Reports of Cases Determined in the Several Courts of Westminster-Hall, from 1746 to 1779, Volume 1 |
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... Mandamus re- fused , to a visi- tor , to restore a canon whom he had expelled . THE KING v . The Bishop of Chester . S. C. 1 Wils . 206 . MOTION for a mandamus to the bishop , as visitor of the ca- thedral of Chester ; to restore one ...
... Mandamus re- fused , to a visi- tor , to restore a canon whom he had expelled . THE KING v . The Bishop of Chester . S. C. 1 Wils . 206 . MOTION for a mandamus to the bishop , as visitor of the ca- thedral of Chester ; to restore one ...
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... mandamus was moved for ; the bishop having , as was said , exceeded his jurisdiction . When it was first moved , it was argued by Mr. Ford and [ * 23 ] Mr. Evans : 1. That the bishop had no jurisdiction , the visita- torial power ( g ) ...
... mandamus was moved for ; the bishop having , as was said , exceeded his jurisdiction . When it was first moved , it was argued by Mr. Ford and [ * 23 ] Mr. Evans : 1. That the bishop had no jurisdiction , the visita- torial power ( g ) ...
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... mandamus had indeed been granted ; but then the prebend which he demanded was annexed to his headship by act of Parliament . Not that an act of Parliament , merely to confirm private statutes , will warrant a mandamus . K. and Bugg , M ...
... mandamus had indeed been granted ; but then the prebend which he demanded was annexed to his headship by act of Parliament . Not that an act of Parliament , merely to confirm private statutes , will warrant a mandamus . K. and Bugg , M ...
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... mandamus No mandamus to has gone to a visitor , to reverse his own sentence . fused in Brideoak's Case . It was re- WRIGHT , J. , of the same opinion . Visitors have an abso- lute power ; the only absolute one I know of in England ...
... mandamus No mandamus to has gone to a visitor , to reverse his own sentence . fused in Brideoak's Case . It was re- WRIGHT , J. , of the same opinion . Visitors have an abso- lute power ; the only absolute one I know of in England ...
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... mandamus or quo warranto . The present rule is on an information against a Vice Chancellor and justice of peace . The Crown commences a prosecution against an indi- vidual of the University , and therefore desires to inspect the records ...
... mandamus or quo warranto . The present rule is on an information against a Vice Chancellor and justice of peace . The Crown commences a prosecution against an indi- vidual of the University , and therefore desires to inspect the records ...
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Page 504 - That the party who ap'plies has been guilty of no neglect. 3. That the witness can be had at the time to which the trial is deferred.
Page 358 - ... unless the agreement, upon which such action shall be brought or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith, or some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorized.
Page 184 - If a mortgagor die without heir, — shall the mortgagee hold the land free ? I answer, Shall it escheat to the Crown ? No, because in that case the lord has a tenant to do his services ; and that is the whole he is entitled to in law and equity. What the justice might be between the mortgagee and executor I shall not trouble myself about. I think the Crown has not an equity on which to sue a subpoena.
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Page 379 - ... the subject of his will, mixes in his disposition property that belongs to another person, or property as to Which another person has a right, to defeat his disposition, giving to that person an interest by his will ; that person shall not be permitted to defeat the disposition where it is in his power, and yet take under the will; the reason is the implied condition that he shall not take both...
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