Reports of Cases Determined in the Constitutional Court of South Carolina, Svazek 2S.C., Printed and published by D. Faust, state printer, pursuant to an act of Assembly of 1816, 1823 |
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Strana 11
... proved , and will not be presumed . IN the city court , July Term , 1821. - This process was brought for the recovery of an account , amounting to $ 33 and for $ 15 50 , the balance on a note , making together $ 48 50. The note was ...
... proved , and will not be presumed . IN the city court , July Term , 1821. - This process was brought for the recovery of an account , amounting to $ 33 and for $ 15 50 , the balance on a note , making together $ 48 50. The note was ...
Strana 110
... proved and done by the sheriff after his election , and before he shall enter upon his office ; -that these are all acts required strictly of him in order to ensure his fidel- ity , we cannot but foresee the great danger of permit- ting ...
... proved and done by the sheriff after his election , and before he shall enter upon his office ; -that these are all acts required strictly of him in order to ensure his fidel- ity , we cannot but foresee the great danger of permit- ting ...
Strana 113
... proved the policy , which bore date December 27 , 1816 , and was for $ 6,500 , also his interest on the property on board . He then adduced the protest , which set forth that the schooner sailed from Havana on her intended voyage , the ...
... proved the policy , which bore date December 27 , 1816 , and was for $ 6,500 , also his interest on the property on board . He then adduced the protest , which set forth that the schooner sailed from Havana on her intended voyage , the ...
Strana 114
... . The presiding judge , after defining what the law meant by a deviation , and stating its consequences , left it to the jury to decide whether the facts proved , amounted to a wilful delay , and if so , they were to 114 Charleston , 1822 ,
... . The presiding judge , after defining what the law meant by a deviation , and stating its consequences , left it to the jury to decide whether the facts proved , amounted to a wilful delay , and if so , they were to 114 Charleston , 1822 ,
Strana 120
... proved by positive testimony , or it may be inferred from circumstances . In this case the defendants are found to have entered the plantation of the prosecutor in the dead hour of the night . They commenced their career with the firing ...
... proved by positive testimony , or it may be inferred from circumstances . In this case the defendants are found to have entered the plantation of the prosecutor in the dead hour of the night . They commenced their career with the firing ...
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ABRAHAM NOTT action admitted alleged appear assumpsit authority bail bill bond charge Charleston clause clerk common law concurred constitution contended contra contract Court of Equity creditors DANIEL ELLIOTT HUGER debt debtor declaration deed defendant defendant's delivered the opinion discharged district dollars duty entitled evidence execution fact fendant given granted ground hand-writing indictment indorser intended issue John judgment jurisdiction jury Justice Colcock delivered Justice Gantt Justice Huger Justice Johnson delivered Justice Nott delivered Justice Richardson delivered land Legislature liable McCord ment motion necessary negro objection offence paid parties Paul Trapier payment penalty person plaintiff plea possession presiding judge prison bounds prisoner promissory note proved purchaser question recover refused replevin rule security for costs sheriff shew sold statute statute of limitations testator tion trespass trial usury verdict void warranty Wilson witness words writ
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Strana 59 - That no man shall be taken or imprisoned, or disseized of his freehold, liberties, or privileges, or outlawed, or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, or deprived of his life, liberty, or property, but by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land.
Strana 349 - ... bombardiers, one drummer and one fifer ; the officers to be armed with a sword or hanger, a fusee, bayonet and belt, with a...
Strana 199 - a factor, dealing for a principal, but concealing that principal, delivers goods in his own name, the person contracting with him has a right to consider him to all intents and purposes as the principal ; and, though the real principal may appear and bring an action upon that contract against the purchaser of the goods, yet that purchaser may set off any claim he may have against the factor in answer to the demand of the principal. This has been long settled.
Strana 253 - ... of and in the like estates as they have in the use, trust or confidence : and that the estate of the person so seised to uses shall be deemed to be in him or them that have the use, in such quality, manner, form and condition, as they had before in the use.
Strana 522 - ... or secured thereby, and remaining unsatisfied ; and such offender shall suffer such punishment as he or she should or might have done, if he or she had stolen other goods of the like value with the monies due on such orders, tallies, bonds, bills, warrants, debentures, or notes respectively, or secured thereby, and remaining unsatisfied ; any law to the contrary thereof in any wise used notwithstanding.
Strana 255 - Where a copyhold which had been surrendered to the use of a will was devised to A. and his heirs, in trust for B. and his heirs, upon the death of B.
Strana 180 - ... that all bonds, contracts, and assurances whatsoever, made after the time aforesaid, for payment of any principal, or money to be lent or covenanted to be performed upon or for any usury, whereupon or whereby there shall be reserved or taken above the rate of five pounds in the hundred, as aforesaid, shall be utterly void...
Strana 60 - This method of collecting taxes is as well established by custom and usage as any principle of the common law. A similar practice prevailed in all the Colonies from the first dawn of their existence. It has been continued by all the States since their independence, and had existed in England from time immemorial. Indeed, it is necessary to the existence of every government, and is based upon the principle of self-preservation...
Strana 396 - ... shall give his vote for election of members to serve in Parliament, such person shall lose and forfeit one full year's value of his real estate, and one full third part of his personal estate ; one moiety thereof to the Lord Protector, and the other moiety to him or them who shall sue for the same.
Strana 62 - What is a Constitution? It is the form of government, delineated by the mighty hand of the people, in which certain first principles of fundamental laws are established. The constitution is certain and fixed ; it contains the permanent will of the people, and is the supreme law of the land ; it is paramount to the power of the Legislature, and can be revoked or altered only by the authority that made it.