New Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, and Other Courts: With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 1Saunders and Benning, 1835 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... ship or vessel called the Swallow , then lying at Portsmouth , and the Plaintiffs as affreighters of the said vessel , it was mutu- ally agreed between the Plaintiffs and the Defendant , that the said vessel being tight , staunch , and ...
... ship or vessel called the Swallow , then lying at Portsmouth , and the Plaintiffs as affreighters of the said vessel , it was mutu- ally agreed between the Plaintiffs and the Defendant , that the said vessel being tight , staunch , and ...
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... request of the Defendant , had then and there undertaken and faithfully promised the Defendant to fulfil and perform the charter - party , as affreighters of the said ship or vessel in all things on their 30 TRINITY TERM ,
... request of the Defendant , had then and there undertaken and faithfully promised the Defendant to fulfil and perform the charter - party , as affreighters of the said ship or vessel in all things on their 30 TRINITY TERM ,
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... ship or vessel in all things on their part and behalf to be performed and fulfilled , the Defendant undertook and then and there faithfully promised the Plaintiffs , to perform and fulfil the charter - party of affreightment , in all ...
... ship or vessel in all things on their part and behalf to be performed and fulfilled , the Defendant undertook and then and there faithfully promised the Plaintiffs , to perform and fulfil the charter - party of affreightment , in all ...
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... ship did not reach the port of London with a certain cargo of fruit in boxes , which the Plaintiffs caused to be shipped in and on board the said ship or vessel , on her arrival at St. Michael's , until a long time , to wit , two months ...
... ship did not reach the port of London with a certain cargo of fruit in boxes , which the Plaintiffs caused to be shipped in and on board the said ship or vessel , on her arrival at St. Michael's , until a long time , to wit , two months ...
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... ships sail about the end of October , and arrive in London about the end of December : it is advantageous to be early in the market , and Bayliss and Webb and Pilcher , having been led to expect that the Swallow would arrive early ...
... ships sail about the end of October , and arrive in London about the end of December : it is advantageous to be early in the market , and Bayliss and Webb and Pilcher , having been led to expect that the Swallow would arrive early ...
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Page 332 - Trader at the Time he becomes bankrupt shall, by the Consent and Permission of the true Owner thereof, have in his Possession, Order, or Disposition any Goods or Chattels whereof he was reputed Owner, or whereof he had taken upon him the Sale, Alteration, or Disposition as Owner, the Commissioner shall have Power to sell and dispose of the same for the Benefit of the Creditors under the Commission...
Page 504 - Plaintiff shall not have Costs against the Defendant, unless the Judge before whom the Trial is had shall certify his Approbation of the Action and of the Verdict obtained thereupon.
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Page 635 - In every species of assumpsit, all matters in confession and avoidance, including not only those by way of discharge, but those which show the transaction to be either void or voidable in point of law, on the ground of fraud or otherwise, shall be specially pleaded.
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Page 725 - No set-off of damages or costs between parties shall be allowed to the prejudice of the attorney's lien for costs in the particular suit against which the set-off is sought, provided, nevertheless, that interlocutory costs in the same suit, awarded to the adverse party, may be deducted.
Page 370 - ... into and upon the said demised premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole to re-enter and the same to have again re-possess and enjoy as of his or their former estate anything hereinafter contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 573 - Johnson, or any other wife whom he may happen to marry, to receive and take the rents, issues, and profits thereof, for and during the term of her natural life, for...
Page 303 - ... superior courts, shall otherwise order, be liable to pay costs to the defendant in case of being nonsuited, or a verdict passing against the plaintiff, and in all other cases in which he would be liable, if such plaintiff were suing in his own right upon a cause of action accruing to himself; and the defendant shall have judgment for such costs, and they shall be recovered in like manner.
Page 93 - ... in that plea alleged, ought not to be barred from having and maintaining his aforesaid action thereof against the defendant, because he saith that the said defendant at the said time when, &c.