The Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 6T.T. Clark, 1862 |
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... Lord Core- house says ( p . 378 ) , ' I do not think the fee of the residue was pre- vented from vesting in these children . . . by the circumstance that the bequest of the residue was conceived in favour of a class of per- sons , and ...
... Lord Core- house says ( p . 378 ) , ' I do not think the fee of the residue was pre- vented from vesting in these children . . . by the circumstance that the bequest of the residue was conceived in favour of a class of per- sons , and ...
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... Lord Deas thought the elements mentioned by Lord Curriehill very indefinite , while admitting that they were the only ones which could be looked at . He then proceeded to contrast the case of heir and executor with that of landlord and ...
... Lord Deas thought the elements mentioned by Lord Curriehill very indefinite , while admitting that they were the only ones which could be looked at . He then proceeded to contrast the case of heir and executor with that of landlord and ...
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... Lord Curriehill dissented , thinking that the verdict on the second issue should have been entered up for the defender , seeing the horse and gig which had been injured did not belong to him ; and he had therefore no title to sue for ...
... Lord Curriehill dissented , thinking that the verdict on the second issue should have been entered up for the defender , seeing the horse and gig which had been injured did not belong to him ; and he had therefore no title to sue for ...
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... Lord Neaves , holding this mode of fishing to be illegal . The Lord President dissented , on the ground that the system was merely an improvement on fishing by net and coble , from which it was not dis- tinguishable in point of ...
... Lord Neaves , holding this mode of fishing to be illegal . The Lord President dissented , on the ground that the system was merely an improvement on fishing by net and coble , from which it was not dis- tinguishable in point of ...
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... Lord Ordinary had pro- nounced decree in absence , as allowed by the Conjugal Rights Act . The defender reclaimed , and asked to be reponed . The Court pronounced an interlocutor in common form , remitting to the Lord Ordinary to repone ...
... Lord Ordinary had pro- nounced decree in absence , as allowed by the Conjugal Rights Act . The defender reclaimed , and asked to be reponed . The Court pronounced an interlocutor in common form , remitting to the Lord Ordinary to repone ...
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Página 63 - Where any damage or loss is caused to any goods, merchandise, or other things whatsoever on board the ship; (c) Where any loss of life or personal injury is caused to any person carried in any other vessel...
Página 96 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Página 86 - No past member shall be liable to contribute in respect of any debt or liability of the Company contracted after the time at which he ceased to be a member : 3.
Página 49 - Act, may be had in the same manner and subject to the same conditions in and subject to which appeals may be had from any order or decision of the same court in cases within its ordinary jurisdiction...
Página 30 - Act the following Words and Expressions shall have the several Meanings hereby assigned to them, unless there be something in the Subject or Context repugnant to such Construction...
Página 73 - ... shall, without the consent of such proprietor( repeat, copy, colourably imitate, or otherwise multiply for sale, hire, exhibition, or distribution, or cause or procure to be repeated, copied, colourably imitated, or otherwise multiplied for pale, hire, exhibition, or distribution, any such work or the design thereof...
Página 45 - And be it further enacted, that every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Página 86 - Act being wound up, every present and past member of such company shall be liable to contribute to the assets of the company to an amount sufficient for payment of the debts and liabilities of the company, and the costs, charges, and expenses of the winding-up, and for the payment of such sums as may be required for the adjustment of the rights of the contributories amongst themselves...
Página 403 - The aggregation of tribes constitutes the commonwealth. Are we at liberty to follow these indications, and to lay down that the commonwealth is a collection of persons united by common descent from the progenitor of an original family? Of this we may at least be certain, that all ancient societies regarded themselves as having proceeded from one original stock, and even labored under an incapacity for comprehending any reason except this for their holding together in political union. The history...
Página 403 - Romans may be taken as the type of them, and they are so described to us that we can scarcely help conceiving them as a system of concentric circles which have gradually expanded from the same point. The elementary group is the Family, connected by common subjection to the highest male ascendant. The aggregation of Families forms the Gens or House.