Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law: With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volumen37

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T. & J.W. Johnson, 1865
 

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Página 137 - The question for the opinion of the court was whether the plaintiff was entitled to recover. If...
Página 651 - Victoria, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith ; to the Sheriff of greeting.
Página 330 - ... furnishes in this case an exception to the general rule. What, then, is the custom in this respect? It is, that the holder of the bill shall present the instrument, at its maturity, to the acceptor, demand payment of its amount, and, upon receipt of the money, deliver up the bill. The acceptor paying the bill has a right to the possession of the instrument for his own security, and as his voucher, and discharge pro tanto, in his account with the drawer.
Página 654 - Pogson (one of the defendants) enceinte, and having first duly made and published his last will and testament in writing, bearing date on or about the...
Página 392 - ... of any borough in which a separate court of quarter sessions of the peace shall be holden...
Página 653 - Middlesex, with the appurtenances thereto respectively belonging, upon trust, that they her trustees, or the survivors or survivor of them, or the heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns of such survivor, should, with all convenient speed after her decease (unless they should deem it expedient to retain the said chambers...
Página 650 - CD, if he shall be found in your bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his body before us [or in the Common Pleas
Página 651 - AB, as for his costs and charges by him about his suit in that behalf expended...
Página 520 - That every estoppel ought to be reciprocal, that is, to bind both parties ; and this is the reason that regularly a stranger shall neither take advantage nor be bound by the estoppel : privies in blood, as the heir ; privies in estate, as, the feoffee, lessee, &c.
Página 674 - That the Inhabitants of every Parish maintaining its own Highways, at their First Meeting in Vestry for the Nomination of Overseers of the Poor in every Year shall proceed to the Election of One or more Persons to serve the Office of Surveyor in the said Parish for the Year then next ensuing...

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