The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of JurisprudenceSaunders and Benning, 1843 - Law |
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Page 55
... recover it , made an awkward rever- ence to our monarch . . . . . Pædarchus stood as a candidate a few months since to supply a vacancy in the chosen troops of the 300 , and upon finding he was not chosen , he went out from the presence ...
... recover it , made an awkward rever- ence to our monarch . . . . . Pædarchus stood as a candidate a few months since to supply a vacancy in the chosen troops of the 300 , and upon finding he was not chosen , he went out from the presence ...
Page 84
... recovered 1,000l . damages , the judge declaring the warrant to be illegal . " If the higher jurisdictions should declare my opinion erroneous , I submit , as will become me , and kiss the rod , but I must say I shall always consider it ...
... recovered 1,000l . damages , the judge declaring the warrant to be illegal . " If the higher jurisdictions should declare my opinion erroneous , I submit , as will become me , and kiss the rod , but I must say I shall always consider it ...
Page 153
... recovered by the plaintiff where the jury award only nominal damages , and if the jury were obliged to find a verdict for the plaintiff for all defamatory words , with- out considering whether on the occasion when they were spoken they ...
... recovered by the plaintiff where the jury award only nominal damages , and if the jury were obliged to find a verdict for the plaintiff for all defamatory words , with- out considering whether on the occasion when they were spoken they ...
Page 154
... recover a vedict , with such damages as the jury shall think proper . " The committee observe : " The committee think that the existing law is defective , in permitting veritas convicii by itself to be an absolute bar to a civil action ...
... recover a vedict , with such damages as the jury shall think proper . " The committee observe : " The committee think that the existing law is defective , in permitting veritas convicii by itself to be an absolute bar to a civil action ...
Page 156
... recovered without costs , and an attempt to justify a material part of the libel which fails is an aggravation of the original injury . " The committee , however , think that an apology , or the offer of an apology , should be admitted ...
... recovered without costs , and an attempt to justify a material part of the libel which fails is an aggravation of the original injury . " The committee , however , think that an apology , or the offer of an apology , should be admitted ...
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Page 187 - I believe quite correctly, that "the rule of law is laid down with perfect correctness in the case of Butterfield v. Forrester, that, although there may have been negligence on the part of the plaintiff, yet unless he might, by the exercise of ordinary care, have avoided the consequences of the defendant's negligence, he is entitled to recover; if by ordinary care he might have avoided them, he is the author of his own wrong.
Page 344 - BISHOPS, Priests, and Deacons, are not commanded by God's Law, either to vow the estate of single life, or to abstain from marriage : therefore it is lawful for them, as for all other Christian men, to marry at their own discretion, as they shall judge the same to serve better to godliness.
Page 423 - ... goods in the order and disposition of the bankrupt at the time of the bankruptcy, under 6 Geo.
Page 28 - ... if a man slay the chancellor, treasurer, or the king's justices of the one bench or the other, justices in eyre, or justices of assize, and all other justices assigned to hear and determine, being in their places doing their offices.
Page 28 - Inst. 9), or the king's eldest daughter, unmarried ; or the wife of the king's eldest son nnd heir; or if a man do levy war against our lord the king in his realm ; or be adherent to the king's enemies in his realm giving them aid and comfort in the realm or elsewhere, and thereof be probably (proveablement, proveably) attainted of open deed by the people of their condition...
Page 28 - ... when a man doth compass or imagine the death of our lord the King, or of our lady his Queen or of their eldest son and heir...
Page 448 - Will. 4, c. 27, s. 1, and c. 74, s. 1, it is declared that " the word ' person' shall extend to a body politic, corporate, or collegiate, as well as an individual." And in the tithe commutation act, 6 & 7 Will. 4, c. 71, s.
Page 433 - Plaintiff shall not have Costs against the Defendant, unless the Judge before whom the Trial is had shall certify his Approbation of the Action and of the Verdict obtained thereupon.
Page 504 - Act to continne and amend an Act to defray the charge of the pay, clothing, and contingent and other expenses of the disembodied militia in Great Britain and Ireland ; to grant allowances in certain cases to subaltern officers, .adjutants, paymasters, quartermasters, surgeons, assistant surgeons, and surgeons' mates of the militia ; and to authorise the employment of the non-commissioned officers.
Page 244 - An Act to amend the Law for the Registration of " Persons entitled to Vote, and to define certain rights of " Voting, and to regulate certain Proceedings in the Election " of Members to serve in Parliament for England and Wales...