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 |
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... matter being legal ; this being the general way of interpreting the word council , 3 Inst . 125. See further title Judges . Upon the same principle , in cases where fine and ransom is imposed for any offence at the King's pleasure ...
... matter being legal ; this being the general way of interpreting the word council , 3 Inst . 125. See further title Judges . Upon the same principle , in cases where fine and ransom is imposed for any offence at the King's pleasure ...
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... matter specially . Finch , 82 ; 5 Rep . 104. The King's own testimony of any thing done in his presence is of as high a nature and credit as any record ; whence , in all original writs or precepts , he useth no other witness than ...
... matter specially . Finch , 82 ; 5 Rep . 104. The King's own testimony of any thing done in his presence is of as high a nature and credit as any record ; whence , in all original writs or precepts , he useth no other witness than ...
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... matter so showed be sufficiently proved . ] Scire facias issued against T. the father , and T. the son , to show cause wherefore they did not pay the King 1000l . for the mesne profits of certain lands holden by them from his Ma- jesty ...
... matter so showed be sufficiently proved . ] Scire facias issued against T. the father , and T. the son , to show cause wherefore they did not pay the King 1000l . for the mesne profits of certain lands holden by them from his Ma- jesty ...
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... matter in law . ] This proviso gives benefit not only to him who has matter in good conscience , but also to him who has good and sufficient cause and matter in law , reason , ( and then comes ) good conscience ; and without question ...
... matter in law . ] This proviso gives benefit not only to him who has matter in good conscience , but also to him who has good and sufficient cause and matter in law , reason , ( and then comes ) good conscience ; and without question ...
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... matter so showed be sufficiently proved . ] Scire facias issued against T. the father , and T. the son , to show cause wherefore they did not pay the King 1000l . for the mesne profits of certain lands holden by them from his Ma- jesty ...
... matter so showed be sufficiently proved . ] Scire facias issued against T. the father , and T. the son , to show cause wherefore they did not pay the King 1000l . for the mesne profits of certain lands holden by them from his Ma- jesty ...
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