| Great Britain. Nisi prius, Isaac 'Espinasse - Law reports, digests, etc - 1801 - 540 pages
...ofStonehotue v. Elliott, Hil. SSGeo. S. anteZIZ, in which the plaintiffhad a verdict, with liberty for the defendant to move to set it aside, and enter a nonsuit ; the motion was made, and it was held, that the action was maintainable, Lord Kenyan having changed... | |
| Samuel Marshall - Bottomry and respondentia - 1802 - 412 pages
...the declaration, that the whole intereft was in Hyde and Hobbs. — Lord Eldon, however, directed a verdict for the plaintiff, with liberty to the defendant to move to enter a nonfuit. — Upon that motion^ the court were clearly of opinion that Hyde and Hobbs had an... | |
| William Ballantine - Entail - 1812 - 272 pages
...due to the intestate more than six years before ; a verdict was taken for the plaintiff, with leave to the defendant to move to set it aside, and enter a nonsuit ; which was accordingly moved for by Gibbs, who observed, that though an implied promise to pay might... | |
| John Bayley, William English Barnes - Bills of exchange - 1813 - 292 pages
...and now sued Caslon on his acceptance and for money paid ; to which Caslon pleaded his bankruptcy. Verdict for the Plaintiff, with liberty to the Defendant to move to set it aside. On motion accordingly and rule nisi, it was urged for the Plaintiff that this acceptance could not... | |
| Edward Christian - Bankruptcy - 1814 - 838 pages
...the bills was due or paid, wben this action was brought. A verdict was found for the plain* tifl's, with liberty to the defendant to move to set it aside and enter a nonsuit. This was an action of trover by the assignees of the bankrupt, and the question was whether this was... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1815 - 722 pages
...pros was sufficient evidence of the want of probable cause, and therefore directed the jury to find a verdict for the plaintiff, with liberty to the defendant to move to enter a nonsuit, the only damages upon which the plaintiff insisted, and for the amount of which the... | |
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