A Digested Index to the Modern Reports, of the Courts of Common Law, in England [1689-1809] and the United States [1799-1812]: Including L'd Raymond, Salkeld, Strange, Willes, Wilson, W. Blackstone, Burrow, Cowper, Douglass, Lofft, Term Reports, East's Reports, 10 Vols., H. Blackstone, 2., Bosanquet & Puller, 3., New Reports, 1., Massachusetts Reports, 8., Johnson's Reports, in Newyork, 8., Johnson's Cases, in Newyork, 3., Dallas's Reports, 4., Cranch's Reports in the Supreme Court of the United States, 6 Vols, Volume 3proprietors, 1814 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Pauper 15 XIII . Ancient Demesne , Sur- plusage , and points of Practice in Pleading Pawn 16 Pledge Payment of Money 16 Poor , Overseers of Payment of Money into Court 18 I. Appointment Pedigree 20 II . Accounts 80 84 84 87 Peer 21 Poor ...
... Pauper 15 XIII . Ancient Demesne , Sur- plusage , and points of Practice in Pleading Pawn 16 Pledge Payment of Money 16 Poor , Overseers of Payment of Money into Court 18 I. Appointment Pedigree 20 II . Accounts 80 84 84 87 Peer 21 Poor ...
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... Pauper shall be punished for not 8 a good plea , without averring it to 7. of the second house , and not a lien upon ... PAUPER . going on to trial by paying costs , if they PATENT . 15 PAUPER .
... Pauper shall be punished for not 8 a good plea , without averring it to 7. of the second house , and not a lien upon ... PAUPER . going on to trial by paying costs , if they PATENT . 15 PAUPER .
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... Pauper not going on to trial shall be dispaupered . Taylor v . Lowe . 2 Str . 983 . 8 Pauper shall pay costs of a non- suit . 2 Salk . 506 . 4 Touching costs of suit as to a per- son admitted in forma pauperis ; the court resolved ...
... Pauper not going on to trial shall be dispaupered . Taylor v . Lowe . 2 Str . 983 . 8 Pauper shall pay costs of a non- suit . 2 Salk . 506 . 4 Touching costs of suit as to a per- son admitted in forma pauperis ; the court resolved ...
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... pauper . Waltham v . Sparkes . 1 L. Raym . 41 . 18 In a declaration in covenant , so much only of the substance of the deed and the covenant shall be set out as will shew the plaintiff's title . Dundass v . Lord Weymouth . Cowp . 665 ...
... pauper . Waltham v . Sparkes . 1 L. Raym . 41 . 18 In a declaration in covenant , so much only of the substance of the deed and the covenant shall be set out as will shew the plaintiff's title . Dundass v . Lord Weymouth . Cowp . 665 ...
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... pauper , it is a good plea in bar upon a gen- eral demurrer , that he was able to maintain himself . 1 Mass . 459 . Such plea would be bad upon a spe- cial demurrer , assigning for cause that it amounted to the general is- sue . Ibid ...
... pauper , it is a good plea in bar upon a gen- eral demurrer , that he was able to maintain himself . 1 Mass . 459 . Such plea would be bad upon a spe- cial demurrer , assigning for cause that it amounted to the general is- sue . Ibid ...
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action affidavit afterwards alleged Anon appear apprentice assigned assumpsit attorney averment bail Baron and Feme bill Black bond brought Burr cause certificate certiorari common contract costs court of C. P. covenant Cranch Dallas damages debt declaration deed default defendant pleaded defendant's delivered demurrer discharge Doug East ejectment entered entitled evidence execution fendant gain a settlement gainst granted held hiring Ibid indictment Inhab Inhabitants issue Johns judgment jury justice King land latitat lease liable Lofft Mass master ment non est factum nonsuit notice overseers paid parish party pauper payment person plaintiff plea prisoner proceedings Pull quash quo warranto Raym recover refused rent replevin replication rule Salk scire facias sessions sheriff shew ship statute sued sufficient suit tenant Term Rep tiff tion trespass trial trover usurious venue verdict warrant Wils witness writ
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Page 294 - TR 32, it was held, that, if two persons agree to perform certain work in a limited time, or to pay a stipulated weekly sum for such time afterwards as it should remain unfinished...
Page 65 - Thus, in an action by the payee of "a promissory note against the maker...
Page 443 - That if any Action or Suit shall be commenced against any Person or Persons for...
Page 37 - ... such allegation was not supported by proof that the tunnel was made on the defendant's land, which he had agreed to let the plaintiff have for this purpose for a certain consideration; but of which no conveyance was made by him to the...
Page 373 - To constitute a levying of war, there must be an assemblage of persons for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose. Enlistment of men to serve against Government IB not sufficient.
Page 236 - Naval courts-martial, military courts-martials, courts of Admiralty, courts of prize are all liable to the controlling authority, which the Courts of Westminster Hall have from time to time exercised, for the purpose of preventing them from exceeding the jurisdiction given to them: the general ground of prohibition, being an excess of jurisdiction, when they assume a power to act in matters not within their cognizance.
Page 387 - ... justify under a sufficient legal process if he had it in fact at the time, although he declared then that he entered for another cause.
Page 188 - ... an act for the relief of debtors, with respect to the imprisonment of their persons.
Page 9 - ACTS subsequent to the time of delivering goods' on a contract, may be admitted as evidence to shew that the goods were delivered on a partnership account, if it were doubtful at the time of the contract; but if it clearly appear that no partnership existed at the time of the contract, no subsequent act by any person, who may afterwards become a partner (not even an acknowledgment that he is liable, or...
Page 290 - Aid. 137), where it was held, that, if a factor who sells under a del credere commission, sells goods as his own, and the buyer knows nothing of any principal, the buyer may set-off any demand he may have on the factor, against the demand for the goods made by the principal.