Irish Chancery Reports: Being a Series of Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery and the Rolls Court, in Ireland ... 1850[-1866] ...Hodges, 1861 |
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Halaman 46
... road , to the messuage of the plaintiff hereinafter mentioned ; and thereby short way or rendered the said public road impassable for , dangerous and extra- passage over land afforded access the plaintiff's ordinarly inconvenient to ...
... road , to the messuage of the plaintiff hereinafter mentioned ; and thereby short way or rendered the said public road impassable for , dangerous and extra- passage over land afforded access the plaintiff's ordinarly inconvenient to ...
Halaman 47
... road so interfered with ; that is to say , a way over , from and out of the said public road into the said messuage and premises of the plaintiff , with the appurtenances , and from and out of the said messuage and premises of the ...
... road so interfered with ; that is to say , a way over , from and out of the said public road into the said messuage and premises of the plaintiff , with the appurtenances , and from and out of the said messuage and premises of the ...
Halaman 48
... road ; and by reason thereof the plain- tiff , during the the time aforesaid , ought to have had , and still of right ought to have , a certain right of way into and over the said public road so interfered with ; that is to say , a way ...
... road ; and by reason thereof the plain- tiff , during the the time aforesaid , ought to have had , and still of right ought to have , a certain right of way into and over the said public road so interfered with ; that is to say , a way ...
Halaman 49
... road impassable and extraordinarily inconvenient to passengers and carriages , and to the plaintiff ; and also traversed the special damage . Third defence to the first count ; that the way from and out of the said public road into the ...
... road impassable and extraordinarily inconvenient to passengers and carriages , and to the plaintiff ; and also traversed the special damage . Third defence to the first count ; that the way from and out of the said public road into the ...
Halaman 50
... road to be made , whereby the plaintiff could obtain access to his premises , that is to say , steps from the said public road so sunk , as in said paragraph mentioned , being as convenient a mode of access as the defendants could make ...
... road to be made , whereby the plaintiff could obtain access to his premises , that is to say , steps from the said public road so sunk , as in said paragraph mentioned , being as convenient a mode of access as the defendants could make ...
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Act of Parliament affidavit aforesaid alleged appears appellant apply appointment averment award Barrister Bayly cause of action charge clause Common Law Procedure Common Pleas conditional order contract Counsel count Court of Chancery Court of Equity deed defendant defendant's demise demurrer Dublin duty ejectment for non-payment Ellen Kennedy entitled evidence Exch Exchequer execution fact fund granted ground held House of Lords injury Ireland issue John judgment Julia Morris jurisdiction Justice lands Law Procedure Act Law Rep lease Lessee M'Mahon Magistrate matter ment motion non-payment of rent notice O'Callaghan opinion paid parol party payment person plaintiff pleading possession premises present Procedure Act 1853 proceedings provisions public road Queen's Bench question Railway Company recover referred Regina registry security for costs settlement special damage statute summons and plaint tenant thereof tion trespass trial trustees verdict Walsh William Bayly witnesses words
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Halaman 64 - Roads, Streets, or Ways, In order the more conveniently to carry the same over or under or by the Side of the Railway, as they may think proper...
Halaman 500 - That no Action shall be brought against any Justice of the Peace for anything done by him in the Execution of his Office, unless the same be commenced within Six Calendar Months next after the Act complained ot
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Halaman 295 - I have been long and deeply impressed with the wisdom of the rule, now, I believe, universally adopted — at least in the courts of law in Westminster Hall — that iu "> construing wills, and indeed statutes and all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some absurdity, or some repugnance or inconsistency with the rest of the instrument...
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Halaman 500 - Time hercin-before limited in that Behalf, or that such Notice as aforesaid was given One Calendar Month before such Action was commenced, or if he shall not prove the Cause of Action stated in such Notice, or if he sl^all not prove that such Cause of Action arose in the County or Place laid as Venue in the Margin of the Declaration...
Halaman 295 - Hall, that in construing wills, and indeed statutes, and all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some absurdity or some repugnance or inconsistency with the rest of the instrument, in which case the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words may be modified, so as to avoid that absurdity and inconsistency, but no further.
Halaman 288 - May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, no person shall be entitled to recover any charge in any court of law for any medical or surgical advice, or...