Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, Volumen12C. Hunter, 1831 |
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... commission to the broker from whom he had purchased ; that the defendant went afterwards to Birmingham , where he sold twenty of the shares to the plaintiff's brother , who paid for them ; that the defendant afterwards sold the ...
... commission to the broker from whom he had purchased ; that the defendant went afterwards to Birmingham , where he sold twenty of the shares to the plaintiff's brother , who paid for them ; that the defendant afterwards sold the ...
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... commission , in order to prevent fraudulent proofs , and Rule refused ( b ) . that the expenses should be borne in the usual way ( that is , rateably , in proportion to the amount of the claim of each upon the es- tate ) —it was held ...
... commission , in order to prevent fraudulent proofs , and Rule refused ( b ) . that the expenses should be borne in the usual way ( that is , rateably , in proportion to the amount of the claim of each upon the es- tate ) —it was held ...
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... commission of bank- ruptcy , which had issued against the defendant , had made their election , and were precluded from suing him for any debt which had accrued before the act of bankruptcy . ed from suing upon another , although it ...
... commission of bank- ruptcy , which had issued against the defendant , had made their election , and were precluded from suing him for any debt which had accrued before the act of bankruptcy . ed from suing upon another , although it ...
Página 93
... commission , were wholly distinct from , and unconnected with the debt for which the defendant had been arrested ; that they had nego- tiated the bill in question before the defendant became bankrupt , and that it was not returned to ...
... commission , were wholly distinct from , and unconnected with the debt for which the defendant had been arrested ; that they had nego- tiated the bill in question before the defendant became bankrupt , and that it was not returned to ...
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... commission ; and that the bill upon which they arrested the defendant was in their possession pre- viously to their making the second proof in September ; but the decision in Watson v . Medex rested upon the fact that the debt proved ...
... commission ; and that the bill upon which they arrested the defendant was in their possession pre- viously to their making the second proof in September ; but the decision in Watson v . Medex rested upon the fact that the debt proved ...
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acceptance act of bankruptcy advowson affidavit aforesaid afterwards alleged amount annuity appear assumpsit award bankrupt Barn bill of exchange Bing broker cause was tried Chief Justice Best codicil commission contended contract conveyance costs counts Court of King's covenant creditors debt declaration deed defendant defendant's delivered demised detinue distrain entitled evidence execution executors fendant fraud heirs held indorsed insolvent Insolvent Debtors interest issue judgment Jury King's Bench land landlord lease lessor liable Lord Chief Justice Lord Ellenborough Lordship ment mortgage nonsuit notice objection obtained opinion paid party payment person plain plaintiff plea pleaded possession premises proved provisional assignee question receipts received recover rent replevin Richard Estcourt Cresswell rule nisi Serjeant Taddy Serjeant Wilde settlor Sheriff ship signees sold statute statute of Anne statute of frauds sued sufficient tained tenant testator thereof tiff tion trespass trial trust verdict vested words writ
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Página 179 - ... 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, or some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorized.
Página 269 - workman, labourer, or other person whatsoever, shall do ' or exercise any worldly labour, business, or work of their ' ordinary callings upon the Lord's days, or any part thereof ' (works of necessity and charity only excepted...
Página 539 - Every contract made for or about any matter or thing which is prohibited and made unlawful by any statute is a void contract, though the statute itself does not mention that it shall be so, but only inflicts a penalty on the offender, because a penalty implies a prohibition, though there are no prohibitory words in the statute.
Página 461 - ... shall have the sole right and liberty of printing and reprinting the same for the term of fourteen years, to commence from the day of the first publishing thereof, which shall be truly engraved with the name of the proprietor on each plate, and printed on every such print or prints...
Página 451 - ... book-keeper, coachman, or other servant, for the purpose of being carried, or of accompanying the person of any passenger as aforesaid, the value and nature of such article or articles or property shall have been declared by the person or persons rending or delivering the same, and such increased charge as herein-after mentioned, or an engagement to pay the same, be accepted by the person receiving such parcel or package.
Página 584 - The question for the opinion of the Court was — " Whether the plaintiff was entitled to recover.
Página 464 - Prints, shall have the sole Right and Liberty of printing and reprinting the same for the Term of Fourteen Years, to commence from the Day of the first publishing thereof, which shall be truly engraved with the Name of the Proprietor on each Plate, and printed on every such Print or Prints...
Página 411 - Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend to any case where the party trespassing acted under a fair and reasonable supposition that he had a right to do the act complained of...
Página 639 - Pounds, and all the future Estate, Right, Title, Interest, and Trust of such Prisoner in or to any Real and Personal Estate and Effects within this Realm or abroad which such Prisoner may purchase, or which may revert, descend, be devised or bequeathed, or come to him...
Página 181 - The statute of frauds plainly means an agreement not to be performed within the space of a year, and expressly and specifically so agreed. A contingency is not within it ; nor any case that depends upon contingency. It does not extend to cases where the thing only inay be performed within the year ; and the act cannot be extended further than the words of it.