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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... records , and touching the admission of documents in evidence . § 18. Writs of Inquiry under the 8 & 9 Wm . 3. c . 11 ... record , for the recovery of debt in the county . § 23. The defendant in all personal actions , except for assault ...
... records , and touching the admission of documents in evidence . § 18. Writs of Inquiry under the 8 & 9 Wm . 3. c . 11 ... record , for the recovery of debt in the county . § 23. The defendant in all personal actions , except for assault ...
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... record , removed into the King's Bench from an inferior court , regularly be remanded after the term in which it came in ; yet if the court perceives any practice in en- deavouring to remove such record , or that it is intended for ...
... record , removed into the King's Bench from an inferior court , regularly be remanded after the term in which it came in ; yet if the court perceives any practice in en- deavouring to remove such record , or that it is intended for ...
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... record remaining with the remembrancer of the Exchequer ; so called from its being the inquest of John de Kirby , treasurer to King Edward I. KIRK - MOTE . See Chirchgemot . KNAVE . An old Saxon word , which had at first a sense of ...
... record remaining with the remembrancer of the Exchequer ; so called from its being the inquest of John de Kirby , treasurer to King Edward I. KIRK - MOTE . See Chirchgemot . KNAVE . An old Saxon word , which had at first a sense of ...
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... record , and of substance , than to chattels , things in the personalty , matters not of record , or circumstances . Ibid . 137 ; 4 Rep . 124 . As to the mode of interpreting laws , see 1 Comm . § 2.- Of the general foundation of the ...
... record , and of substance , than to chattels , things in the personalty , matters not of record , or circumstances . Ibid . 137 ; 4 Rep . 124 . As to the mode of interpreting laws , see 1 Comm . § 2.- Of the general foundation of the ...
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... record itself . Carth . 232 ; Show . 353. But upon a writ of error , all the judges in the Exchequer Chamber held , that a latitat is a kind of original in the King's Bench . 2 Ld . Raym . 883. And accordingly , in two subsequent cases ...
... record itself . Carth . 232 ; Show . 353. But upon a writ of error , all the judges in the Exchequer Chamber held , that a latitat is a kind of original in the King's Bench . 2 Ld . Raym . 883. And accordingly , in two subsequent cases ...
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