The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1850 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... offence is not entitled to be tried as an alien by a jury de medietate linguæ . The following CASE was stated for the opinion of the Judges by Pollock , C.B. At the last Sessions of the Central Criminal Court ( Oct. 19 , 1849 ) ...
... offence is not entitled to be tried as an alien by a jury de medietate linguæ . The following CASE was stated for the opinion of the Judges by Pollock , C.B. At the last Sessions of the Central Criminal Court ( Oct. 19 , 1849 ) ...
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... offence charged here . As far as this indictment is concerned , you may have been asking him to do an impossible thing . If he had not disposed of the estate at all , how could he discover to you when he had disposed of it ? You do not ...
... offence charged here . As far as this indictment is concerned , you may have been asking him to do an impossible thing . If he had not disposed of the estate at all , how could he discover to you when he had disposed of it ? You do not ...
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... Offence committed out of the Jurisdiction . On the trial of an indictment for forgery , the jury found that the ... offence of every such offender may be dealt with , indicted , tried and punished , and laid and charged to have been ...
... Offence committed out of the Jurisdiction . On the trial of an indictment for forgery , the jury found that the ... offence of every such offender may be dealt with , indicted , tried and punished , and laid and charged to have been ...
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... offence is created by statute the indictment shall be held sufficient after verdict , if it follows the words of the statute . The objection , if it be one , should therefore have been taken on demurrer The Queen v . Law ( 3 ) , The ...
... offence is created by statute the indictment shall be held sufficient after verdict , if it follows the words of the statute . The objection , if it be one , should therefore have been taken on demurrer The Queen v . Law ( 3 ) , The ...
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... offence . Cases might be put of false pre- tences , where the party making the pretence does not know it to be false . A person might merely represent what had been told him by another , who knew it to be false . ] The knowledge by the ...
... offence . Cases might be put of false pre- tences , where the party making the pretence does not know it to be false . A person might merely represent what had been told him by another , who knew it to be false . ] The knowledge by the ...
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Page 145 - Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing and may be given in evidence...
Page 148 - January 5 then last past, and the overseers shall keep the said list, to be perused by any person, without payment of any fee, at any time between the hours of ten of the clock in the forenoon, and four of the clock in the afternoon...
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Page 32 - And be it further enacted, that this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges, justices, and others, without being specially pleaded.
Page 181 - THE following Persons claim to have their Names inserted in the List of Persons entitled to vote in the Election of a Member [or Members] for the City [or Borough] of (Signed) AB -i CD > Overseers of, &c.
Page 25 - Scotland respectively as aforesaid, then and in such case it shall be lawful for the said commissioners...
Page 44 - And be it enacted, that this Act may be amended or repealed by any Act to be passed in the present session of parliament.
Page 78 - Words importing the singular number shall include the plural number, and words importing the plural number shall include the singular number : Words importing the masculine gender shall include females : The word
Page 38 - ... be binding as against the issue of his body, and all other persons whom he might without the assent of any other person cut off and debar from any remainder, reversion, or other interest, in or out of any of the said lands...