Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, Volum 9J. Butterworth and son, 1823 |
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Pàgina 185
... considered , in point of law , as having occupied and resided in this house . It is not necessary , in order to make a man an occupier , that he should actually sleep or take his meals in a house , or that his family should actually ...
... considered , in point of law , as having occupied and resided in this house . It is not necessary , in order to make a man an occupier , that he should actually sleep or take his meals in a house , or that his family should actually ...
Pàgina 313
... considered an office of profit ; but , if it amounted to a sum for which a banker would allow in- terest , it must be considered an office of profit ; and though the defendant did not receive the profit himself , he has incurred the ...
... considered an office of profit ; but , if it amounted to a sum for which a banker would allow in- terest , it must be considered an office of profit ; and though the defendant did not receive the profit himself , he has incurred the ...
Pàgina 796
... considered to have been made by him on behalf of all the parties in- terested in the copyhold estate . The award of the com- missioners , which derives its whole force from the act of parliament , constitutes rather evidence of than the ...
... considered to have been made by him on behalf of all the parties in- terested in the copyhold estate . The award of the com- missioners , which derives its whole force from the act of parliament , constitutes rather evidence of than the ...
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