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Case Name | Citation(s) | Court | Jurisdiction | Date † | Full Text | Citation Index | |
Kenny v Lynch [1847] IELawRpEq 32 | (1846-1847) 9 IEq R 530 | Republic of Ireland | 4 Feb 1847 | BAILII |
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Belcher v Vardon | [1845] EngR 920 | United Kingdom | circa 1845 | CommonLII |
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Charles Scott Bailiff of William Moore v John Lloyd |
34 US 418; |
United States Supreme Court | United States | 1 Jan 1835 | WorldLII |
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John Lloyd v Charles Scott Bailiff of William S Moore |
29 US 205; |
United States Supreme Court | United States | 1 Jan 1830 | WorldLII |
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R v Parkyns | [1820] EngR 423 | United Kingdom | circa 1820 | CommonLII |
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Doe, on the Demise of Grimes , Assignees of Hammond, a Bankrupt, v Gooch | [1820] EngR 420 | United Kingdom | circa 1820 | CommonLII |
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Cholmondeley v Clinton |
[1820] EngR 550; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1820 | CommonLII |
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Murray versus Harding, Junior Clerk C B |
[1799] EngR 300; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1799 | CommonLII |
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Anonymous |
[1795] EngR 111; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1795 | CommonLII |
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Anonymous |
[1795] EngR 161; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1795 | CommonLII |
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Anonymous |
[1795] EngR 158; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1795 | CommonLII |
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Spurrier v Mayoss |
[1792] EngR 3132; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1792 | CommonLII |
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Blake v Bunbury |
[1792] EngR 3130; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1792 | CommonLII |
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Richards, qui tam, versus Brown |
[1778] EngR 80; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1778 | CommonLII |
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Holiday in Several Suits vers Pitt |
[1766] EngR 46; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1766 | CommonLII |
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Murray v Harding |
[1746] EngR 374; |
Kings Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1746 | CommonLII |
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City of Oxford's Case |
[1726] EngR 791; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1726 | CommonLII |
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Buckler versus Millerd |
[1726] EngR 290; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1726 | CommonLII |
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