| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Prince Smith - Law - 1807 - 622 pages
...case, and there was a verdict for \\ie plaintiff. A rule was obtained by JEKYI.L for the defendant, to shew cause why this verdict should not be set aside, and a new trial had, on the ground that the above defence ought to have been admitted in evidence. LENS,... | |
| Stewart Kyd - Arbitration and award - 1808 - 860 pages
...the witness was admitted, and the plaintiff had a verdict : a motion was made to have this verdict set aside and a new trial granted, on the ground that the reference being of "all matters in difference," the award was conclusive on the parties as to all causes... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Fisheries - 1812 - 760 pages
...lights, or the enjoyment of a watercourse. The plaintiff had a verdict. In the ensuing term Garrow moved for a rule to shew cause why this verdict should not be set aside; and in addition to his former arguments contended that then was no distinction between a decoy and a preserve... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 470 pages
...adjustment or The Jury found a verdict for the plaintiffs. In the ensuing term the Court of GP refused a rule to shew cause why this verdict should not be set aside. They seemed inclined to the opinion that the set-off could not be claimed without an adjustment, justment,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - Law reports, digests, etc - 1817 - 392 pages
...Judge at Niii Prius directed a verdict for the crown. On a former day Kous and Dauncey had obtained a rule to shew cause why this verdict should not be set aside, and a new trial granted on the ground of misdirection: and cause was this day shewn by The Attorney General, Newnham and Leycester.-— The... | |
| William Thomas Roe - Election law - 1818 - 1208 pages
...cominissiom-rs, and ft small portion of the printer's bill. In the following term, Clifford moved tor a rule to shew cause why this verdict should not be set aside; contending that a candidate, at an election of members of parliament, cannot be liable for any part... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1818 - 730 pages
...defendant. [AttorniM, Brown - Kind.} In the ensuing term, Lens, serjeant, moved, that the verdict should be set aside, and a new trial granted, on the ground that the plaintiffs' right to stop the gdods in transitu was gone, after there had been an absolute sale to... | |
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