The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 32Butterworths, 1871 - Law |
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Page 43
... plaintiff , to escape . " The defendant pleaded the Statute of Limitations , and the plaintiff demurred to the plea . The court held the plea bad , on the ground that the action was founded on a specialty , namely , the Statute Law ...
... plaintiff , to escape . " The defendant pleaded the Statute of Limitations , and the plaintiff demurred to the plea . The court held the plea bad , on the ground that the action was founded on a specialty , namely , the Statute Law ...
Page 80
... plaintiff to lend him the money to pay off the execution . The plaintiff declined to do so , and soon afterwards the defendant ( but not in Sayre's presence ) said to the plaintiff , ' Well , pay it for me , and I will repay you ...
... plaintiff to lend him the money to pay off the execution . The plaintiff declined to do so , and soon afterwards the defendant ( but not in Sayre's presence ) said to the plaintiff , ' Well , pay it for me , and I will repay you ...
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... plaintiff shall be entitled to institute a suit for salvage until he has given bail to the foreign owner , whose vessel he may have saved from destruction ? Is this what is contended ? I speak here only of a British plaintiff , for if ...
... plaintiff shall be entitled to institute a suit for salvage until he has given bail to the foreign owner , whose vessel he may have saved from destruction ? Is this what is contended ? I speak here only of a British plaintiff , for if ...
Contents
THE COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT | 1 |
NOTES TO SAUNDERS REPORTS BY WIL | 40 |
LEGAL EDUCATION | 72 |
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