The English Reports: House of Lords (1677-1865), Volume 5

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W. Green, 1901
 

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Page 604 - and assigns, by themselves, or such other person as he or they might " appoint or agree with, and no others, from time to time and at all times thereafter ' during the term of years in the said last-mentioned letters patent expressed, that they might lawfully make, use, exercise, and vend an invention therein mentioned
Page 579 - ought never to be lost sight of in any case, and is peculiarly applicable to the present, namely, " that the office of all the Judges is " always to make such construction as shall suppress the mischief and advance the " remedy, and to suppress subtle inventions and evasions for continuance of the mischief >: and pro prívalo commodo ; and
Page 162 - And it is further ordered, that the cause be remitted back to the Court of Exchequer, to do therein as shall be just, and consistent with this judgment, without prejudice to such claim as the executors may be advised to make to
Page 260 - It is enacted by the statute of frauds, " That no action can be maintained whereby " to charge the Defendants upon any special promise to answer for the debt, default. " or miscarriage of another person, unless the agreement upon which such action
Page 579 - always to make such construction as shall suppress the mischief and advance the " remedy, and to suppress subtle inventions and evasions for continuance of the mischief >: and pro prívalo commodo ; and to add force and life to the cure and remedy, according " to the true intent of the makers of the act,
Page 490 - and any of the parties were to be at liberty to apply to the Court, as there should be occasion. Against this decree, or decretal order, William Nicol, as administrator of George Nicol, appealed to the House of Lords. For the Appellant, Mr.
Page 602 - these presents, sealed with our seals, dated the 13th day of July, in the sixth year of the reign ' of our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United King' dom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender
Page 335 - unto my said wife and her assigns, for and during the term of her natural life, or so long as she shall remain my widow, for her and their own use and benefit, and from and immediately after the decease or marriage of my said wife, whichever shall first happen, that my said trustees shall stand possessed of the said
Page 597 - The fifth, sixth, and last counts of the declaration were the common counts for money paid, laid out, and expended by the Plaintiff to and for the use of the Defendant, and for money had and received by the Defendant to and for the use of the Plaintiff, and on

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