An Analytical Digested Index to the Common Law Reports: From the Time of Henry III. to the Commencement of the Reign of George III. [1216-1760] with Tables of the Titles and Names of Cases, Volum 1

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R.H. Small, 1832 - 1645 pàgines
 

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Pàgina 7 - Sea, and all Persons using the Trade of Merchandize by way of bargaining, Exchange, bartering, Commission, Consignment, or otherwise, in gross or by retail, and all Persons who, either for themselves or as Agents or Factors for others, seek their Living by buying and selling, or by buying and letting for Hire, or by the Workmanship of Goods or Commodities...
Pàgina 1 - Note, reader, this difference that tender upon the land before the distress, makes the distress tortious; tender after the distress, and before the impounding, makes the detainer, and not the taking wrongful : tender after the impounding, makes neither the one nor the other wrongful; for then it comes too late, because then the cause is put to the trial of the law, to be there determined.
Pàgina 5 - It was resolved, if a man leases sheep or other Stock of Cattle, or any other personal Goods for any time, and the lessee covenants for him and his Assigns at the End of the time to deliver the like cattle or goods as good as the Things letten were, or such price for them; and the Lessee assigns the Sheep over, this covenant shall not bind the Assignee, for it is but a personal contract...
Pàgina 6 - The settlor conveys it to the use of himself for life, and after his death to the use that his widow may receive a rent charge (or jointure, as it is called).
Pàgina 9 - ... one nor the other wrongful; for then it comes too late, because then the cause is put to the trial of the law, to be there determined. But after the law has determined it, and the avowant has return irreplevisable, yet if the plaintiff makes him a sufficient tender, he may have an action of detinue for the detainer after; or he may, upon satisfaction made in court, have a writ for the re-delivery of his goods; and therewith agree the said books in 13 H.
Pàgina 7 - ... persons using the trade or profession of a scrivener, receiving other men's monies or estates into their trust or custody...
Pàgina 3 - It hath been holden, and I think rightly, that a man may make himself an accessory after the fact to a larceny of his own goods, or to a robbery on himself, by harbouring or concealing the thief, or assisting in his escape. And under some circumstances a man may be guilty of larceny in stealing his own goods, or of robbery in taking his own property from the person of another.

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