Rapports judiciaires revisés de la Province de Québec ...

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C.O. Beauchemin & Fils, 1893 - Law reports, digests, etc
 

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Page 312 - and in remainder, one after another, in order and course as " they respectively shall be in priority of birth, and the several " and respective heirs of the body and bodies of all and every " such son and sons lawfully issuing; every elder of such
Page 113 - perplexing •intricacies, the hazardous and " endless necessity of perpetual conveyances for the purpose " of transmitting it from, hand to hand. The charter or act " of incorporation, a law peculiar to itself, not only specifies " the particular undertaking or .business to which it is
Page 350 - whatsoever, above the value of six pounds, for " the forbearance of one hundred pounds for a year, and " so after that rate for a greater or lesser sum or value, " or for a longer or shorter time ; and the said
Page 112 - namely, the bestowal of the character and proper"ties of individuality on a collective and changing body of " men. By those means, perpetual succession of many persons " are considered as the same, and may act
Page 212 - in this act contained, shall extend to discharge out of " prison any person charged in debt, or other action, or with " process in any civil suit. " Whether the Defendant therefore is or is not legally confined, the present motion cannot be granted.
Page 18 - le susdit jugement, savoir le jugement rendu par la Cour Supérieure, le 30 avril 1857 ; et cette cour procédant à rendre le jugement que la dite Cour Supérieure aurait dû rendre, condamne le Défendeur (Intimé) à payer à l'Appelante, pour les causes d'action, la somme de £100
Page 418 - each shareholder shall be individually liable to " the creditors of the Company to an amount equal to the " amount unpaid on the stock held by him
Page 497 - invalid by reason of such purchase, sale " or use prior to the application for such patent as aforesaid " except on proof of abandonment of such invention to the " public, or that such purchase, sale or prior use had been or " existed for more than one year prior to
Page 404 - in the court below, on the 21st. day of June, 1854, and the court now here proceeding to render the judgment which the court below ought to have rendered ; it is adjudged that the above mentioned and described lot of land be and the same is hereby declared charged and hypothecated for the payment of the sum of £20 3s.
Page 239 - is not in the words of the statute, which says : " In case sufficient distress cannot be found, it " shall be lawful for such Justices of the Peace to cause the " amount of such wages and expenses to be levied on the ship " in respect of the service on board which the wages are