| Law reports, digests, etc - 1830 - 1076 pages
...defendant's counsel went to the jury, and they, disbelieving it, found a verdict for the defendant. A rule for a new trial having been obtained, on the ground, that the plaintiff in point of law was entitled to recover, the memorandum being a mere revocable authority... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1831 - 456 pages
...warranty had not been complied with ; but Lord MANSFIELD was of a different opinion, and the jury found a verdict for the plaintiff. A rule for a new trial having been moved for, The Solicitor-General and Wallace, in support of the rule, contended, that the warranty... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - Court rules - 1837 - 1338 pages
...reserved the yard in question. The jury found that he had not, and gave a verdict for the defendants. A rule for a new trial having been obtained on the ground of misdirection, Hill and Humfrey showed cause. The manner in which the locus in quo was used by the plaintiff's tenants,... | |
| Law - 1855 - 790 pages
...inadmissible for want of a stamp, and the learned judge being of that opinion, refused to receive it, a rule for a new trial having been obtained on the ground of its rejection. Jacobs showed cause. — Theonly point in this case is, whether this agreement required... | |
| Francis Hildyard - Insurance law - 1845 - 894 pages
...mentioned in the plaintiff's letter of the x'L'iul of April. The jury found that it was, and returned a verdict for the plaintiff. A rule for a new trial having been obtained, on the ground that it did not appear there had been any express undertaking on the part of the defendants to give... | |
| Banks and banking - 1849 - 938 pages
...accepting the bill with the indorsement on it, gave the defendants authority to pay itt Л rule nisi for a new trial having been obtained on the ground of misdirection, Sir J. Jervis (Attorney-General}, S/tee, Serjeant, and Barstow, showed cause, and said, — The only... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1854 - 730 pages
...course, and directed a verdict for the plaintiff on the issues joined on both pleas. A conditional order for a new trial having been obtained, on the ground of misdirection — O'Callaghan (with whom was Coates) showed cause. The plaintiffs are entitled either to the entire... | |
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