The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 36Butterworths, 1851 - Law |
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... suit , with a view to sus- taining a charity which must otherwise have been defeated , as a ground upon which he might decree that the fund in question was to be disposed of in such charities as the aldermen for the time being and the ...
... suit , with a view to sus- taining a charity which must otherwise have been defeated , as a ground upon which he might decree that the fund in question was to be disposed of in such charities as the aldermen for the time being and the ...
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... suit , are subjects which come home to the hearts , and - what is more to the pur- pose - to the pockets of the people at large . But if members are called upon to enact some remedy for the abuses of which they complain , they find the ...
... suit , are subjects which come home to the hearts , and - what is more to the pur- pose - to the pockets of the people at large . But if members are called upon to enact some remedy for the abuses of which they complain , they find the ...
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... suit ; the parties not being bound by the evidence before the commissioners , but having power to allege what new ... suits the relators need not be the parties principally interested ; any interest in the charity , be it ever so remote ...
... suit ; the parties not being bound by the evidence before the commissioners , but having power to allege what new ... suits the relators need not be the parties principally interested ; any interest in the charity , be it ever so remote ...
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... suits , which are generally in- stituted by hungry attornies for costs . 5th , to institute a cheap , and readily accessible tribunal , in which all matters relating to the management and revenue of these charities may be inquired into ...
... suits , which are generally in- stituted by hungry attornies for costs . 5th , to institute a cheap , and readily accessible tribunal , in which all matters relating to the management and revenue of these charities may be inquired into ...
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... suit . So that the suits might be expected to be more than twice as many as in 1823. They are actually , however , scarcely so much ; the average number of causes disposed of ( including the dropped causes ) in the years 1819-23 having ...
... suit . So that the suits might be expected to be more than twice as many as in 1823. They are actually , however , scarcely so much ; the average number of causes disposed of ( including the dropped causes ) in the years 1819-23 having ...
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Page 219 - Viet. c. 99. s. 2. enacts that, " On the trial of any issue joined, or of any matter or question, or on any inquiry arising in any suit, action, or other proceeding in any Court of justice, or before any person having by law, or by consent of parties, authority to hear, receive, and examine evidence...
Page 75 - Person so offending shall be guilty of Felony, and being convicted thereof shall be liable, at the Discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the Seas for the Term of his...
Page 230 - ... and thereupon such person shall be liable to be punished in the same manner as if he had been convicted upon an indictment for...
Page 224 - All Proclamations, Treaties, and other Acts of State of any foreign State or of any British colony, and all judgments, decrees, orders, and other judicial proceedings of any court of justice in any foreign State or in any British colony, and all affidavits, pleadings, and other legal documents filed or deposited in any such court...
Page 165 - ... first, the mode of annexation to the soil or fabric of the house, and the extent to which it is united to them, whether it...
Page 72 - Whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously wound or inflict any grievous bodily Harm upon any other Person, either with or without any Weapon or Instrument...
Page 217 - ... any party to any suit, action, or proceeding individually named in the record, or any lessor of the plaintiff, or tenant of premises sought to...
Page 238 - In any Plea of autrefois convict or autrefois acquit, it shall be sufficient for any Defendant to state that he has been lawfully convicted or acquitted (as the Case may be) of the said Offence charged in the Indictment.
Page 42 - ... to which the first occupant may acquire an exclusive right, but that it is public and common in this sense only, that all may reasonably use it who have a right of access to it, that none can have any property in the water itself except in the particular portion which he may choose to abstract from the stream and take into his possession, and that during the time of his possession only. But each proprietor of the adjacent land has the right to the usufruct of the stream which flows through it.
Page 239 - And be it enacted, that if any person shall unlawfully take, or cause to be taken, any unmarried girl, being under the age of sixteen years, out of the possession and against the will of her father or mother, or of any other person having the lawful care or charge of her, every such offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor...