Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: During Michaelmas Term, Eighth Geo. IV.[-Easter Team, Eleventh Geo. IV. 1827-30] ... By James Manning ... and Archer Ryland ... With an Index and Table of Principal Matters, Volume 1S. Sweet, 1823 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... ground that he had a right to give his assent to what was done , because he was not then acting in the character of assignee . But there is no doubt that the assignees of a bankrupt have a right , if they chuse , to affirm the acts of a ...
... ground that he had a right to give his assent to what was done , because he was not then acting in the character of assignee . But there is no doubt that the assignees of a bankrupt have a right , if they chuse , to affirm the acts of a ...
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... ground on which we decide , that there is no emancipation in this case , is , that before 21 the pauper was discharged from his engage- ment , and returned again to the father's control , so that by mere enlistment , the father's ...
... ground on which we decide , that there is no emancipation in this case , is , that before 21 the pauper was discharged from his engage- ment , and returned again to the father's control , so that by mere enlistment , the father's ...
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... ground that the grantor here had no power to give possession ( c ) , and that the land , therefore , lay not in livery , but in grant , I am of opinion that the deed in this case was available to pass the reversion of the lands sought ...
... ground that the grantor here had no power to give possession ( c ) , and that the land , therefore , lay not in livery , but in grant , I am of opinion that the deed in this case was available to pass the reversion of the lands sought ...
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... ground , and remained fast half an hour : and it was held , that the ship was stranded , within the meaning of the policy . Here the ship was driven into the port by stress of weather ; when the tide ebbed out , she was left dry ; and ...
... ground , and remained fast half an hour : and it was held , that the ship was stranded , within the meaning of the policy . Here the ship was driven into the port by stress of weather ; when the tide ebbed out , she was left dry ; and ...
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... ground , and her being left dry was no more than oc- curred necessarily to every ship that went up the Cork River ; so that if that had been held a stranding , it must as a consequence have been held , that every ship going up the Cork ...
... ground , and her being left dry was no more than oc- curred necessarily to every ship that went up the Cork River ; so that if that had been held a stranding , it must as a consequence have been held , that every ship going up the Cork ...
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