Irish Common Law Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, Exchequer Chamber, and Court of Criminal Appeal ..., Volume 16Hodges and Smith, 1866 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... whole of the provisions of the Act , you may dispense with such of them as you may and can comply with . What then are the provisions with which the applicants might have complied ? They might have made a service upon the churchwardens ...
... whole of the provisions of the Act , you may dispense with such of them as you may and can comply with . What then are the provisions with which the applicants might have complied ? They might have made a service upon the churchwardens ...
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... whole of it . ] - The true meaning of the order is that , in default of payment of the fine , the party shall be dealt with according to law : that is an order good in form . COUNTY OF WICKLOW . Harris , in reply , referred to the 14 ...
... whole of it . ] - The true meaning of the order is that , in default of payment of the fine , the party shall be dealt with according to law : that is an order good in form . COUNTY OF WICKLOW . Harris , in reply , referred to the 14 ...
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... whole . This rule as to convictions has been recog- nised in several cases ; and , in my opinion , it applies to the adjudications now before us . It has been also urged , in support of these convictions , that the remedy by certiorari ...
... whole . This rule as to convictions has been recog- nised in several cases ; and , in my opinion , it applies to the adjudications now before us . It has been also urged , in support of these convictions , that the remedy by certiorari ...
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... whole of No. 9 , including this perch ; and compensation has been awarded to her in respect of such number .- [ LEFROY , C. J. How do we know but that she may have a very good title to the land ? ] - There is no evidence of it ; and the ...
... whole of No. 9 , including this perch ; and compensation has been awarded to her in respect of such number .- [ LEFROY , C. J. How do we know but that she may have a very good title to the land ? ] - There is no evidence of it ; and the ...
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... whole of the argument ; but I desire to state the extent to which I concur in the judgment of the Court . The question as to compensation for the land itself is out of the case ; and the Court leaves it to the Counsel to settle the ...
... whole of the argument ; but I desire to state the extent to which I concur in the judgment of the Court . The question as to compensation for the land itself is out of the case ; and the Court leaves it to the Counsel to settle the ...
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Page 58 - When any offense against the United States is begun in one Judicial District and completed in another, it shall be deemed to have been committed in either, and may be dealt with, inquired of, tried, determined, and punished in either district, in the same manner as if it had been actually and wholly committed therein.
Page 106 - In Byam v. Collins, 111 NY 143, it is said: 'A libelous communication is regarded as privileged, if made bona fide, upon any subject-matter in which the party communicating has an interest, or in reference to which he has a duty, if made to a person having a corresponding interest or duty...
Page 63 - It shall not be necessary to state any Venue in the Body of any Indictment, but the County, City, or other Jurisdiction named in the Margin thereof shall be taken to be the Venue for all the Facts stated in the Body of such Indictment ; provided that in Cases where local Description is or hereafter shall be required, such local Description shall be given in the Body of the Indictment...
Page 178 - If there be a breach of contract, or wrong done, or any other cause of action, by one against another, and judgment be recovered in a Court of record, the judgment is a bar to the original cause of action, because it is thereby reduced to a certainty, and the object of the suit attained so far as it can...
Page 304 - A publication, without justification or lawful excuse, which is calculated to injure the reputation of another, by exposing him to hatred, contempt, or ridicule, is a libel.
Page 91 - A communication made bona fide upon any subject-matter in which the party communicating has an interest, or In reference to which he has a duty. Is privileged, if made to a person having a corresponding interest or duty, although it contain criminating matter which, without this privilege, would be slanderous and actionable...
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Page 539 - When I look upon these acts of parliament, I regard them all in the light of contracts made by the legislature, on behalf of every person interested in anything to be done under them ; and I have no hesitation in asserting that, unless that principle is applied in construing statutes of this description, they become instruments of greater oppression than anything in the whole system of administration under our constitution.
Page 417 - But the reading was objected to, upon the ground that there was no evidence to go to the jury, of a publication by the defendant in Middlesex.
Page 129 - That if any Person shall unlawfully take, or cause to be taken, any unmarried Girl, being under the Age of Sixteen Years, out of the Possession and against the Will of her Father or Mother, or of any other Person having the lawful Care or Charge of her, every such Offender shall be guilty of a Misdemeanor...