The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, Volume 72Law Times Office, 1895 |
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Page lxvi
... considering a petition for the prolonga- tion of a patent in this country the fact that several foreign patents in ... consider as a serious obstacle to granting a prolongation , unless very strong grounds for doing so are shown . ( Re ...
... considering a petition for the prolonga- tion of a patent in this country the fact that several foreign patents in ... consider as a serious obstacle to granting a prolongation , unless very strong grounds for doing so are shown . ( Re ...
Page lxxviii
... considering whether a gift by will is or is not invalid on the ground that it infringes the rule against perpetuities , the court must go back to the time of the death of the testator , and consider the events which might 241 223 then ...
... considering whether a gift by will is or is not invalid on the ground that it infringes the rule against perpetuities , the court must go back to the time of the death of the testator , and consider the events which might 241 223 then ...
Page 26
... consider the punishment to be inflicted if necessary . the other case , where the defendant is sent for trial before another tribunal , he will have ample notice of the offence or offences with which he is to be charged , and therefore ...
... consider the punishment to be inflicted if necessary . the other case , where the defendant is sent for trial before another tribunal , he will have ample notice of the offence or offences with which he is to be charged , and therefore ...
Page 47
... consider the form in which a bill , produced for his acceptance , has been drawn , he would also be under the duty of considering whether the stamp was of an un- necessarily high value . Even if he knew what was the proper stamp for the ...
... consider the form in which a bill , produced for his acceptance , has been drawn , he would also be under the duty of considering whether the stamp was of an un- necessarily high value . Even if he knew what was the proper stamp for the ...
Page 50
... consider whether it was such negligence as would exonerate the defendants . That will depend on the meaning of the ... considering that the customer had by signing a blank cheque given authority to any person in whose hands it was to ...
... consider whether it was such negligence as would exonerate the defendants . That will depend on the meaning of the ... considering that the customer had by signing a blank cheque given authority to any person in whose hands it was to ...
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Page 117 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares and merchandise, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same...
Page 113 - ... sale, pledge, or other disposition thereof, to any person receiving the same in good faith and without notice of the previous sale, shall have the same effect as if the person making the delivery or transfer were expressly authorized by the owner of the goods to make the same.
Page 266 - ... agent acting for him, of the goods or documents of title under any sale, pledge, or other disposition thereof...
Page 164 - Where in any Province a System of Separate or Dissentient Schools exists by Law at the Union or is thereafter established by the Legislature of the Province...
Page 33 - I, AB, do solemnly and sincerely declare, that I will faithfully and honestly, and to the best of my skill and ability, hear and determine the matters referred to me, under the provisions of the Act [naming the special Act"].
Page 205 - From the inclination of the court on this last case, and from the concluding part of Lord Kenyon's judgment in Merryweather v. Nixan, and from reason, justice, and sound policy, the rule that wrong-doers cannot have redress or contribution against each other is confined to cases where the person seeking redress must be presumed to have known that he was doing an unlawful act.
Page 164 - Legislature of the province an appeal shall lie to the Governor General in Council from any Act or decision of any provincial authority affecting any right or privilege of the Protestant or Roman Catholic minority of the Queen's subjects in relation to education; 4.
Page 117 - There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning of this section when the buyer, either before or after delivery of the goods, expresses by words or conduct his assent to becoming the owner of those specific goods.
Page 245 - For and in respect of the annual profits or gains arising or accruing to any person residing in the United Kingdom from any kind of property whatever, whether situate in the United Kingdom or elsewhere...
Page 204 - ... such person shall be entitled to stand in the place of the creditor, and to use all the remedies, and, if need be, and upon a proper indemnity, to use the name of the creditor, in any action or other proceeding...