The South Australian Law Reports: Report of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Australia, Volumen5

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Law Book Company of Australasia, 1872
 

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Página 12 - Whosoever being a bailee of any chattel, money, or valuable security, shall fraudulently take or convert the same to his own use, or the use of any person other than the owner thereof, although he shall not break bulk or otherwise determine the bailment, shall be guilty of larceny...
Página 118 - British subject (whatever may be the domicile of such person at the time of making the same or at the time of his or her death) shall as regards personal estate be held to be well executed for the purpose of being admitted in England and Ireland to probate, and in.
Página 83 - Provided also, that no objection shall be taken or allowed to any information, complaint or summons for any alleged defect therein in substance or in form...
Página 117 - Every will and other testamentary instrument made within the United Kingdom by any British subject (whatever may be the domicil of such person at the time of making the same, or at the time of his or her death) shall, as regards personal estate, be held to be well executed, and shall be admitted in England and Ireland to probate, and in...
Página 70 - And as to my worldly estate and all the property, real personal, or mixed, of which I shall die seized and possessed, or to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease...
Página 158 - ... may be in the form or to the effect set forth in the schedule hereto...
Página 164 - In general, it may be laid down as a rule that, when a statute directs certain proceedings to be done in a certain way or at a certain time, and the form or...
Página 140 - Court granted a rule to show cause, why a new trial should not be had, on the ground that the damages were excessive ; at the same time directing 150/.
Página 164 - When Statutes direct certain proceedings to be done in a certain way or at a certain time, and a strict compliance with these provisions of time and form does not appear essential to the judicial mind, the proceedings are held valid, though the command of the Statute is disregarded or disobeyed. In these cases, by a somewhat singular use of language, the Statute is said to be directory.
Página 47 - Discretion, reserve any Question of Law which shall have arisen on the Trial for the Consideration of the Justices of either Bench and Barons of the Exchequer...

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