Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books : with an Analysis of the Work, Volume 3Sweet, 1836 - 455 pages |
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... crown XVII 2. Of the pursuit of remedies , 1. By action at common law ; wherein of 1. Original XVIII 2. Process .. XIX 3. Pleading XX ... 4. Demurrer and issue . XXI 5. Trial ; by 1. Record , 2. Inspection , 3. Witnesses , 4 ...
... crown XVII 2. Of the pursuit of remedies , 1. By action at common law ; wherein of 1. Original XVIII 2. Process .. XIX 3. Pleading XX ... 4. Demurrer and issue . XXI 5. Trial ; by 1. Record , 2. Inspection , 3. Witnesses , 4 ...
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... crown : being a court either of re- cord , or not of record . 23 , 24 4. Incident to all courts are , a plaintiff , defendant , and judge : and with us , there are also usually attorneys ; and advocates or counsel , viz . either ...
... crown : being a court either of re- cord , or not of record . 23 , 24 4. Incident to all courts are , a plaintiff , defendant , and judge : and with us , there are also usually attorneys ; and advocates or counsel , viz . either ...
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... crown . 1. INJURIES to which the crown is a party , are , I. Where the crown is the aggressor . II . Where the crown is the sufferer . 254 2. The crown is the aggressor , whenever it is in possession of any property to which the subject ...
... crown . 1. INJURIES to which the crown is a party , are , I. Where the crown is the aggressor . II . Where the crown is the sufferer . 254 2. The crown is the aggressor , whenever it is in possession of any property to which the subject ...
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... crown , unless paid within forty days , the distress was always saleable at the common law ( o ) . And for an amercement imposed at a court - leet , the lord may also sell the distress ( p ) : partly because , being the king's court of ...
... crown , unless paid within forty days , the distress was always saleable at the common law ( o ) . And for an amercement imposed at a court - leet , the lord may also sell the distress ( p ) : partly because , being the king's court of ...
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... , 2 Meriv . 404. Blackstone's position , however , that where there is a legal right , there is a remedy , cannot be doubted . See post , p . 109 . I. All courts of justice derived from the crown . OF COURTS IN GENERAL . 23.
... , 2 Meriv . 404. Blackstone's position , however , that where there is a legal right , there is a remedy , cannot be doubted . See post , p . 109 . I. All courts of justice derived from the crown . OF COURTS IN GENERAL . 23.
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abolished action of debt action of trespass aforesaid antient appear assise assumpsit award bail bill brought capias cause chancellor Charles Long chattels civil cognizance common law Common Pleas Court of Chancery court of equity Court of King's courts of common courts of law crown damages declaration decree defendant deforcement demurrer detinue disseisin distreined distress ejectment Eliz enacted entry evidence Exchequer execution facias Finch freehold given habeas corpus hath injury Inst issue judge judgment jurisdiction jurors jury justice King's Bench lands Litt Lord the King matter ment nisi prius nusance oath ouster party person plaintiff plead possession proceedings quare real actions record recover redress remedy rent replevin rule seisin sheriff species Stat statute suit tenant tenements term thereof tion trial verdict Westminster wherein William William Kent witnesses writ of error writ of right wrong