| Joseph Chitty - Parties to actions - 1809 - 686 pages
...I. of lawful, Sec. in and about the appraisement and valuation of the said household furniture, and hath been and is by means of the premises, otherwise greatly injured and damnified, to wit, at, Sec. aforesaid. pub' 1 ' * 129 .*. * • Vendor a- [^i there are several precedents in... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Forms (Law) - 1819 - 650 pages
...hath from thence hitherto remained and continued, and still is wholly out of employ ; and the said AB hath been, and is, by means of the premises, otherwise greatly injured, to wit, at, iJ"c. aforesaid. To the damage, &c. [Conclusion as ante, 237.J ton VERBAL [The declaration... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - Law reports, digests, etc - 1828 - 810 pages
...501. in and about the said exposure to sale, and expences incidental thereto, to wit, at London, &c. and the Plaintiff hath been, and is, by means of the premises, otherwise greatly injured." The general issue was pleaded, and justifications in relation to various parts of tbe foregoing statement... | |
| 1829 - 838 pages
...plaintiff, as they were before used and accustomed to have, and otherwise would have had. And the said plaintiff hath been and is by means of the premises otherwise greatly injured, to wit, at Westminster aforesaid, in the county aforesaid, to the damage of the said plaintiff of .£200,... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1830 - 474 pages
...do refuse to have any acquaintance, intercourse, or discourse with the said plaintiff, and the said plaintiff hath been, and is, by means of the premises, otherwise greatly injured and damnified, to wit, at, &c., to the damage, &c. 11. Declaration for a malicious Prosecution of a Charge of Felony... | |
| Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, Frederick Watts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1835 - 534 pages
...they were before used and accustomed to have and otherwise would have had; and the said Franklin Lusk hath been and is by means of the premises otherwise greatly injured, to wit, at the county aforesaid, to the damage of the said Franklin Lusk, as he says, 5000 dollars,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Charles James Gale - Law reports, digests, etc - 1836 - 180 pages
...this realm to be a person in embarrassed circumstances and unable to pay and discharge his just debts, and the plaintiff hath been and is by means of the premises otherwise greatly injured and damnified. To the damage, &c. Plea—That the plaintiff did not pay the said price or sum or any part thereof... | |
| Joseph Chitty, Thomas Chitty - Forms (Law) - 1837 - 774 pages
...obliged to pay, and did ряу(р), a large sum of money, to wit, the sum of £ — , and the said plaintiff hath been and is, by means of the premises, otherwise greatly injured in his credit and circumstances, to wit, ut, &c. (tenue) iLtioAj. aforesaid. — And whereas also,... | |
| Joseph Chitty, Tompson Chitty - Civil procedure - 1839 - 564 pages
...aforesaid, and which the defendant hath from that time wholly refused to pay or allow to the plaintiff; and the plaintiff hath been and is by means of the premises wholly unemployed. hiring on the terms of a month's warning 72, 73, and n. (a). In ihe cuse of foremen,... | |
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