| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1837 - 988 σελίδες
...so.] In Peters v. Fleming, Parke, B. says : — " It is perfectly clear, that from the earliest time down to the present, the word necessaries was not...particular person in the state, station, and degree in life in which he is." [Alderson, B. — That is to be understood with this qualification, which... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1841 - 900 σελίδες
...station, degree, and condition of the defendant. It is perfectly clear, that from the earliest time down to the present, the word necessaries was not...to articles fit to maintain the particular person Ere*• of in the state, station, and degree in life in which he is ; and ^ 1840' therefore we must... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1841 - 906 σελίδες
...station, degree, and condition of the defendant. It is perfectly clear, that from the earliest time down to the present, the word necessaries was not...articles as were necessary to the support of life, but tended to articles fit to maintain the particular person! Etch. of Pleat, in the state, station, and... | |
| 1844 - 546 σελίδες
...so.] In Peleri v. Fleming, PARKE, B., says: — 'It is perfectly clear, that from the earliest time down to the present, the word necessaries was not confined, in its strict sense, to such articles us were necessary to the support of life, but extended to articles fit to maintain the particular person... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1844 - 988 σελίδες
...so.] In Peters v. Fleming, Parke, B. says:— " It is perfectly clear, that from the earliest time down to the present, the word necessaries was not...particular person in the state, station, and degree in life in which he is." [Alderson, B.—That is to be understood with this qualification, which is... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Henry Davison, Herman Merivale - 1844 - 854 σελίδες
...reviewed in Peters v. Fleming (d). Parke B. there says, " It is perfectly clear, from the earliest times down to the present, the word necessaries was not...articles fit to maintain the particular person in (a) 11 M.&W.67. (6) 1 M. & S. 738. (c) 5 Bing. NC 831. (d) 6 M. & W. 42. /-, '"gree of life in which... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Henry Davison, Herman Merivale - 1844 - 854 σελίδες
...particular person in (a) 11 M. &W. 67. (c) 5 BinK. NC 231. (d) 6 M. & \V. 42. 548 HILARY VACATION, VII VICT. the state, station and degree of life in which he...and therefore we must not take the word necessaries in its unqualified sense, but with the qualification pointed out. Then the question in this case is,... | |
| John William Smith - 1847 - 438 σελίδες
...perfectly clear that, from the earliest time down to the present, the word necessaries was not confined to such articles as were necessary to the support...therefore, we must not take the word ' necessaries' in its unqualified sense, but with the qualification above pointed out. The question therefore is,... | |
| John William Smith - 1853 - 488 σελίδες
...perfectly clear that, from the earliest time down to the present, the word necessaries was not confined to such articles as were necessary to the support...therefore, we must not take the word 'necessaries' in its unqualified sense, but with the qualification above pointed out. The question therefore is,... | |
| Alexander Ralston Tiffany - 1859 - 656 σελίδες
...confined, in its strict sense, to such articles as are necessary to the support of life, but extends to articles fit to maintain the particular person in the state, station and degree in life in which he is. — 5 Ad. it Ell. NS, 606. Meat, drink, apparel, medicine, schooling and instruction,... | |
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