| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1823 - 856 pages
...the possession, order, and disposition is in a person who is not the owner, and who ought not to have them, but whom the owner permits unconscientiously, as the act supposes, to have the order and disposition ; and he asks this question : Who was the true owner of this property after... | |
| Henry Maddock - Equity - 1827 - 520 pages
...not properly belong, and who ought not to have them, but whom the owner permits, unconscicntiously, as the Act supposes, to have such Order and Disposition....in the *construction of the Act, the nature of the [*635 Possession has always been considered ; and the words have been construed to mean Possession... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1857 - 1052 pages
...disposition is in a person who is not the owner, to whom they do not properly belong, who ought not to have them, but whom the owner permits, unconscientiously,...deceit by a trader from the visible possession of property to which he was not entitled; but in the construction of the act the , nature of the possession... | |
| Law - 1846 - 700 pages
...belong, and who ought not to have had them, and who had been permitted by the owner unconscientiously to have such order and ^disposition, the object was to prevent deceit by a trader by goods being left in his possession to which he was not entitled ; but in the construction of the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, William Newland Welsby, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Gordon - Law reports, digests, etc - 1849 - 912 pages
...properly belong, and who (a) 21 Jac. 1, c. 19, s. 11. (6) 1 Scho. & Lef. 336. 1848. ought not to have them, but whom the owner permits, unconscientiously...deceit by a trader, from the visible possession of property to which he was not entitled ; but in the construction of the act the nature of the possession... | |
| Asa Kinne - Law - 1854 - 358 pages
...a person who is not the true owner, to whom they do not properly belong, and who ought not to have them, but whom the owner permits unconscientiously,...such order and disposition. The object was to prevent c'eceit by a trader from his visible possession of property to which he was not entitled ; but, in... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1856 - 976 pages
...is in a person who is not the owner, to whom they do not properly belong, and who ought not to have them, but whom the owner permits unconscientiously, as the Act supposes, to have such order (a) 1 Sck. 4 Lef. 336. 1855. Ex parte BARCLAY and Others. In re ( J.vw AN. 1855. Er parte BARCLAY and... | |
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