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THE MUNICIPAL REFORMERS PROGRAMME

... titated the Liberal party in the City Council will transform themselves into a solid phalanx of ernestreformers, bent-on achiev- ug something wrthyof their nameand principles. Cearly thethaigs way ic are mst neessary to the party are ths elements in which ...

THE QUEEN V. THE RECORDER OF MANCHESTER

... and consequent expense. HIe then romarked that both parties were desirous that the proceedings should continue, so that the decision of their Lordships might be obtained on the matters before the parties. The position of matters was as follows: Judgment ...

ENNISKILLEN ASSIZES

... declared, that lie wv:asinfhrnse4 that one Party was waiting. for, the other, and that, instead t, of granting his wvarrantjto apprehend them, if he had had the e comnmand of the armyle, would have seut a party to cut them. h dfown. - e That your petitioner ...

LOCAL COURTS—CHEAP JUSTICE

... same court. The party cited shall, within one week of the citation; 'sevre the 'party citing him with ti hotice, stating whether he ivishes'to appear' or not, which notice shall be evidence in any suit at law or in equity that the party cited had refused ...

COUNTY COURT

... repairs is dealt with expressly by the parties, then that the express terms are the measure and limit of liability, and that the question of repairs is thereby disposed of. The express provision between the parties in the pro- sent case is that All the ...

LOCAL DIVORCE CASES

... , said the parties were married in 1861, at Cheadle, in Cheshire, and the husband seemed to have believed that his wife had some money; but this conjecture proved wrong, and he then became very violent. Soon after the marriage the parties went to reside ...

THE MURDER OF MISSIONARIES BT FIJIANS

... the interior, and that in order to prevncut further outrage and to preserve the lives of the rest of the numerous mission party, measures had been adopted which resulted in the destruction of the lives of many who had been implicated in the murder and ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MAY 28

... rising of tie court, asked Mr. Rolfe, who is engaged in this case, whether it had ever occurred to him, or to any of the other parties in his suit, that if they persisted in pressing for a re-hearing of the matter in that court and in the House of Lords, it ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—DALGLEISH VERSUS JARVIE

... from which 1847 the party asked to be relieved if nothing hotl costs were to be And discussed in the course of the matcar; it being entirely usy deatl opitlion, which I have very often expressed, tliat where the tatio rights of parties are determilned, or ...

ATTACHMENT AND BREACH OF PROMISE

... settlement, in which parties ware interested who were not now represented before the court at all-wMr. Mor- Fan Howard, Q.C., held that the court had the power to say that the deed of settlement should not stand in the way of the parties being put in their ...

SHOOTING AT LORD STAMFORD'S GAMEKEEPERS

... Stamford's keeper, deposed that he saws the party, but lie did not identify any of tbem.n I Thomas Yarwvood, who was one of the party on the night in question, described what toolt place after the prisoner ar party nrade the first stand. They went towards ...

IMPORTANT CASES UNDER THE NEW PUBLIC-HOUSE ACT

... defendant was bound to show that the parties who obtained the refreshments were bonse fide travellers. Ultimately, how- I Id ever, the whole matter was reduced by the bench to the cossi. deratiol as to whether the parties arriving by the steamers from or ...