TABLE OF STATUTES CITE D. HEARY VI 8, c. 7. (ehold interest.) 10, c. 2. (reehold interest.) CHARLES II. 13 & 14, c. 12. (Settlement: occupation as tenant.) 29, c. 3, s. 17. (Statute of frauds: sale of goods; memorandum.) 5, c. 83, s. 4. (Vagrant Act: commitment.) 6, c. 16, s. 59. (Bankrupt: proof of debts.) s. 121. (Bankrupt: certificate.) c. xxxix. (Van Diemen's Land Company's Act.) 7, c. 46, s. 13. (Joint stock bank: scire facias against a shareholder.) c. 57, ss. 11, 28. (Insolvent debtor: estate.) 9, c. 14, s. 7. (Statute of frauds: acceptance of part.) 10, c. 56, s. 27. (Friendly society: arbitration.) WILLIAM IV. 2, c. 45, s. 18. (Reform Act: right of voting.) 8. 27. (Reform Act: occupation of premises as servant.) 2 & 3, c. 71. (Prescriptive right.) 3 & 4, c. 42, ss. 23, 24. (Amendment at Nisi Prius.) WILLIAM IV. (continued). 3 & 4, c. 74, s. 85. (Conveyance by married woman: filing documents.) s. 91. (Conveyance by married woman: dispensation with husband's con- c. 98, s. 7. (Bill of exchange: usury.) 5 & 6, c. 62. (Declaration before a justice of the peace.) c. 76, s. 58. (Municipal Corporation Act: appointment of constables.) 6 & 7, c. 32. (Friendly society.) VICTORIA. 1 & 2, c. 74, s. 1. (Landlord and tenant: recovery of premises held over.) c. 110, s. 8. (Affidavit in bankruptcy.) s. 18. (Sequestration.) 5 & 6, c. 45, s. 13. (Copyright entry at Stationers' Hall.) c. 116, s. 1. (Insolvent debtor: interim order.) 6 & 7, c. 18, s. 44. (Registration of voters: consolidating appeals.) s. 100. (Registration of voters: notice sent by post.) o. 73, s. 37. (Attorney's bill: taxable items.) 7 & 8, c. iii. s. 50. (Great Western Railway Act.) c. lxxxv. (Colchester and Ipswich Railway Act.) c. 96, s. 6. (Insolvent debtor: interim order.) c. 110, ss. 66, 68. (Joint stock company: execution against shareholders.) 8 & 9, c. 18. (Lands Clauses Consolidation Act: reference to arbitration.) 9 & 10, c. liii. (Hadleigh Railway Act.) PAGE 323 187, 215, 314 21 529 3 214 472, 474, 476, 491 446 (a) 385, 386, 388 446 (a) c. cclxxx. (Ipswich and Bury St. Edmunds Railway Amendment Act.) 12 & 13, c. 106, s. 86. (Affidavit in bankruptcy: absence of reasonable or probable cause.) 18 512 632 c. 76, sched. B. 55. (Common Law Procedure Act: new assignment.) s. 52. (Striking out embarrassing plea.) 413 316, 639 740 308 (a) 364, 386 (a) c. ccxi. ss. 32, 34, 35. (Great Northern Railway Company: tolls.) 471, 472, 474, 476 18 & 19, c. 63, s. 27. (Friendly society: construction of rules.) 216 Reg. Gen. H. 1853, r. 117. Costs on removal of cause by certiorari from an inferior court 617 CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, IN Michaelmas Cerm, IN THE TWENTIETH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF VICTORIA. 1856. The Judges who usually sat in Banc in this Term were: MEMORANDA. ON Saturday, the 1st of November, 1856, The Right Honourable Sir John Jervis, Knight, Lord Chief Justice of Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, died at his residence in Eaton Square. In consequence of this event, no business was transacted in Court on the first day of Term. On the same day, the Hon. Mr. Baron Platt, one of the Barons of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer, resigned his seat, and was succeeded by William Henry Watson, Esq., one of Her Majesty's counsel learned in the law, who on the 6th of November appeared at the Bar of the Court of Common Pleas and counted in a writ of dower unde nihil habet, and took the oaths and his seat in the *Court of Exchequer on the 8th of November, and shortly afterwards received the honour of Knighthood. He gave rings with the motto "Militavi." [*2 On the 19th of November, the Hon. Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn, Knight, Her Majesty's Attorney-General, was appointed Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, in the room of the late Sir John Jervis, Knight, deceased. |