Practical Rules for Determining Parties to Actions: Digested and Arranged, with CasesT. & J. W. Johnson, 1847 - Počet stran: 220 |
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Strana 72
... feme covert cannot sue without her husband in the superior c at * Westminster , as a sole trader by the custom of the city of 1 [ * 75 ] don . ( h ) The wife's disability to sue alone ceases , however , if marriage be formally ...
... feme covert cannot sue without her husband in the superior c at * Westminster , as a sole trader by the custom of the city of 1 [ * 75 ] don . ( h ) The wife's disability to sue alone ceases , however , if marriage be formally ...
Strana 73
... Covert ; as also droit . ( d ) neral rule , that s y legal consere ordinary cases unknown at h the superior cours of ... feme sole . ( u ) The last exception to the general rule is , where the husband is dead in legal presumption ...
... Covert ; as also droit . ( d ) neral rule , that s y legal consere ordinary cases unknown at h the superior cours of ... feme sole . ( u ) The last exception to the general rule is , where the husband is dead in legal presumption ...
Strana 74
... feme covert survive to her ; but the husband may reduce them into possession by either in his own name or in the joint names of himself and his wife the general rule is , that when a chose in action , such as a bond ( l ) o is given to a ...
... feme covert survive to her ; but the husband may reduce them into possession by either in his own name or in the joint names of himself and his wife the general rule is , that when a chose in action , such as a bond ( l ) o is given to a ...
Strana 75
Digested and Arranged, with Cases Herbert Broom. o a feme covert , the to possession by Self and his wife : -h as a bond or let his wife have take it himse ction upon the inst Fon to take it s having any int ve it as it is . The may ...
Digested and Arranged, with Cases Herbert Broom. o a feme covert , the to possession by Self and his wife : -h as a bond or let his wife have take it himse ction upon the inst Fon to take it s having any int ve it as it is . The may ...
Strana 128
... feme covert , is bad , for quoad the wife the pro- mise is void ; ( e ) but where , in such a case , the promise is alleged to have been made by the defendants , of whom one was a married woman sued jointly with her husband , but was ...
... feme covert , is bad , for quoad the wife the pro- mise is void ; ( e ) but where , in such a case , the promise is alleged to have been made by the defendants , of whom one was a married woman sued jointly with her husband , but was ...
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Strana 169 - And be it enacted, that every such action shall be for the benefit of the wife, husband, parent and child of the person whose death shall have been so caused...
Strana 168 - ... death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof, then, and in every such case, the person who would have been liable if death had not ensued, shall be liable to an action for damages, notwithstanding the death of the person injured, and although the death shall have been caused under such circumstances as amount in law to felony.
Strana 168 - Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that whensoever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default, and the act, neglect, or default is such ns would (if death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof, then and in every such case...
Strana 177 - That an act done for another, by a person, not assuming to act for himself, but for such other person, though without any precedent authority whatever, becomes the act of the principal, if subsequently ratified by him, is the known and well established rule of law.
Strana 202 - And all Contracts made according to the Provisions herein contained shall be effectual in Law, and shall be binding upon the Company and their Successors, and all other Parties thereto, their Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, as the Case may be.
Strana 113 - And be it enacted, that all contracts or agreements, whether by parol or in writing, by way of gaming or wagering, shall be null and void ; and that no suit shall be brought or maintained in any Court of law or equity for recovering any sum of money or valuable thing alleged to be won upon any wager, or which shall have been deposited in the hands of any person to abide the event on which any wager shall have been made...
Strana 93 - This tends to no mischief, and is a reasonable liberty to bestow ; but great detriment would arise, and much confusion of rights, if parties were allowed to invent new modes of holding, and enjoying real property, and to impress upon their lands and tenements a peculiar character, which should follow them into all hands, however remote.
Strana 35 - Motive is not the same thing with consideration. Consideration means something which is of some value in the eye of the law, moving from the plaintiff ; it may be some benefit to the plaintiff, or some detriment to the defendant ; but at all events it must be moving from the plaintiff.
Strana 175 - If a nuisance be created, and a man purchase the premises with the nuisance upon them, though there be a demise for a term at the time of the purchase, so that the purchaser has no opportunity of removing the nuisance, yet by purchasing the reversion he makes himself liable for the nuisance.
Strana 110 - According to the ordinary course of trade between the assured, the broker, and the underwriter, the assured do not, in the first instance, pay the premium to the broker, nor does the latter pay it to the underwriter. But, as between the assured and the underwriter, the premiums are considered as paid.