The Canada Law Journal, Volume 5W.C. Chewett & Company, 1869 |
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... Campbell v . Mathewson Hudston v . Midland Railway Co ............... 186 Huffman , Insolvent , In re ... Lord v . Lee 70 **** ....... 21 Corporation of Belleville v . Fahey ............ 73 Coulter et al . v . Bortner et al ...
... Campbell v . Mathewson Hudston v . Midland Railway Co ............... 186 Huffman , Insolvent , In re ... Lord v . Lee 70 **** ....... 21 Corporation of Belleville v . Fahey ............ 73 Coulter et al . v . Bortner et al ...
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... Campbell and his Lives of the Lord Chancellors ... Tenures , curious , in England .......... The High Sheriff's office considered .......... The late Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland ................ Transfer of mortgage without notice ...
... Campbell and his Lives of the Lord Chancellors ... Tenures , curious , in England .......... The High Sheriff's office considered .......... The late Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland ................ Transfer of mortgage without notice ...
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... Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Brougham , forming the concluding volume of the Lives of the Lord Chancellors , ' by the late Lord Chancellor Campbell . " The volume will be in one respect unique in the history of literature . The death of Lord ...
... Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Brougham , forming the concluding volume of the Lives of the Lord Chancellors , ' by the late Lord Chancellor Campbell . " The volume will be in one respect unique in the history of literature . The death of Lord ...
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... Lord Brougham . By Lord CAMPBELL . London : John Murray . No one can charge Lord Campbell with Boswellianism . No one can say that he has been kind to the virtues or blind to the faults of his friends . Lord Lyndhurst was a Tory ...
... Lord Brougham . By Lord CAMPBELL . London : John Murray . No one can charge Lord Campbell with Boswellianism . No one can say that he has been kind to the virtues or blind to the faults of his friends . Lord Lyndhurst was a Tory ...
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... Lord Campbell not wrong , what need was there of pushing a bill through Parliament ? But our author could not conceive it possible for John Campbell to make a mistake . The memoir of Lord Lyndhurst was begun in 1853. Lord Campbell thus ...
... Lord Campbell not wrong , what need was there of pushing a bill through Parliament ? But our author could not conceive it possible for John Campbell to make a mistake . The memoir of Lord Lyndhurst was begun in 1853. Lord Campbell thus ...
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Page 41 - By an act imminently dangerous to others, and evincing a depraved mind, regardless of human life...
Page 289 - That no person offered as a witness shall hereafter be excluded, by reason of incapacity from crime or interest, from giving evidence, either in person or by deposition, according to the practice of the Court, on the trial of any issue joined, or of any matter or question, or on any inquiry arising in any suit, action or proceeding...
Page 17 - 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.
Page 201 - Coke (vo1. 1, 1040,) is, that 'when the ancestor by any gift or conveyance takes an estate of freehold, and in the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited, either mediately or immediately, to his heirs in fee or in tail, that always in such cases 'the heirs' are words of limitation of the estate and not words of purchase.
Page 289 - ... but that every person so offered may and shall be admitted to give evidence on oath, or solemn affirmation in those cases wherein affirmation is by law receivable, notwithstanding that such person may or shall have an interest in the matter in question, or in the event of the trial of any issue, matter, question or...
Page 38 - But if the ox were wont to push with his horn in time past, and it hath been testified to his owner, and he hath not kept him in, but that he hath killed a man or a woman ; the ox shall be stoned, and his owner also shall be put to death.
Page 25 - In actions of libel and slander the plaintiff shall be at liberty to aver that the words or matter complained of were used in a defamatory sense, specifying such defamatory sense without any prefatory averment to show how such words or matter were used in that sense, and such averment shall be put in issue by the denial of the alleged libel or slander ; and where the words or matter set forth, with or without the alleged meaning, show a cause of action, the declaration shall be sufficient.
Page 231 - An Act respecting the duties of Justices of the Peace out of Sessions in relation to persons charged with indictable offences.
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Page 192 - an event that takes place without one's foresight or expectation ; an event which proceeds from an unknown cause, or is an unusual effect of a known cause, and, therefore, not expected.