 | William Blackstone - 1791
...abandons or withdraws his profecution ; which is the cafe in judgments upon a nonfuit or reiraxit. THE judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the judges, is not their determination or lenience, but the determination and fentence of the la-tv. It is the conclufion that naturally and... | |
 | William Blackstone - 1794
...are inefficient to fupport his action, and therefore abandons or withdraws his profecution j which is the cafe in judgments upon a nonfuit or retraxit. THE judgment, though pronounced or awarded by tin judges, is not their determination or fcntence, but the determination and femence of the law. It... | |
 | William Blackstone - 1794
...and therefore abandons or withdraws his profecution ; which is the cafe in judgments upon a mnfuit or retraxit. THE judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the judges, is not their determination or fcntence, but the determination and fentence of the law. It is the conclufion that naturally and regularly... | |
 | William Blackstone - 1800
...andons or withdraws his profecution ; which is the cafe in judgments upon a nortfuit or retraxit. 4 THE judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the...conclufion that naturally and regularly follows from the premifes of law and fact, which ftand thus : againft him, who hath rode over my corn, I may recover... | |
 | William Blackstone - 1800
...and therefore ab andons or withdraws his profecution; which is the cafe in judgments upon a norifuit or retraxit, THE judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the judges, is not their determination or fcntence, but the determination and fentence of the laiv. It is the conclufion that naturally and regularly... | |
 | 1816
...abandons or withdraws his proiccution : which is the cafe in judgments upon a nonfiui or retrax:'.. The judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the...determination and fentence of the law ; it is the remedy prefcribed by law for the ret'.refs of injuries ; and the fuit or action is the vehicle or means... | |
 | Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816
...burned alive. But the lumia upon a nonfait or reiraxit. The judgment, though piououiiced pr award«! by the judges, is not their determination or fentence, but the determination aoj fentence of the1 ¡a<tu ; it is the remedy prenity of the Englifh nation hat authorifed, by tacú... | |
 | Octavius Pickering, William Howard Gardiner - 1821 - 225 страница
...which are quoted from tkwUs of most familiar and unquestionable authority. "The judgment, (it is said) though pronounced, or 'awarded by the judges, is not their determination or sentence, bat the determination and sentence of the law. It is the conclusion that naturally and regularly... | |
 | 1823
...withdraws his prosecution ; which is the case in judgements upon a nonsuit or retrofit. The judgement) though pronounced or awarded by the judges, is not their determination or sentence, but the determination and sentence of the lair. It is the conclusion that naturally and regularly... | |
 | sir William Blackstone - 1825
...and therefore abandons or withdraws his prosecution ; which is the case in judgments upon a nonsuit or retraxit. THE judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the judges, is not their determination or sentence, but the determination and sentence of the law. It is the conclusion that • naturally and... | |
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