Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Appeal from the Court of Queen's Bench [1861-1869] ...H. Sweet, 1870 |
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... held that stat . 43 El . c . 2. s . 7. imposed a legal obligation on a son to maintain his parent . [ Cockburn C. J. In order to create that obligation there must be the intervention of justices , as there was in that case . ] In ...
... held that stat . 43 El . c . 2. s . 7. imposed a legal obligation on a son to maintain his parent . [ Cockburn C. J. In order to create that obligation there must be the intervention of justices , as there was in that case . ] In ...
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... Held , that where an appellant has done all he can do to give security within the ten days , and the delay in doing so is caused by the registrar or respondent , there is a sufficient compliance with sect . 14 and rule 134 . THIS HIS ...
... Held , that where an appellant has done all he can do to give security within the ten days , and the delay in doing so is caused by the registrar or respondent , there is a sufficient compliance with sect . 14 and rule 134 . THIS HIS ...
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... held that a Judge had no more power to make an order in the teeth of the statute for the resealing of a writ which had been allowed to run out than it would have to order the date of an original writ to be altered , and we set aside the ...
... held that a Judge had no more power to make an order in the teeth of the statute for the resealing of a writ which had been allowed to run out than it would have to order the date of an original writ to be altered , and we set aside the ...
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... held for Government purposes such as , to use the old language , spectant regem , the occupation is treated as if it were the actual occupation by the servants of the Crown ; and if the purposes are not those which primâ facie are ...
... held for Government purposes such as , to use the old language , spectant regem , the occupation is treated as if it were the actual occupation by the servants of the Crown ; and if the purposes are not those which primâ facie are ...
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... held to be within the last clause of sect . 525 , and consequently that the information being laid within the allowed period of two months was in time . It was also contended that the respondent was not a seaman lawfully engaged to ...
... held to be within the last clause of sect . 525 , and consequently that the information being laid within the allowed period of two months was in time . It was also contended that the respondent was not a seaman lawfully engaged to ...
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Page 518 - And this is a politic establishment, contrived by the policy of the law, for the safety of all persons, the necessity of whose affairs oblige them to trust these sorts of persons, that they may be safe in their ways of dealing...
Page 179 - Ireland; when registered, they shall bind the company and the members thereof to the same extent as if each member had subscribed his name and affixed his seal thereto, and there were in such...
Page 57 - Revenue may be had and taken throughout the year, without reference to any seal day, provided that, in all cases in which any particular number of days not expressed to be clear days is prescribed by the rules or practice of the Court, the same shall be reckoned exclusively of the first day and inclusively of the last day...
Page 462 - At the trial there was a verdict for the plaintiff by consent, subject to the opinion of the Court upon the following case.
Page 405 - That where any Act repealing in whole or in part any former Act is itself repealed, such last Repeal shall not revive the Act or Provisions before repealed, unless Words be added reviving such Act or Provisions.
Page 517 - As to the fifth sort of bailment, viz. a delivery to carry or otherwise manage, for a reward to be paid to the bailee, those cases are of two sorts ; either a delivery to one that exercises a public employment, or a delivery to a private person. First if it be to a person of the first sort, and he is to have a reward, he is bound to answer for the goods at all events.
Page 280 - British legislature has, by the Common Law Procedure Act, 1852 (15 & 16 Viet. c. 76), ss.
Page 395 - Act, and his assigns, shall have the sole and exclusive right of copying, engraving, reproducing, and multiplying such painting or drawing, and the design thereof, or such photograph, and the negative thereof, by any means and of any size, for the term of the natural life of such author, and seven years after his death...
Page 131 - ... to the common gaol or house of correction, or other prison, lock-up house, or place of security in the county, riding, division, liberty, city, borough, or place for which such justice or justices shall...
Page 497 - Bedruth, and the plaintiff, to shew cause why a writ of prohibition should not issue to prohibit...