Pyke's Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench for the District of Quebec in the Province of Lower Canada: In Hilary Term, in the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of George III., Page 251811 - Law reports, digests, etc - 77 pages |
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... Code Civile , and under the Provincial Ordinance , 25 Geo . III . c . 2. s . 38. which declares that " For the satisfaction of all Judgments given in com- " mercial matters , between merchants or traders as well as of all debts due to ...
... Code Civile , and under the Provincial Ordinance , 25 Geo . III . c . 2. s . 38. which declares that " For the satisfaction of all Judgments given in com- " mercial matters , between merchants or traders as well as of all debts due to ...
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... Code Civile prescribes " la forme de procéder , " that is , the practice in the Courts of the Juges Consuls , and it is undoubtedly a fact , that the whole of this Title was abolished by the Redaction , " attendu que " cette ...
... Code Civile prescribes " la forme de procéder , " that is , the practice in the Courts of the Juges Consuls , and it is undoubtedly a fact , that the whole of this Title was abolished by the Redaction , " attendu que " cette ...
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... Code Civile . Upon the principles stated , this will be found to be a very clear case . All tradesmen , by the law of France , were considered to be merchants , or rather dealers ; and all suits , to which merchants and dea- lers were ...
... Code Civile . Upon the principles stated , this will be found to be a very clear case . All tradesmen , by the law of France , were considered to be merchants , or rather dealers ; and all suits , to which merchants and dea- lers were ...
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... Code Civile ; " Les demandes en complainte , " ou en réintégrande ne pourront être jointes au " pétitoire , ni le pétitoire poursuivi que la demande 66 en complainte ou en réintégrande n'ait été termi- " née et la condamnation ...
... Code Civile ; " Les demandes en complainte , " ou en réintégrande ne pourront être jointes au " pétitoire , ni le pétitoire poursuivi que la demande 66 en complainte ou en réintégrande n'ait été termi- " née et la condamnation ...
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... Code Civile 5. Tit . Art . 1st . and 5th . Jud . M. S. S. It 1810 . against It is the mode of alleging that 42 CASES IN HILARY TERM.
... Code Civile 5. Tit . Art . 1st . and 5th . Jud . M. S. S. It 1810 . against It is the mode of alleging that 42 CASES IN HILARY TERM.
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Page 12 - In proof of all facts concerning commercial matters, recourse shall be had, in all the courts of civil jurisdiction in this province, to the rules of evidence laid down by the laws of England.
Page 9 - ... the buyer shall accept part of the goods or choses in action so contracted to be sold or sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the contract, or in part payment, or unless some note or memorandum in writing of the contract or sale be signed by the party to be charged or his agent in that behalf.
Page 9 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandise, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards, shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part...
Page 4 - Pleas, grounded on debts, promises, contracts and agreements of a mercantile nature only, between Merchant and Merchant, and Trader and Trader, so reputed and understood, according to law, and also of personal wrongs, proper to be compensated in damages, may, at the option and choice of either party, have and obtain the trial and verdict of a Jury, as well for the assessment of damages on personal wrongs committed, as the determination of matters of fact in any such cause.
Page 42 - The matters which constitute the demande and the defense, in any case, are respectively setforth in the pleadings of the parties, which vary, according to the grounds upon which they are made, and the objects they are designed to attain. Pleading, therefore is the statement of the facts which constitute the plaintiff,s cause of action, or the defendant's ground of defence, exhibited in writing in technical form.
Page 10 - Canadians or new Subjects; the Jury shall be composed of an equal number of each, if such be required by either of the Parties in any of the above mentioned Instances.
Page 44 - ... still what is omitted in the conclusions cannot be supplied by the court, not even if it appears in substance in the body, or libel, of the pleading, (m) The declaration is the first pleading in every case.
Page 73 - Form hereinafter expressed, and shall be signed by the Person or Persons transferring the Property of the said Ship or Vessel by Sale or Contract, or Agreement for Sale...
Page 29 - ... out-houses, with two bearing orchards on the premises aforesaid. Now this is to give notice, that the houseing, mills, lands, &c. will be exposed to sale, by way of publick vendue, on Monday the twenty-third day of April next; on the premises aforesaid, between the hours of twelve and five in the afternoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known, by me JOHN TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Page 4 - ... merchants or traders, and the subject matter grounded on debts, promises, contracts, and agreements, of a mercantile nature only...