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Page 684
... statute against arson . last Lancaster Assizes , on the statute 9 Geo . 1 , c . 22 ( b ) , for THE KING v . DONNEVAN . maliciously setting fire to. ( a ) S. P. Harris's Ca. , 1 Leach , 135 ; see also H. H. P. C. 215. Making a round blank ...
... statute against arson . last Lancaster Assizes , on the statute 9 Geo . 1 , c . 22 ( b ) , for THE KING v . DONNEVAN . maliciously setting fire to. ( a ) S. P. Harris's Ca. , 1 Leach , 135 ; see also H. H. P. C. 215. Making a round blank ...
Page 688
... statute Hen . 8 ( k ) extend to the case of persons who voluntarily erect a bridge within time of memory . That Magna Charta , c . 15 , is express against the erecting of new bridges . That according to Lord Coke's comment thereon in 2 ...
... statute Hen . 8 ( k ) extend to the case of persons who voluntarily erect a bridge within time of memory . That Magna Charta , c . 15 , is express against the erecting of new bridges . That according to Lord Coke's comment thereon in 2 ...
Page 692
... statute 3 Geo . 1 , c . 13 ( t ) , for piloting his own ship up the Thames , not being a sworn pilot or an inhabitant of Deal or Dover . It was admitted that the defendant was master and part - owner of the brig Betsey ; that , when on ...
... statute 3 Geo . 1 , c . 13 ( t ) , for piloting his own ship up the Thames , not being a sworn pilot or an inhabitant of Deal or Dover . It was admitted that the defendant was master and part - owner of the brig Betsey ; that , when on ...
Page 693
... statute of limitations ? 691 v . SHACKLETON . * It was argued by Mr. Walker for the plaintiff , that Shackle- [ 692 ] ton and Empson being tenants in common , the possession of one was the possession of both . And he cited Reading and ...
... statute of limitations ? 691 v . SHACKLETON . * It was argued by Mr. Walker for the plaintiff , that Shackle- [ 692 ] ton and Empson being tenants in common , the possession of one was the possession of both . And he cited Reading and ...
Page 702
... statute of limitations has incurred before the suing out of the commission , this will vitiate the commission by annihilating the petitioning creditor's debt . But the debt is not considered as extinguished by the sta- tute , but only ...
... statute of limitations has incurred before the suing out of the commission , this will vitiate the commission by annihilating the petitioning creditor's debt . But the debt is not considered as extinguished by the sta- tute , but only ...
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