Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee and the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Volum 10W.T. Clarke, 1857 |
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... taken before the Vicomte , by virtue of an Act of the Court obtained at the instance of Le Feuvre , inasmuch as Newman was not in the country when the demand was made to the Court , and never had come there . Inasmuch as by our practice ...
... taken before the Vicomte , by virtue of an Act of the Court obtained at the instance of Le Feuvre , inasmuch as Newman was not in the country when the demand was made to the Court , and never had come there . Inasmuch as by our practice ...
Pàgina 8
... taken and written down before the Vicomte , cannot form part of the proceedings " ( a ) . SULLIVAN . From this sentence , Le Feuvre appealed to the superior number of the Royal Court , and at the request of all parties the suit was at ...
... taken and written down before the Vicomte , cannot form part of the proceedings " ( a ) . SULLIVAN . From this sentence , Le Feuvre appealed to the superior number of the Royal Court , and at the request of all parties the suit was at ...
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... taken to have been domiciled when the debt was contracted , and when the deposit was made , and to have been ever since domiciled . The Policy too must be taken in every sense as an English instru- ment , forming or evidencing an ...
... taken to have been domiciled when the debt was contracted , and when the deposit was made , and to have been ever since domiciled . The Policy too must be taken in every sense as an English instru- ment , forming or evidencing an ...
Pàgina 14
... taken place in Jersey , and in the following year , as there seems reason to believe , he untruly represented to the Insurance Society that he had lost , or mislaid , the Policy , and upon such representation obtained from the Society ...
... taken place in Jersey , and in the following year , as there seems reason to believe , he untruly represented to the Insurance Society that he had lost , or mislaid , the Policy , and upon such representation obtained from the Society ...
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... taken such a course in Jersey that it would be unsafe and improper to assume or decide those points at present in her favour , and we conceive that both the Appellant and Anne Le Sueur ought to be afforded ( a ) Ante , p . 3 . 1855 . an ...
... taken such a course in Jersey that it would be unsafe and improper to assume or decide those points at present in her favour , and we conceive that both the Appellant and Anne Le Sueur ought to be afforded ( a ) Ante , p . 3 . 1855 . an ...
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18th Vict Admiralty alleged Appellant ARDASEER CURSETJEE Article authority Benin Bills blockade Bombay BREMER Brigantine BUTTIGIEG captors cargo CASTRIQUE charges Charter Chief Justice CHUND circumstances civil claim claimant Code Napoleon collision Confucius contract costs damages deceased deceased's decree Defendants delusions DIMES Diocese of London domicile in France doubt Dyce Sombre EAST INDIA COMPANY Ecclesiastical jurisdiction Edwards established evidence examined executed fact foreigner Franciska FREEMAN FRIXIONE Genoa Government grant ground indorser insanity judgment jury land law of France learned Judge letter Levin Lank liability Lord Lordships Malta ment Moore's P. C. Nicholas Devine opinion Order in Council owners Parsees parties Pemberton Leigh PEROZEBOYE persons Plaintiff PLOWRIGHT port principal PRINSEP Prison Board proof proved question referred residence respect Respondents Right Saint Helena Sandau says ship Sir John Patteson Sir William Sir William H sound mind Sullivan Supreme Court TAGLIAFERRO Testator tion unsound verdict vessel witnesses
Passatges populars
Pàgina 46 - or coasts of the Baltic Sea, or of the White Sea, bound for any port or place in Her Majesty's dominions, shall be permitted to enter such last-mentioned port or place, and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart, without molestation; and that any such vessel if met at sea by any
Pàgina 55 - in any ports or places of Her Majesty's dominions should be allowed until the 10th day of May next, six weeks from the date hereof, for loading their cargoes and departing from such ports or places; and that such Russian
Pàgina 245 - of proof attaches to the party alleging such lucid interval, who must show sanity and competence at the period when the act •was done, and to which the lucid interval refers ; and it certainly is of equal importance that the evidence in support of the allegation of a lucid interval after derangement at any period has been established,
Pàgina 427 - Bombay shall be a Court of Ecclesiastical jurisdiction, and shall have full power and authority to administer and execute within and throughout the Town and Island of Bombay, and the factories subordinate thereto, and all the territories which now are or hereafter may be subject to or dependent upon the said Goverment,
Pàgina 397 - III., c. 63, sec. 13, it is declared that the Court to be erected ' shall have, and the said Court is thereby declared to have, full power and authority to exercise and perform all Civil, Criminal, Admiralty, and Ecclesiastical jurisdiction,
Pàgina 395 - Majesty, his heirs and successors, by Charter or Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Great Britain, to erect and establish a Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay aforesaid, to consist of such and the like number of persons to be named from time to time by
Pàgina 503 - first part, their executors, administrators, and assigns, that he the said Thomas Cardwell, his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall not, nor will, at any time or times hereafter during the continuance of these presents,
Pàgina 518 - to grow hereafter upon the said land, which may be deemed fit for naval purposes, to be reserved for the use of the Crown), and paying an annual quitrent of one shilling for every fifty acres after the expiration of the term or time of five years before mentioned.
Pàgina 346 - the foreigner who shall have been admitted under the authorization of Government to establish his domicile in France, shall enjoy all civil rights so long as he shall continue to reside there." The question then is, is testacy such a civil right as requires the authorization of the Government to
Pàgina 396 - and the limits thereof, and the factories subordinate thereto, and within the territories which now are or hereafter may be subject to or dependent upon the said Government of Bombay ; and the said Supreme Courts respectively are