Reports of Cases Heard in the House of Lords: On Appeals and Writs of Error; and Decided During the Session[s] 1819[-21], Volume 1J. & W. T. Clarke, 1823 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page vii
... authority to remove his doubts , to confirm his opinion , or to support the cause of his client , then the complaint most familiar to the ears of those who are accustomed to courts of justice is , that the case resorted to as an authority ...
... authority to remove his doubts , to confirm his opinion , or to support the cause of his client , then the complaint most familiar to the ears of those who are accustomed to courts of justice is , that the case resorted to as an authority ...
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... authority and practice . Every provi- Ersk . Inst . sion of a testamentary settlement operates as a condition . To defeat the provision , or to refuse the performance of the.condition , exciudes the recu- sant from the benefit of the ...
... authority and practice . Every provi- Ersk . Inst . sion of a testamentary settlement operates as a condition . To defeat the provision , or to refuse the performance of the.condition , exciudes the recu- sant from the benefit of the ...
Page 14
... authority of Hearle v . Greenbank , and Sheddon v . Goodrich , that the testamentary in- strument as to land not having been legally execut- ed , cannot be read to shew any intention upon the subject . Those cases may be distinguished ...
... authority of Hearle v . Greenbank , and Sheddon v . Goodrich , that the testamentary in- strument as to land not having been legally execut- ed , cannot be read to shew any intention upon the subject . Those cases may be distinguished ...
Page 44
... authority and " that the said John Paton , either as proprietor “ of the lands hereby set , or as an heritor of the " cruives , shall allow , as far as he can , the said " tacksmen to discharge their water on any part " of the said ...
... authority and " that the said John Paton , either as proprietor “ of the lands hereby set , or as an heritor of the " cruives , shall allow , as far as he can , the said " tacksmen to discharge their water on any part " of the said ...
Page 94
... authority as agents by law and usage , and recog- nized by the Respondents . By the determination of the agent the voyage was altered , and the liability of the underwriters ceased . This is to- tally different from a case of intended ...
... authority as agents by law and usage , and recog- nized by the Respondents . By the determination of the agent the voyage was altered , and the liability of the underwriters ceased . This is to- tally different from a case of intended ...
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Page 564 - That all the subjects of the United Kingdom of Great Britain shall from and after the union have full freedom and intercourse of trade and navigation to and from any port or place within the said United Kingdom and the dominions and plantations thereunto belonging, and that there be a communication of all other rights, privileges and advantages which do or may belong to the subjects of either Kingdom, except where it is otherwise expressly agreed in these articles.
Page 532 - It is ordered and adjudged, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That the said decree, so far as the same is complained of in the said Appeal, be and the same is hereby reversed.
Page 533 - It is ordered and adjudged by the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled, that the said petition and appeal be, and is hereby, dismissed this House ; and that the said interlocutor therein complained of be, and the same is hereby, affirmed.
Page 295 - Lords, and the pursuer reponed and restored thereagainst in integrum ; and the defender Ought and Should be Decerned and Ordained, by decree foresaid, to make payment to the pursuer of the sum of...
Page 565 - Therefore it is agreed, that there be no further exemption insisted upon for any part of the United Kingdom, but that the consideration of any exemptions beyond what are already agreed on in this treaty, shall be left to the determination of the parliament of Great Britain.
Page 190 - Parliament, shall take the oath appointed to be taken by every freeholder who shall claim to vote at any election of a member to serve in Parliament...
Page 591 - this is an inquest of office to inform the conscience of the court, who, if they please, may themselves assess the damages.
Page 430 - That it shall and may be lawful to every proprietor of an entailed estate, within that part of Great Britain called Scotland, to grant tacks or leases of all or any part or parts thereof, for any number of years not exceeding fourteen years, from the term of Whitsunday next, after the date thereof, and for the life of one person to be named in such tacks or leases, and in being at the time of making thereof ; or for the lives of two persons to be named therein, and in being at the time of making...
Page 556 - For and in respect of every public office or employment of profit, and upon every annuity, pension, or stipend payable by her Majesty or out of the public revenue of the United Kingdom, except annuities charged to the duties under the said schedule (C), and to be charged for every twenty shillings of the annual amount thereof.
Page 564 - That all the subjects of the united kingdom of Great Britain shall, from and after the union, have full freedom and intercourse of trade and navigation to and from any port or place within the said united kingdom, and the dominions and plantations thereunto belonging...