Pollock's Practice of the County Courts: With the Devisions of the Superior Courts, and Tables of Fees : Also, Appendices Containing All the Statutes, Rules of Practice, and Forms, Page 776

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H. Sweet, 1857 - 703 pages
 

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Page 188 - Judge : provided always, that any order for a writ of injunction made by a judge, or any writ issued by virtue thereof, may be discharged or varied or set aside by the Court, on application made thereto by any party dissatisfied with such order.
Page 155 - Superior Courts or any three of them, subject to the approval of the Judges thereof or any eight of them (of whom the Lord Chief Justices and the Lord Chief Baron shall be three), unless the plaintiff claim more than such fixed sum, in which case the costs shall be taxed in the ordinary way, and the plaintiff may upon such judgment issue execution forthwith.
Page 151 - ... of this execution; and also to seize and take any money or bank notes (whether of the Bank of England or of any other bank), and any cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, bonds, specialties, or securities for money of the...
Page 141 - For which payment to be made we bind ourselves and each and every of us, our and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals, and dated this day of...
Page 196 - ... enter into a recognizance, with one or more sufficient surety or sureties, conditioned for the appearance of such person at such next session of oyer and terminer or gaol delivery, and that he will then surrender and take his trial, and not depart the court without leave...
Page 38 - ... shall be understood to include several matters as well as one matter, and several persons as well as one person, and females as well as males, and bodies corporate as well as individuals, unless it be otherwise specially providqd, or there be something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction...
Page 177 - GH, or his certain attorney, executors, administrators, or assigns. For which payment to be made we bind ourselves, and each and every of us, in the whole, our and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 202 - Any summons or notice, or any writ, or other proceeding, at law or in equity, requiring to be served upon the company, may be served by the...
Page 184 - ... days from the arrest under this warrant, or until he shall be sooner discharged by due course of law...
Page 29 - Print shall have been exhibited or taken by or before such Justice; and all such Proceedings by Summons without Information shall be as good, valid, and effectual to all Intents and Purposes as if an Information in Writing had been exhibited.

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