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  • Wheeler v Metropolitan Board Of Works

    22 Jun 1869 LR 4 Exch 303, Ex Ct

    LANDLands clauses act, 1845 (8 vict. c. 18), s. 133Poor-rate
  • Dickson v Neath and Brecon Railway Co

    21 Jan 1869 LR 4 Exch 87, Ex Ct

    Subsequent citations: 3.
    PRACTICECommon law procedure act, 1854 (17 & 18 vict. c. 125), s. 60Oral Examination of Judgment Debtor
  • Eastwood v Avison

    28 Jan 1869 LR 4 Exch 141, Ex Ct

    Subsequent considerations : 1 neutral.
    WILLConstructionEstate Tail by Implication
  • Lewis v M’Kee

    04 Dec 1868 LR 4 Exch 58, Ex Ct

    Subsequent citations: 1.
    SHIPPINGBill of ladingDischarge of Consignee from Liability
  • Massey v Sladen

    23 Nov 1868 LR 4 Exch 13, Ex Ct

    Subsequent considerations : 2 neutral. Subsequent citations: 2.
    BILL OF SALEDemandReasonable Time
  • Winn v Mossman

    07 Jun 1869 LR 4 Exch 292, Ex Ct

    LOCAL GOVERNMENTBorough justicesApplication of Penalties
  • Earl Of Derby v Bury Improvement Comrs

    28 Feb 1868 LR 3 Exch 121, Ex Ct

    14 May 1869 LR 4 Exch 222, Ex Ct

    Subsequent citations: 2.
    NUISANCESewersConstruction
  • Gilpin v Cohen and Benjamin

    27 Jan 1869 LR 4 Exch 131, Ex Ct

    ARRESTPrivilege from arrestAccused Person appearing on his Recognizances at the Hearing of the Charge against himself.
    Jan. 27. KELLY, C.B. In this case a question arises of very considerable importance, and, so far as I know, arises now for the first time in a court of law in this country. That question is, whether one who is charged with a crime before a police magistrate is privileged from arrest under civil process on his way from the court to his own home, after the adjournment of the case. I am of opinion that the privilege does exist, and that the defendant Benjamin is entitled to be discharged. Various authorities were cited before us, but none directly
  • Dixon v Wrench

    16 Apr 1869 LR 4 Exch 154, Ex Ct

    DEBTDebtor and creditorCharging Order
  • Lloyd v Burrup

    08 Dec 1868 LR 4 Exch 63, Ex Ct

    ECCLESIASTICAL LAWChurchwardensMinister's Stipend

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