The New Instructor Clericalis: Stating the Authority, Jurisdiction, and Modern Practice of the Court of King's Bench |
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... taken w actions are brought . e FOR WHOM AND AGAINST WHOM AN ACTION WILL LIE . As the law grants redress for all injuries , and gives a re- medy for every kind of right , so it is open to all kinds of persons , and none are excluded ...
... taken w actions are brought . e FOR WHOM AND AGAINST WHOM AN ACTION WILL LIE . As the law grants redress for all injuries , and gives a re- medy for every kind of right , so it is open to all kinds of persons , and none are excluded ...
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... taken , and shall be admitted and enrolled before 1st Dec. 1730 , in such of the said courts where he shall act as an attorney , or shall be sworn , admitted and enrolled in the said courts . 2 Geo . 2. c . 23. s . 1 . A judge be- Any ...
... taken , and shall be admitted and enrolled before 1st Dec. 1730 , in such of the said courts where he shall act as an attorney , or shall be sworn , admitted and enrolled in the said courts . 2 Geo . 2. c . 23. s . 1 . A judge be- Any ...
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... taken out or defend any action in the name and by consent of any other solicitor , & c . of such court in writing first had and obtained , and signed by him in like manner as he might have lawfully done before this act , provided such ...
... taken out or defend any action in the name and by consent of any other solicitor , & c . of such court in writing first had and obtained , and signed by him in like manner as he might have lawfully done before this act , provided such ...
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... taken out . By 54 Geo . 3. c . 144. it is enacted that in future the When certi- certificates for attornies , & c . shall be annually taken out ficates to be between the 15th Nov. and the 16th Dec. in each year , and that all such ...
... taken out . By 54 Geo . 3. c . 144. it is enacted that in future the When certi- certificates for attornies , & c . shall be annually taken out ficates to be between the 15th Nov. and the 16th Dec. in each year , and that all such ...
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... taken acceptances from C. for the amount of that balance before the lease came to his hands , some of those acceptances when the lease did come to his hands , having been dishonoured , and one of them taken up by the at- torney ...
... taken acceptances from C. for the amount of that balance before the lease came to his hands , some of those acceptances when the lease did come to his hands , having been dishonoured , and one of them taken up by the at- torney ...
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affidavit aforesaid allocatur amend appear arrested assizes assumpsit bail-piece bailiwick bill bond brought Burr capias cause of action chattels clerk common bail copy costs and charges court custody damages debt declaration default defendant defendant's delivered demurrer deponent discharged distringas Dougl East ejectment entered execution executor fendant filazer filed four days given Ibid issue John Doe judge judge's jury justice King's Bench latitat London Lord Ellenborough lord the king master Maule and Selw ment Middlesex motion nisi prius nonsuit notice of trial original outlawry party payment person plaintiff plaintiff's attorney plea of trespass plead præcipe proceed proceedings record recover render roll rule Salk scire facias seal served sheriff shew cause sign judgment special bail stamp stat statute sued suit summons sworn tenant Term Rep thereof tion venue verdict Vide warrant of attorney Westminster Wils writ of error
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Page 14 - A THIRD species of implied assumpsits is when one has had and received money belonging to another, without any valuable consideration given on the receiver's part : for the law construes this to be money had and received for the use of the owner only ; and implies that the person so receiving promised and undertook to account for it to the true proprietor.
Page 581 - AB, as for his costs and charges by him about his suit in that behalf expended...
Page 861 - C. prays that the judgment aforesaid, for the errors aforesaid, and other errors in the record and proceedings aforesaid, may be reversed, annulled, and altogether held for nothing, and that he may be restored to all things which he hath lost by occasion of the said judgment, &c.
Page 756 - But the great and efficacious writ, in all manner of illegal confinement, is that of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum ; directed to the person detaining another, and commanding him to produce the body of the prisoner, with the day and causo of his caption and detention, ad faciendum, subjiciendum, et recipiendum, to do, submit to, and receive...
Page 480 - VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, to the...
Page 12 - An annuity is a yearly payment of a certain sum of money, granted to another in fee, for life, or years, charging the person of the grantor only.
Page 102 - Affidavit shall be made by the Plaintiff, or some one on his Behalf, for which no fee shall be taken, before some Judge of the Court out of which such Process or Execution shall issue, or before some Person authorized to take Affidavits in such Courts...
Page 2 - All courts of record are the king's courts, in right of his crown and royal dignity, and therefore no other court hath authority to fine or imprison ; so that the very erection of a new jurisdiction with power of fine or imprisonment, makes it instantly a court of record.
Page 5 - It keeps all inferior jurisdictions within the bounds of their authority, and may either remove their proceedings to be determined here, or prohibit their progress below. It superintends all civil corporations in the kingdom. It commands magistrates and others to do what their duty requires, in every case where there is no other specific remedy. It protects the liberty of the subject, by speedy and summary interposition.
Page 50 - ... made use of upon the account or for the profit of any unqualified person...