Results: 53

  • Baker v Baker

    06 Apr 1880 5 PD 142, PDA

    22 Jun 1880 6 PD 12, DC

    Subsequent citations: 1.
    HUSBAND AND WIFEDissolution of marriageLunatic Petitioner
  • The Vicar, Churchwardens, and Parishioners Of St Sepulchre, London v The Churchwardens, Vestry, and Parishioners Of St Sepulchre, Middlesex

    09 Aug 1879 5 PD 64, Const Ct

    ECCLESIASTICAL LAWFacultyStatus of Churchwardens of a Parish divided into Two Divisions and having a Separate Vestry for each Division.
    Aug. 9. DR. TRISTRAM. The petitioners in this case are the vicar of the parish of St. Sepulchre (which is situated partly within the city of London and partly in the county of Middlesex) and the three churchwardens elected by the vestry for the city portion of the parish. They ask for a further or supplemental faculty to authorize them and their successors to make certain alterations and to do certain restorations in their parish church not authorized by a previous faculty issued in April, 1878. The defendants are the two churchwardens elected by the Middlesex portion of the parish,
  • The Solicitor Of The Duchy Of Cornwall Against The Next Of Kin, &, Of Thomas Canning

    13 Jan 1880 5 PD 114, PDA

    ADMINISTRATIONBastard IntestateRights of the Duchy of Cornwall
  • The Matthew Cay (1879 B No 106)

    26 Nov 1879 5 PD 49, PDA

    PRACTICEDamageDefence on Merits and on Ground of Compulsory Pilotage
  • The Robert Dixon (1879 J 173)

    24 Feb 1879 4 PD 121, PDA

    08 Dec 1879 5 PD 54, CA

    ADMIRALTYSalvageTowage Contract
  • In Re St Lawrence, Pittington

    18 Mar 1880 5 PD 131, Const Ct

    ECCLESIASTICAL LAWFacultyReredos
  • The Elina (Note)

    13 Apr 1880 5 PD 237, PDA

  • Hutley v Grimstone

    Subsequent considerations : 1 negative. Subsequent citations: 1.
  • The Talca

    19 Feb 1880 5 PD 169, PDA

    ADMIRALTYRestraintBail for safe Return
  • The Consett (1877 R 376)

    25 Feb 1880 5 PD 77, CA

    Subsequent citations: 1.
    PRACTICEAction of Damage by Owners of Ship and Owners of CargoCosts of Reference.
    JESSEL, M.R. I think that this appeal cannot succeed. Under the Judicature Act the costs are subject to the discretion of the judge, that is, of course his judicial discretion. When the trial takes place and there are cross claims, and both parties claim the full amount of damages, and the judge holds both to blame, he may well act upon the rule that there shall be no costs. But the investigation before the registrar is a new litigation. It may be stopped at the outset by the defendants tendering a reasonable sum, or it may be carried on to

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