A Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary: Elucidating the Terms, and General Principles of Law and EquityGale and Fenner, 1816 - Всего страниц: 1022 |
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... offence in a different county from that in which the writ is brought ; in all such cases , the defendant may plead in abateinent . Fitz . Nut , Brev . 219 , 250. Yelv . 120. Finch . 337. Luk . 173. Allen 17 , 18 . But the art way in ...
... offence in a different county from that in which the writ is brought ; in all such cases , the defendant may plead in abateinent . Fitz . Nut , Brev . 219 , 250. Yelv . 120. Finch . 337. Luk . 173. Allen 17 , 18 . But the art way in ...
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... offence , not principally , but by participation , as by command , advice , or con- cealment , and is of two sorts , 1st , before the lence or fact ; 2dly , after the offence . Before the fact . ] An accessary before thefact is he ...
... offence , not principally , but by participation , as by command , advice , or con- cealment , and is of two sorts , 1st , before the lence or fact ; 2dly , after the offence . Before the fact . ] An accessary before thefact is he ...
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... Offences . ] As to felonies at common law it is said , that accessaries both before and after are included : and as to felo- nies by act of parliament ; regularly if an act of parliament enact an offence to be felo- ny , though at ...
... Offences . ] As to felonies at common law it is said , that accessaries both before and after are included : and as to felo- nies by act of parliament ; regularly if an act of parliament enact an offence to be felo- ny , though at ...
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... offence ; as , for instance , he that on a trial is discharged of a felony , is said to be acquietatus de felonia ; and if he be drawn in question again for the same crime , he may plead auter foits acquit ; as his life shall not be ...
... offence ; as , for instance , he that on a trial is discharged of a felony , is said to be acquietatus de felonia ; and if he be drawn in question again for the same crime , he may plead auter foits acquit ; as his life shall not be ...
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... offence against the public good in general , under a certain pe . nalty , and the penalty or part of it , is given to him who will sue for it , any person may bring such action or information and lay his demand qui tam . Co. Ent . 375 ...
... offence against the public good in general , under a certain pe . nalty , and the penalty or part of it , is given to him who will sue for it , any person may bring such action or information and lay his demand qui tam . Co. Ent . 375 ...
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abatement act of parliament action ancient appear assise assumpsit attorney bail bankrupt benefit of clergy bill or note bishop Black Blount Bract called cause chancery church clerk commissioners committed common law convicted copyhold costs court of chancery court of equity Cowel creditors custom damages death debt deed defendant demurrer discharge Eliz exchequer execution executor felony without clergy feme covert feoffment forfeit forfeiture freehold grant hath Hawk heir husband Ibid indictment Inst issue judge judgment jurisdiction jury justice justices of peace king king's bench lands liable lord manor matter ment oath offence officer paid parliament party payment peace penalty person plaintiff plea plead prisoner punishment recover rent Salk seisin sheriff ship signifies stat statute suit tenant therein thereof thing tion trespass unless vessels warrant word writ
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Стр. 2 - The ages of male and female are different for different purposes. A male at twelve years old may take the oath of allegiance ; at fourteen is at years of discretion, and therefore may consent or disagree to marriage...
Стр. 14 - Evidence, therefore, of the agreement cannot be received without the writing or secondary evidence of its contents : 1. An agreement that by its terms is not to be performed within a year from the making thereof ; 2.
Стр. 11 - The indictment is then said to be found, and the party stands indicted. But, to find a bill, there must at least twelve of the jury agree ; for so tender is the law of England of the lives of the subjects, that no man can be convicted at the suit of the king of any capital...
Стр. 5 - A female also at seven years of age may be betrothed or given in marriage; at nine is entitled to dower ; at twelve is at years of maturity, and therefore may consent or disagree to marriage, and, if proved to have sufficient discretion, may bequeath her personal estate ; at fourteen is at years of legal discretion, and may choose a guardian ; at seventeen may be executrix ; and at twenty-one may dispose of herself and her lands.
Стр. 7 - That no inhabitant of England (except persons contracting, or convicts praying to be transported, or having committed some capital offence in the place to which they are sent), shall be sent prisoner to Scotland, Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, or any places beyond the seas, within or without the king's dominions, on pain that the party committing, his advisers, aiders, and assistants, shall forfeit to the party...
Стр. 14 - ... in which points all persons must appear alike, when their depositions are reduced to writing, and read to the judge, in the absence of those who made them ; and yet as much may be frequently collected from the manner in which the evidence is delivered, as from [*374] the matter of *it.