The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... judgment , but he cannot proceed to execution , unless the plaintiff gives security to pay the King's debt first , and then he may take execution for his own and the King's debt too . For otherwise , if , without giving such security ...
... judgment , but he cannot proceed to execution , unless the plaintiff gives security to pay the King's debt first , and then he may take execution for his own and the King's debt too . For otherwise , if , without giving such security ...
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... judgment is given for a plaintiff , and reversed by writ of error ; or if judgment for a plaintiff be arrested , or if a defendant in an action by original be outlawed , and the outlawry reversed , the plaintiff may commence a new ...
... judgment is given for a plaintiff , and reversed by writ of error ; or if judgment for a plaintiff be arrested , or if a defendant in an action by original be outlawed , and the outlawry reversed , the plaintiff may commence a new ...
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... judgment on which the fieri facias issued , which is a matter of record . 1 Mod . 212 , 245 ; 2 Show . 79 . And an ... judgment be given for the plaintiff , and the same be reversed by error , or a verdict pass for the plaintiff , and ...
... judgment on which the fieri facias issued , which is a matter of record . 1 Mod . 212 , 245 ; 2 Show . 79 . And an ... judgment be given for the plaintiff , and the same be reversed by error , or a verdict pass for the plaintiff , and ...
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... judgment , the six years being then expired , this shall not prevent his executor . 2 Salk . 424 , 425 . But if an executor sues upon a promissory note to the testator , and dies before judgment , and six years from the original cause ...
... judgment , the six years being then expired , this shall not prevent his executor . 2 Salk . 424 , 425 . But if an executor sues upon a promissory note to the testator , and dies before judgment , and six years from the original cause ...
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... judgment . Shownd By § 39. no such conviction or adjudication made on appeal therefrom , shall be quashed for want of form , of be removed by certiorari or otherwise into any of his majesty's superior courts of record ; and no warrant ...
... judgment . Shownd By § 39. no such conviction or adjudication made on appeal therefrom , shall be quashed for want of form , of be removed by certiorari or otherwise into any of his majesty's superior courts of record ; and no warrant ...
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act of parliament action ancient appointed assumpsit bill bishop called church clerk Comm common law corporation court court martial court of equity Cowell crown debt declared deed defendant election Eliz enacted England entitled equity execution executors felony feoffment forfeiture freehold granted hath heirs held indictment Inst Ireland issue judges judgment jurisdiction jury justice King King's Bench kingdom knights land larceny lease legacy lessee lessor libel liberty licence London lord mandamus manor marriage matter ment mortgage nolle prosequi nonsuit nuisance oath offence outlawry oyer oyer and terminer paid parish parliament party payment person plaintiff plea pleaded possession prerogative privilege prorogation punishment reason rent repealed Salk scire facias seisin sheriff ship stat statute tenant term therein thereof thing tion void writ writ of right
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Page 35 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.