Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer and Exchequer Chamber: Temp. Lord Lyndurst, with Tables of Cases and Principal Matters ..R. T. Davis, 1834 - Court rules |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 94
Page 31
... tenant to the plaintiff of a certain other farm , lands and FALMOUTH premises , with the appurtenances , and in consideration thereof he the defendant then and there undertook and faithfully promised the plaintiff to manage , use and ...
... tenant to the plaintiff of a certain other farm , lands and FALMOUTH premises , with the appurtenances , and in consideration thereof he the defendant then and there undertook and faithfully promised the plaintiff to manage , use and ...
Page 43
... tenant might , while in possession , have made such a ( a ) 5 B. & Cr . 829. See Vol . II . 429 , as to this case . ( b ) 9 B. & Cr . 561. See id . 1832 . Earl FALMOUTH V. THOMAS . 1832 . Earl FALMOUTH v . THOMAS . contract as IN THE ...
... tenant might , while in possession , have made such a ( a ) 5 B. & Cr . 829. See Vol . II . 429 , as to this case . ( b ) 9 B. & Cr . 561. See id . 1832 . Earl FALMOUTH V. THOMAS . 1832 . Earl FALMOUTH v . THOMAS . contract as IN THE ...
Page 44
... tenant with- out interest in the land , the benefit of labour so be- stowed and incorporated with land would be the subject of a contract not within the statute of frauds , as appears by Mr. Justice Littledale's judgment in Evans v ...
... tenant with- out interest in the land , the benefit of labour so be- stowed and incorporated with land would be the subject of a contract not within the statute of frauds , as appears by Mr. Justice Littledale's judgment in Evans v ...
Page 45
... tenant is necessarily separate from that for the land , and rests in contract ; here the landlord's interest in- tervenes . ] I rest the argument on the ground that a contract to pay for crops and labour may be made dis- tinctly from ...
... tenant is necessarily separate from that for the land , and rests in contract ; here the landlord's interest in- tervenes . ] I rest the argument on the ground that a contract to pay for crops and labour may be made dis- tinctly from ...
Page 50
... tenant to plaintiff of a certain farm , to manage it in a good and husband - like manner , and according to the custom of the country where the farm was . The breach was , that he did not so manage it , but on the contrary managed it in ...
... tenant to plaintiff of a certain farm , to manage it in a good and husband - like manner , and according to the custom of the country where the farm was . The breach was , that he did not so manage it , but on the contrary managed it in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
act of bankruptcy affidavit aforesaid afterwards agreement alleged amount appear appointment Archbishop of Canterbury arrest assignment assumpsit attorney bail bail bond bankrupt Bayley bill BOLLAND bond breach CARLISLE cited commissioners contract costs count court covenant creditors crops damages debt declaration deed deed poll defendant defendant's delivered discharged Duke duty entitled evidence exchequer execution executors fact fendant fixtures freehold GARLAND George Duke given held indorsement issue judge judgment jury land lease Lechmere liable Lord Lyndhurst C. B. Lord Mansfield Lord Tenterden ment nisi prius non est factum nonsuit notice officer opinion paid parish party paymaster payment person plaintiff plea pleaded possession premises proceedings proved question recover refused rent rule sheriff showed cause statute statute of frauds sued surety taken tenant term testator testator's thereof tiff tion trespass trial trover verdict Williams witness words writ writ of summons
Popular passages
Page 41 - ... or upon any agreement that is not to be performed within the space of one year from the making thereof; unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith...
Page 385 - Deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased...
Page 386 - ... and if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the said deceased...
Page 5 - Cholmondeley sealed and delivered in the presence of and to be attested by two or more credible witnesses...
Page 86 - An Act for consolidating certain of the provisions " contained in any Act or Acts relating to the duties under the management of the " commissioners for the affairs of taxes, and for amending the said Acts, so far as the " same relate to that part of Great Britain called Scotland...
Page 385 - And all the rest and residue of the " said goods, chattels, and credits...
Page 386 - AB within-bounden, being thereunto required, do render and deliver the said letters of administration (approbation of such testament being first had and made) in the said court ; then this obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to remain in full force and virtue.
Page 119 - I do not know what the publication 'of a will is. I can only suppose it to be that, by which a ,-...,,.., person designates that he means to give effect to a paper as his will.
Page 3 - ... or defendant in person, as the case may be, mentioning the city, town, or parish, and also the name of the hamlet, street, and number of the house of such plaintiff's or defendant's residence, if any such there be.
Page 232 - Party who has sued or is expected to sue for the same, and that such Defendant does not in any Manner collude with such Third Party, but is ready to bring into Court or to pay or dispose of the Subject Matter of the Action in such Manner as the Court (or any Judge thereof) may order or direct...