Encyclopaedia of the laws of England: with forms and precedents by the most eminent legal authoritiesAlexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson Sweet & Maxwell, Limited, 1908 - Great Britain |
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... carried at a meeting of ratepayers ; or if not , a portion of the burial - ground may be unconsecrated . A chapel belonging to the Established Church may be provided in the cemetery ; but if that is done , a Nonconformist chapel must ...
... carried at a meeting of ratepayers ; or if not , a portion of the burial - ground may be unconsecrated . A chapel belonging to the Established Church may be provided in the cemetery ; but if that is done , a Nonconformist chapel must ...
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... carried out properly ( Newsome v . Flowers , 1860 , 10 W. R. 26 ) . A trust left for one denom- ination which had ceased to exist will be applied cy - près for the benefit of another ( e.g. French Protestant Refugees , A.-G. v . Daugars ...
... carried out properly ( Newsome v . Flowers , 1860 , 10 W. R. 26 ) . A trust left for one denom- ination which had ceased to exist will be applied cy - près for the benefit of another ( e.g. French Protestant Refugees , A.-G. v . Daugars ...
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... carried on by notes verbales , which are unsigned , and considered merely as tentative until they result in an understanding . Not Guilty . - Under the old common - law system of pleading , there were a series of pleas classed together ...
... carried on by notes verbales , which are unsigned , and considered merely as tentative until they result in an understanding . Not Guilty . - Under the old common - law system of pleading , there were a series of pleas classed together ...
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... carried on the business ( below , 3 ) . The principles to be deduced are of general application , but it is convenient to state the decisions separately . 2. No release can be inferred unless the creditor had full knowledge of the ...
... carried on the business ( below , 3 ) . The principles to be deduced are of general application , but it is convenient to state the decisions separately . 2. No release can be inferred unless the creditor had full knowledge of the ...
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... carried on as heretofore , but this does not authorise their being carried on in such a way as to be a nuisance at common law ( R. v . Watts , 1826 , 2 Car . & P. 486 ; 31 R. R. 687 ) . - Locality . Whether these or like acts are ...
... carried on as heretofore , but this does not authorise their being carried on in such a way as to be a nuisance at common law ( R. v . Watts , 1826 , 2 Car . & P. 486 ; 31 R. R. 687 ) . - Locality . Whether these or like acts are ...
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Popular passages
Page 114 - I think the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
Page 133 - Sentences are in reading, the Deacons, Churchwardens, or other fit person appointed for that purpose, shall receive the Alms for the Poor, and other devotions of the people, in a decent bason to be provided by the Parish for that purpose ; and reverently bring it to the Priest, who shall humbly present and place it upon the holy Table.
Page 437 - A conveyance by a partner of his interest in the partnership does not of itself dissolve the partnership, nor, as against the other partners in the absence of agreement, entitle the assignee, during the continuance of the partnership to interfere in the management or administration of the partnership business or affairs...
Page 118 - And as we before observed, that occupancy gave the right to the temporary use of the soil, so it is agreed upon all hands that occupancy gave also the original right to the permanent property in the substance of the earth itself, which excludes every one else but the owner from the use of it.
Page 119 - ... to discover, search, find out, and view such remote heathen and barbarous lands, countries, and territories, not actually possessed of any Christian prince, nor inhabited by Christian people...
Page 126 - In deciding the matters submitted to the Arbitrators they shall be governed by the following three rules, which are agreed upon by the High Contracting Parties as rules to be taken as applicable to the case...
Page 144 - If the cause or matter requires any prolonged examination of documents or any scientific or local investigation which cannot in the opinion of the Court or a judge conveniently be made before a jury or conducted by the Court through its other ordinary officers ; or (c) If the question in dispute consists wholly or in part of matters of account...
Page 204 - That such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, shall be retained and be in use, as was in this Church of England by authority of Parliament, in the second year of the reign of King Edward the Sixth...
Page 423 - Where, by any wrongful act or omission of any partner acting in the ordinary course of the business of the firm, or with the authority of his copartners, loss or injury is caused to any person not being a partner in the firm, or any penalty is incurred, the firm is liable therefor to the same extent as the partner so acting or omitting to act.
Page 194 - ... no tradesman, artificer, workman, labourer, or other person whatsoever shall do or exercise any worldly labour, business or work of their ordinary callings, upon the Lord's Day, or any part thereof (works of necessity and charity only excepted...