The Legal Observer, Digest, and Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumen42Spettigue and Farrance, 1851 |
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... Chancery - Lords Justices of Appeal , & c . , 391 Expenses of Prosecutions , 414 Regulation of Attorneys and Solicitors , 430 Parliamentary Franchise , 455 Inhabited House Duty , 472 Trial of Issues - Examination of Witnesses , 63 ...
... Chancery - Lords Justices of Appeal , & c . , 391 Expenses of Prosecutions , 414 Regulation of Attorneys and Solicitors , 430 Parliamentary Franchise , 455 Inhabited House Duty , 472 Trial of Issues - Examination of Witnesses , 63 ...
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... Chancery , 84 , 159 , 342 , 500 Partnerships Dissolved , 84 , 159 , 342 , 500 CERTIFICATE DUTY . Debate , 46 , 115 , 137 , 154 , 173 Suggested form of Petition , 137 Majority in favour of Repeal , 189 Division on the Bill , 221 Analysis ...
... Chancery , 84 , 159 , 342 , 500 Partnerships Dissolved , 84 , 159 , 342 , 500 CERTIFICATE DUTY . Debate , 46 , 115 , 137 , 154 , 173 Suggested form of Petition , 137 Majority in favour of Repeal , 189 Division on the Bill , 221 Analysis ...
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... Chancery Lane , at Four o'clock in the after- noon precisely , for swearing Solicitors . Lord Campbell . Any motion - day , that is convenient to you , we will hear you as far as we are at liberty to hear you . I should say , if you ...
... Chancery Lane , at Four o'clock in the after- noon precisely , for swearing Solicitors . Lord Campbell . Any motion - day , that is convenient to you , we will hear you as far as we are at liberty to hear you . I should say , if you ...
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... Chancery , or by the registrar , whilst the petitioners submit that in a measure , the good or evil of which must depend so much on the perfection or imperfection of its details , those details should be embodied in the bill itself ...
... Chancery , or by the registrar , whilst the petitioners submit that in a measure , the good or evil of which must depend so much on the perfection or imperfection of its details , those details should be embodied in the bill itself ...
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... Chancery will not only be highly prejudicial in itself , but will tend to destroy the utility of the County Courts in their proper business of small debts and de- mands . It is greatly to be feared that the duties for which they were ...
... Chancery will not only be highly prejudicial in itself , but will tend to destroy the utility of the County Courts in their proper business of small debts and de- mands . It is greatly to be feared that the duties for which they were ...
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14 Vict action affidavit amend amount Analytical Digest appeared application appointed assignees attorney bankrupt Bankruptcy barrister bill cause certificate Chancery charged claim clause clerk Commissioners Committee Common Common Law contrà costs County Courts Court of Chancery Court of Exchequer Courts of Equity creditors debt debtor deed defendant directed discharged duties entitled evidence Exchequer execution executors exparte expense fees fendant filed fund Held House of Lords indictment insolvent issue John judge judgment jurisdiction jury justice land Law of Costs liable Lord Chancellor Lord Cranworth Master ment mortgage motion notice obtained paid parliament party payment person petition plaintiff plea pleaded present proceedings profession proposed purchaser Railway Company reference refused respect rule nisi Session shares Society solicitor statute suit summons Superior Courts testator thereof tion trial trustees verdict Vice-Chancellor vult warrant witnesses writ
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Página 283 - ... on the trial of any issue joined, or of any matter or question, or on any inquiry arising in any suit, action, or...
Página 246 - Felony ; and a Certificate containing the Substance and Effect only (omitting the formal Part) of the Indictment and Conviction for the Previous Felony, purporting to be signed by the Clerk of the Court, or other Officer...
Página 246 - Offender shall be guilty of Felony, and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the Discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the Seas for Life, or for any Term not less than Seven Years, or to be imprisoned for any Term not exceeding Four Years...
Página 312 - ... and unless the promoters of the undertaking be willing to pay the amount of compensation so claimed, and enter into a written agreement for that purpose, they shall within twenty-One days after the receipt of such notice, issue their warrant to the sheriff' to summon a jury for settling the same in the manner herein provided...
Página 362 - ... which it may become necessary to amend, on such terms, as to payment of costs to the other party, or postponing the trial to be had before the same or another jury...
Página 312 - ... be willing to pay the amount of compensation so claimed, and shall enter into a written agreement for that purpose within twenty-one days after the receipt of any such notice from any party so entitled, the same shall be settled by arbitration in the manner herein provided...
Página 248 - Judge shall certify that the refusal to admit was reasonable ; and no costs of proving any document shall be allowed unless such notice be given, except...
Página 473 - ... such order shall entitle the judgment creditor to all such remedies as he would have been entitled to if such charge had been made in his favour by the judgment debtor; provided that no proceedings shall be taken to have the benefit of such charge until after the expiration of six calendar months from the date of such order.
Página 103 - ... if upon the trial of the person so accused as first aforesaid it shall be proved by the oath or affirmation of any credible witness that any person whose deposition shall have been taken as aforesaid is dead or so ill as not to be able to travel...
Página 242 - ... a certificate containing the substance and effect only (omitting the formal part) of the indictment and conviction for such offence, purporting to be signed by the clerk of the Court, or other officer having the custody of the records of the Court where the offender was convicted, or by the deputy of such clerk or officer...