided there be a property , it is larceny to steal it ; and an indictment will lie for the larceny of the goods of a person unknown . 1 ...
... unless there be some property in the thing taken , and an owner , yet , if the owner be unknown , provided there be a property , it is larceny to steal it ; and an indictment will lie for the larceny of the goods of a person unknown . 1 ...
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... unless there be some property in the thing taken , and an owner , yet , if the owner be unknown , provided there be a property , it is larceny to steal it ; and an indictment will lie for the larceny of the goods of a person unknown . 1 ...
... unless there be some property in the thing taken , and an owner , yet , if the owner be unknown , provided there be a property , it is larceny to steal it ; and an indictment will lie for the larceny of the goods of a person unknown . 1 ...
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... unless the forfeiture were known to him at the time . 2 T. R. 425 ; 6 T. R. 220 ; 3 Taunt . 78 . A lease void in its creation as against a remainder - man , does not become valid in law by his accepting rent , and suffering the lessee ...
... unless the forfeiture were known to him at the time . 2 T. R. 425 ; 6 T. R. 220 ; 3 Taunt . 78 . A lease void in its creation as against a remainder - man , does not become valid in law by his accepting rent , and suffering the lessee ...
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... unless in the meantime some part of the principal money , or some interest thereon , shall have been paid , or some acknowledgment of the right thereto shall have been given in writing , signed by the person to whom the same shall be ...
... unless in the meantime some part of the principal money , or some interest thereon , shall have been paid , or some acknowledgment of the right thereto shall have been given in writing , signed by the person to whom the same shall be ...
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... unless for victualling ships , & c . LEP AND LACE [ Leppe & Lasse . ] A custom in the manor of Writtle , in Essex , that every cart which goes over Greenbury , within that manor , ( except it be the cart of a nobleman , ) shall pay 4d ...
... unless for victualling ships , & c . LEP AND LACE [ Leppe & Lasse . ] A custom in the manor of Writtle , in Essex , that every cart which goes over Greenbury , within that manor , ( except it be the cart of a nobleman , ) shall pay 4d ...
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