A Compendium and Digest of the Laws of Massachusetts, Τόμος 1,Μέρος 2Munroe, Francis, and Parker, 1811 |
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Σελίδα 202
... facts . NOTE . While the above title was in type , the legislature then in session , transferred the power of appointing county attorneys from the governor , to the respective courts of common pleas in which they officiate . TITLE XIX ...
... facts . NOTE . While the above title was in type , the legislature then in session , transferred the power of appointing county attorneys from the governor , to the respective courts of common pleas in which they officiate . TITLE XIX ...
Σελίδα 206
... fact . attorneys and counsellors , shall be returned to the clerk , and by him recorded . 11. Any person , who has been admitted as an attorney , and , as such , practised two years , may be a candidate for admission as a counsellor ...
... fact . attorneys and counsellors , shall be returned to the clerk , and by him recorded . 11. Any person , who has been admitted as an attorney , and , as such , practised two years , may be a candidate for admission as a counsellor ...
Σελίδα 242
... fact she afterwards on oath charged another man , she has not brought herself within the statute , and the ... facts , she may be sworn as a witness ; but the evidence , introduced to entitle her to be sworn , may notwithstanding be ...
... fact she afterwards on oath charged another man , she has not brought herself within the statute , and the ... facts , she may be sworn as a witness ; but the evidence , introduced to entitle her to be sworn , may notwithstanding be ...
Σελίδα 244
... fact which occurs in the progress cause , and which is not a matter of record . As if a court reject a competent , or admit an incompetent wit- ness ; or if a judge misdirect a jury in some matter of law , or the like ; here , as this ...
... fact which occurs in the progress cause , and which is not a matter of record . As if a court reject a competent , or admit an incompetent wit- ness ; or if a judge misdirect a jury in some matter of law , or the like ; here , as this ...
Σελίδα 263
... fact . And the payee must , at the time of tendering it , take it in one light or other , and abide by such election : For if he conceives the accep- tance to be conditional , and so notes the bill for non - accep- tance , it is shewing ...
... fact . And the payee must , at the time of tendering it , take it in one light or other , and abide by such election : For if he conceives the accep- tance to be conditional , and so notes the bill for non - accep- tance , it is shewing ...
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acceptance acceptor aforesaid assessed assessors assigned attorney bail bail bond bailee bailment barratry barristers bastard bill of exchange bill or note bond breach burglary charge chattels civil actions committed common law common pleas commonwealth constable or collector contract convict costs counsellors court of common court of sessions covenant damages debt declaration deed defendant delivered deputy discharge drawee drawer enacted entitled execution executor fees holden Ibid indorsement issue judge judgment jury justice lands lessee lessor liable ment neglect negotiable oath offence owner paid parish party payable payee payment peace penalty person or persons plaintiff plantation plead power and duty precinct principal promissory note prosecution receive recover refuse scire facias seizin selectmen Selw sessions sheriff shew Stat statute statute of frauds Stra suit supreme judicial court taxes tenant term therein thereof tion TITLE treasurer writ دو وو
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Σελίδα 330 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandises, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part payment...
Σελίδα 389 - And that no foreign Prince, Person, Prelate, State or Potentate, hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, superiority, preeminence, authority, dispensing or other power, in any matter, civil, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this Commonwealth...
Σελίδα 236 - Eli/. с. 2, to be punished by six months' imprisonment, and treble damages to the party injured. 12. Maintenance is an offence that bears a near relation to the former; being an officious intermeddling in a suit that no way belongs to one, by maintaining or assisting either party with money or otherwise, to prosecute or defend it: (u) a practice that was greatly encouraged by the first introduction of uses.
Σελίδα 389 - I, AB do truly and sincerely acknowledge, profess, testify, and declare, that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is, and of right ought to be, a Free, Sovereign and Independent State...
Σελίδα 333 - no action shall be brought whereby to charge any executor or administrator upon any special promise to answer damages out of his own estate ; or whereby to charge the defendant upon any special promise to answer for the debt, default, or miscarriage of another person...
Σελίδα 369 - The issue must be born alive. Some have had a notion that it must be heard to cry; but that is a mistake. Crying indeed is the strongest evidence of its being born alive ; but it is not the only evidence.
Σελίδα 336 - ... the buyer shall accept part of the goods or choses in action so contracted to be sold or sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the contract, or in part payment, or unless some note or memorandum in writing of the contract or sale be signed by the party to be charged or his agent in that behalf.
Σελίδα 372 - That it have been used so long, that the memory of man runneth not to the contrary.!
Σελίδα 372 - It must have been peaceable, and acquiesced in; not subject to contention and dispute. (£) For as customs owe their original to common consent, their being immemorially disputed, either at law or otherwise, is a proof that such consent was wanting.
Σελίδα 352 - ... notice, expiring with the first three years, was not sufficient for that purpose; Lord Kenyon, CJ observing, that it had frequently been said, and common sense seemed to justify it, that conditions were to be construed to be either precedent or subsequent, according to the fair intention of the parties, to be collected from the instrument ; and that technical words, if there were any to encounter such intention, (and there were not in this case) should give way to that intention...