Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Error from the Court of Queen's Bench. With Tables of the Names of the Cases Argued and Cited, and the Principal Matters, Volume 2H. Sweet, 1863 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... charges against the plaintiff for the rent of frames and machines , and other charges of a similar character , which had been deducted by the defendants on the weekly settlement of accounts , and which , if such deductions were legal ...
... charges against the plaintiff for the rent of frames and machines , and other charges of a similar character , which had been deducted by the defendants on the weekly settlement of accounts , and which , if such deductions were legal ...
Page 80
... charges were stoppages or deductions they were legal , not being in the nature of payments , as that they were not ... charge upon the labour of his workman , instead of obtaining it from the consumer in the price of the article when ...
... charges were stoppages or deductions they were legal , not being in the nature of payments , as that they were not ... charge upon the labour of his workman , instead of obtaining it from the consumer in the price of the article when ...
Page 81
... charge for gas . ( 7. ) A deduction for firing . The artificer was sometimes employed , and sometimes not ; but the charges , with the exception of the fines , were fixed and uniform , and made against him whatever the amount of his ...
... charge for gas . ( 7. ) A deduction for firing . The artificer was sometimes employed , and sometimes not ; but the charges , with the exception of the fines , were fixed and uniform , and made against him whatever the amount of his ...
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... charge 7d . a dozen for all he makes beyond , and it might as well be said that the workman had the frame and machine , fire , light , & c . , given to him for nothing as to all the heels made after the first six dozen and a half . If ...
... charge 7d . a dozen for all he makes beyond , and it might as well be said that the workman had the frame and machine , fire , light , & c . , given to him for nothing as to all the heels made after the first six dozen and a half . If ...
Page 106
... charge . THOMPSON and others against The NORTH EASTERN Railway Company . In an action by the owners of a ship against the proprietors of a dock and tidal basin , made under the powers of an Act of Parliament , and for the use of which ...
... charge . THOMPSON and others against The NORTH EASTERN Railway Company . In an action by the owners of a ship against the proprietors of a dock and tidal basin , made under the powers of an Act of Parliament , and for the use of which ...
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Page 326 - An Act to amend the Acts for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes.
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