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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... judgment shall be given for or against the party suing such writ , such judgment shall be given against or for the person or persons on whose behalf the return shall be expressed to be made , and who shall have the like remedy for the ...
... judgment shall be given for or against the party suing such writ , such judgment shall be given against or for the person or persons on whose behalf the return shall be expressed to be made , and who shall have the like remedy for the ...
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... judgment , stated the law on the subject as applicable to the facts of the case . He said that the rule of the Scotch law was , that a contract of marriage per verba de præsenti did not require consummation in order to become " very ...
... judgment , stated the law on the subject as applicable to the facts of the case . He said that the rule of the Scotch law was , that a contract of marriage per verba de præsenti did not require consummation in order to become " very ...
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... judgment to the wife , to leave her worth 1000l . at his death , in consideration of a marriage portion , this shall be made good out of the husband's estate , and satisfied before any debts ; provided a judgment be not obtained against ...
... judgment to the wife , to leave her worth 1000l . at his death , in consideration of a marriage portion , this shall be made good out of the husband's estate , and satisfied before any debts ; provided a judgment be not obtained against ...
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... judgment in misde- meanors upon records of the King's Bench , see Judgments in Criminal Cases . the judgment is quod recuperet damna sua to such a value , and pro misis et custagiis , for costs and charges , so much , & c . This word ...
... judgment in misde- meanors upon records of the King's Bench , see Judgments in Criminal Cases . the judgment is quod recuperet damna sua to such a value , and pro misis et custagiis , for costs and charges , so much , & c . This word ...
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... judgment for the party is an amoveas manus , and the judgment against him a nil capiat , -it seems clear he ought to be deemed a plaintiff , and , as such , is capable of being nonsuited . Tidd's Pract . These proceedings are had in the ...
... judgment for the party is an amoveas manus , and the judgment against him a nil capiat , -it seems clear he ought to be deemed a plaintiff , and , as such , is capable of being nonsuited . Tidd's Pract . These proceedings are had in the ...
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