The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of JurisprudenceSaunders and Benning, 1835 - Law |
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Page 55
... tenant of a poorhouse or a gaol . The law does not doom the criminal to idleness as well as to imprisonment . If the individual were previously engaged in habits of industry , his employment during confinement cannot diminish the demand ...
... tenant of a poorhouse or a gaol . The law does not doom the criminal to idleness as well as to imprisonment . If the individual were previously engaged in habits of industry , his employment during confinement cannot diminish the demand ...
Page 148
... tenant , was decided not to pass to the assignees of the tenant on his becoming bankrupt ; and Parke , J. , observed , “ The steam - engine , if affixed to the freehold , clearly does not pass to the assignees , because it does not come ...
... tenant , was decided not to pass to the assignees of the tenant on his becoming bankrupt ; and Parke , J. , observed , “ The steam - engine , if affixed to the freehold , clearly does not pass to the assignees , because it does not come ...
Page 149
... tenant the right to remove them during the term . Alderson , B. , observed , " This question turns entirely on the nature of the property . It is clear that nothing of a freehold nature is within the meaning of the clause in the ...
... tenant the right to remove them during the term . Alderson , B. , observed , " This question turns entirely on the nature of the property . It is clear that nothing of a freehold nature is within the meaning of the clause in the ...
Page 151
... tenant to remove fixtures could not affect the legal right of a mortgagee , who was possessed of them as part of the realty . We now come to the case of Trappes v . Harter , which seems to us to have been very much misunderstood . In ...
... tenant to remove fixtures could not affect the legal right of a mortgagee , who was possessed of them as part of the realty . We now come to the case of Trappes v . Harter , which seems to us to have been very much misunderstood . In ...
Page 152
... rights of certain classes of tenants , and whe- ther fixtures can be the means of obtaining credit , are beside the question . W. C. W. DIGEST OF CASES . COMMON LAW . [ Comprising 5 152 Reputed Ownership of Fixtures in Bankruptcy .
... rights of certain classes of tenants , and whe- ther fixtures can be the means of obtaining credit , are beside the question . W. C. W. DIGEST OF CASES . COMMON LAW . [ Comprising 5 152 Reputed Ownership of Fixtures in Bankruptcy .
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Page 83 - Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world, Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves.
Page 235 - An Act to repeal an Act of the present Session of Parliament, intituled ' An Act for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to Substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavits; and to make other Provisions for the Abolition of unnecessary Oaths.
Page 32 - All murder which shall be perpetrated by means of poison, or by lying in wait, or by any other kind of wilful, deliberate and premeditated killing, or which shall be committed in the perpetration of, or attempt to perpetrate, any arson, rape, robbery or burglary, s'hall be deemed murder of the first degree, and all other kinds of murder shall be deemed murder of -the second degree...
Page 236 - An Act to indemnify such persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments, and for extending the time limited for those purposes respectively...
Page 467 - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland ; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons Mates, and Serjeant Majors of the Militia ; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers.
Page 76 - Of all monarchs, indeed, since the Revolution, the successor of George the Third will have the finest opportunity of becoming nobly popular.
Page 236 - One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ; to permit such Persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors to make and file the same on or before the First Day of Hilary Term...
Page 462 - Ireland; and to amend an Act of the Second and Third Years of his present Majesty, for transferring the Powers and Duties of the Commissioners of Public Accounts in Ireland to the Commissioners for auditing the Public Accounts of Great Britain.
Page 110 - And the said crew agree to conduct themselves in an orderly, faithful, honest, and sober manner, and to be at all times diligent in their respective duties, and to be obedient to the lawful commands of the said master, or of any person who shall lawfully succeed him, and of their superior officers in everything relating to the vessel, and the stores and cargo thereof, whether on board, in boats, or on shore...
Page 177 - The declaration alleged that the defendant undertook to cultivate and manage the farm and lands according to the course of good husbandry and the custom of the country...