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... against a corporation 271—278 6. How a corporation must plead and be impleaded 278—303 Where an iffue in an action brought by a corporation must be tried 303 How PAGE . How far a member of a corporation may xii CONTENTS .
... against a corporation 271—278 6. How a corporation must plead and be impleaded 278—303 Where an iffue in an action brought by a corporation must be tried 303 How PAGE . How far a member of a corporation may xii CONTENTS .
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... by them for their goods brought into the kingdom , they were exempted from the duties ( a ) 21 Ed . 4 , 59. 1 Roll . Abr . 513 . ( b ) 1 Rol . Rep . 295 . of of murage , pannage , and pontage , throughout the INTRODUCTION . 9.
... by them for their goods brought into the kingdom , they were exempted from the duties ( a ) 21 Ed . 4 , 59. 1 Roll . Abr . 513 . ( b ) 1 Rol . Rep . 295 . of of murage , pannage , and pontage , throughout the INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... brought in the Exchequer , by John de Vanne and his fellows , merchants of the company of the Ballardi of Lucca , against brother Thomas , of Doncaster , master of the house of St. Germain , in Scotland , for nine pounds due upon bond ...
... brought in the Exchequer , by John de Vanne and his fellows , merchants of the company of the Ballardi of Lucca , against brother Thomas , of Doncaster , master of the house of St. Germain , in Scotland , for nine pounds due upon bond ...
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... brought against them by their fucceffors ; because the parishioners are a corporation for the difpofal of fuch perfonal things as belong to the church ( c ) . So , with the like confent of the pa- rishioners , they may take ftones ...
... brought against them by their fucceffors ; because the parishioners are a corporation for the difpofal of fuch perfonal things as belong to the church ( c ) . So , with the like confent of the pa- rishioners , they may take ftones ...
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... brought a Quare impedit against the abbot , though it is faid , " that this must have been by virtue of the King's charter , because a corporation cannot be divided into two corporations , but by the King's grant " ( b ) . So , a writ ...
... brought a Quare impedit against the abbot , though it is faid , " that this must have been by virtue of the King's charter , because a corporation cannot be divided into two corporations , but by the King's grant " ( b ) . So , a writ ...
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abbot act of parliament action affembly aforefaid againſt aldermen alſo anſwer bailiffs becauſe biſhop body borough bye law cafe capacity caſe cauſe ceffors charter chofen citizens city of London clauſe common feal common law confent confequence conftitution corporation aggregate court cuſtom dean and chapter deed defendant diftinction ecclefiaftical election eſtabliſhed eſtate exerciſed expreffed faid fame fays feal fecond feems fhall fhew fhould firſt fole corporation fome ftatute fubject fucceffor fuch fued fufficient fummons grant himſelf hofpital houſe iffue impleaded incorporated Juftice King King's lands leafe leaſe letters patent licence Lord mafter major mayor mayor and commonalty mortmain muſt neceffary obferved perfons plaintiff pleaded poffeffions poration prebendary prefent preſcription purchaſe purpoſe queſtion Raym reaſon refident refpect refuſed rent ſaid ſcholars ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſpecial ſtated ſuch tenements themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion town ufual univerſity unleſs uſe void words writ
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Page 27 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Page 311 - I, AB, do declare and believe that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him. So help me God.
Page 264 - Charter, shall for ever hereafter be one body corporate and politic in deed, fact and name, by the name and style " THE CORPORATION OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, IN AMERICA...
Page 25 - Of this are all hospitals for the maintenance of the poor, sick, and impotent; and all colleges both in our universities and out of them.
Page 69 - To sue or be sued, implead or be impleaded, grant or receive, by its corporate name, and do all other acts as natural persons may.
Page 311 - I, AB, do declare that I hold that there lies no obligation upon me or any other person from the oath commonly called the Solemn League and Covenant, and that the same was in itself an unlawful oath, and imposed upon the subjects of this realm against the known laws and liberties of the kingdom.
Page 196 - London is, and from time whereof the memory of " man is not to the contrary, hath been an ancient...
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Page 122 - That from henceforth all leases, gifts, grants, feoffments, conveyances or estates to be made, had, done, or suffered by any master and fellows of any college, dean and chapter of any cathedral or collegiate church, master or guardian of any hospital...
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