Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen3A. Strahan and W. Woodfall, 1794 |
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... chancellor , whose peculiar bufinefs it was to keep the king's feal and examine all fuch writs , grants , and letters , as were to pafs under that autho- rity ; and the lord high treasurer , who was the principal ad- vifer in all ...
... chancellor , whose peculiar bufinefs it was to keep the king's feal and examine all fuch writs , grants , and letters , as were to pafs under that autho- rity ; and the lord high treasurer , who was the principal ad- vifer in all ...
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... chancellor , and the justices of his bench , fhall follow him , fo that he may have at all times near unto him fome that be learned in the laws . THE jurifdiction of this court is very high and tran- fcendent . It keeps all inferior ...
... chancellor , and the justices of his bench , fhall follow him , fo that he may have at all times near unto him fome that be learned in the laws . THE jurifdiction of this court is very high and tran- fcendent . It keeps all inferior ...
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... chancellor of the exchequer , the chief baron , and three puifnè ones . Thefe Mr. Selden con- jectures to have been antiently made out of fuch as were barons of the kingdom , or parliamentary barons ; and thence to have derived their ...
... chancellor of the exchequer , the chief baron , and three puifnè ones . Thefe Mr. Selden con- jectures to have been antiently made out of fuch as were barons of the kingdom , or parliamentary barons ; and thence to have derived their ...
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... chancellor . The writ upon which all proceedings here are grounded is called a quo minus in which the plaintiff fuggests that he is the king's farmer or debtor , and that the defendant hath done him the injury or damage complained of ...
... chancellor . The writ upon which all proceedings here are grounded is called a quo minus in which the plaintiff fuggests that he is the king's farmer or debtor , and that the defendant hath done him the injury or damage complained of ...
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... chancellor or cancellarius ; who , fir Edward Coke tells us , is fo termed a cancellando , from can- celling the king's letters patent when granted contrary to law , which is the highest point of his jurisdiction " . But the office and ...
... chancellor or cancellarius ; who , fir Edward Coke tells us , is fo termed a cancellando , from can- celling the king's letters patent when granted contrary to law , which is the highest point of his jurisdiction " . But the office and ...
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Página x - George Saunders, by their attorneys within contained : and the jurors of the jury whereof mention is within made being...
Página 350 - ... that he cause to come here, on such a day, twelve free and lawful men, liberos et legales homines, of the body of his county, by whom the truth of the matter may be better known, and who are neither of kin to the aforesaid A nor the aforesaid B, to recognize the truth of the issue between the said parties.
Página 45 - The surmise, of being debtor to the king, is therefore become matter of form and mere words of course, and the court is open to all the nation equally.
Página 103 - The marshalling of coat-armour, which was formerly the pride and study of all the best families in the kingdom, is now greatly disregarded; and has fallen into the hands of certain officers and attendants upon this court, called heralds, who consider it only as a matter of lucre, and not of justice: whereby such falsity and confusion have crept into their records, (which ought to be the standing evidence of families, descents, and...
Página 374 - And herein they state the naked facts, as they find them to be proved, and pray the advice of the court thereon; concluding conditionally, that if upon the whole matter the court should be of opinion that the plaintiff had cause of action, they then find for the plaintiff; if otherwise, then for the defendant.
Página 260 - A WRIT of quo warranto is in the nature of a writ of right for the king, against him who claims or usurps any office, franchise, or liberty, to inquire by what authority he supports his claim, in order to determine the right r.
Página 214 - ... any thing done to the hurt or annoyance of the lands, tenements, or hereditaments of another.
Página 130 - Bench, relying on some arbitrary precedents (and those perhaps misunderstood) determined that they would not, upon a Habeas Corpus, either bail or deliver a prisoner, though committed -without any cause assigned, in case he was committed by the special command of the King, or by the Lords of the Privy Council.
Página 391 - Interlocutory judgments are such as are given in the middle of a cause, upon some plea, proceeding, or default, which is only intermediate, and does not finally determine or complete the suit.
Página 33 - ... its jurisdiction extends to administer justice for all commercial injuries done in that very fair or market, and not in any preceding one. So that the injury must be done, complained of, heard, and determined, within the compass of one and the same day, unless the fair continues longer.