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REVISION COURTS

... comrmeceiet of the proceedings Mr. Alfred Birkett, who represented the Unionist party, sad he had pleasuze in welcoming Mr. t Alfred MUs, the agent for the Liberal party, C who made his first appearance in that court, I The Revising Barrister joined in ...

EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY

... ar Cooper v. Davenport (Winstanley third party). ?? -On Saturdey this case was before the Court of tb Appeal, composed of lords Justices A. L. to Smith, Collins, and Romer, on the appeal of the ar third party from a decision of the County Court eq judge ...

AN EX-SOLDIER'S ACTION FOR TRESPASS

... goods, and gneray ransacked the place. This procedure, the plin- tiff contended, was contrary to the agreement between the parties and a trespass. Mr. Shee, in his address to the jury on behaff of the defendants, said their story did not agree at all with ...

REVISION COURTS

... Mr. A- Mills again represent- ti ing the Liberal party, and Mr. A. Birkett the , Unionists. Colonel Blundell, M.P., 10, Strat- 01 ton-street, Piccadilly, London, was objected to is by the Liberal party as occupier of premises in P Demesne-street, Seacombe ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... Muldowney for the dissolution of her marriage with Richard Muidowney on teo ground of his alleged cruelty and desertion The parties were married in 1586e At the time of the m arriag e the petitioner was a mdow,1 hvig been married i 1877 to the late Lord ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... marriage on the ground of the adultery of his wife, Helen Maud Bennett, with the co- respondent. Mr. Middleton said that the parties were married on the Ist. November, Ir93, at the Parish Church, Liverpool, and had cohabited together at various places, including ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... with Mr. Barnard on behalf of the petitioner, said that the parties were married on May 5th, 1894, at the Registrar's office, Nottingham. There were two children of the marriage. The parties played in various parts of England, and also went in 1897 to ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... desertion and adultery. ugh Mr. Grazebrook, for the petitioner, stated nk- Dre, that the parties were married in 1881 at St. iust Thouias.'s Church, Blackburn. The parties ong- lived fairly happily until the middle of 1897, and when the respondent appeared ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... Nuttall, which was the petition of Edward James Grieves for a divorce owing to his wife's miscondqt witb a C Mr. Nuttall. The parties were married and b first lived at Leicester. In 1898, while at Peter- b borouggh, some letters arrived addressed' Miss 3 ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... husband's adultery and desertion. The parties lived happily down to 1896, when it was arranged that Mrs. Camp- bell should spend the winter in Egypt with some relatives, and from that period until January last year the parties lived apart. Petitioner from time ...

PAINFUL DESERTION CASE AT COLWYN BAY

... for deserting his wife, Lily Eugene Kirkpatrick, Coiwyn Bay. Mr. James Amphlett, who appeared for the plaintiff, said the parties wvee married about five years ago, and plaintiff since then had suffered the most persistent cruelty and neglect. In 1898 ...

CHANCERY OF LANCASHIRE

... referred to the guardian committee of the society, whoae decýsion in such matters was to be final. The dispute between the *parties was that certain ner rules had not been duly passed, and were, there- fore, not valid and binding. The contention of the plaintiff ...