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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Page 81
... toll was imposed on fendant pleaded the general issue , upon which issue was horses draw- joined ; and the following facts were stated by consent of the parties , and by order of one of the Judges , for the opinion of this Court ...
... toll was imposed on fendant pleaded the general issue , upon which issue was horses draw- joined ; and the following facts were stated by consent of the parties , and by order of one of the Judges , for the opinion of this Court ...
Page 82
... toll was by that act imposed . And it was further enacted , " That no person should be subjected or liable to pay any of the tolls thereby granted , more than once in any one day , to be computed from twelve o'clock at night to twelve o ...
... toll was by that act imposed . And it was further enacted , " That no person should be subjected or liable to pay any of the tolls thereby granted , more than once in any one day , to be computed from twelve o'clock at night to twelve o ...
Page 83
... tolls should not be demanded or taken at more than one toll gate in any one day , from any person or per- sons for the same horses or other cattle upon the said respective districts of roads ; such day to be computed from twelve o'clock ...
... tolls should not be demanded or taken at more than one toll gate in any one day , from any person or per- sons for the same horses or other cattle upon the said respective districts of roads ; such day to be computed from twelve o'clock ...
Page 84
... toll of 1s . 6d . , being at and after the rate of 41d . for each and every of the four horses so drawing the said ... toll under the said last - mentioned acts ; but the Defendant refused to allow the horses so drawing the last ...
... toll of 1s . 6d . , being at and after the rate of 41d . for each and every of the four horses so drawing the said ... toll under the said last - mentioned acts ; but the Defendant refused to allow the horses so drawing the last ...
Page 85
... toll when carriages passed was imposed on the carriages , not on the horses drawing them ; and persons having paid on passing were , on their return the same day , exempt from toll . By a subsequent local act , applying to the same ...
... toll when carriages passed was imposed on the carriages , not on the horses drawing them ; and persons having paid on passing were , on their return the same day , exempt from toll . By a subsequent local act , applying to the same ...
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action aforesaid agreement alleged amount annuity appears assignees assignment assumpsit attorney Bank of England bankrupt bankruptcy Bepton bill of exchange Bingh borough BOSANQUET cargo charge charterparty claim commence common consideration contended contract costs count Court covenant creditor damages debt declaration mentioned deed Defendant Defendant's demand demised demurrer devise discharged entered entitled evidence execution executors fendant freight GASELEE ground H. C. Sempill heir held horse indenture indorsed insolvent issue James Selby John Hutchins judgment jury land lease liable Lord Lowndes LYME REGIS ment messuages nonsuit objection obtained a rule Oporto owner paid party payable payment person Plaintiff plea possession premises question received recover rent replication respect rule nisi set-off sheriff shewed cause ship sold statute sufficient tenant term testator thereof TINDAL C. J. toll trespass trial trustees verdict voyage wife William Lowndes Woolbeding writ
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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...
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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.
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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.