Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 |
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Sivu 373
... allowed by law , there will be but few lenders ; and those principally bad men , who will break through the law , and take a profit ; and then will endeavour to indemnify themselves from the danger of the penalty , by making that profit ...
... allowed by law , there will be but few lenders ; and those principally bad men , who will break through the law , and take a profit ; and then will endeavour to indemnify themselves from the danger of the penalty , by making that profit ...
Sivu 403
... allowed him , not exceeding three per cent .; but if they pay ten shilling in the pound , he is to be allowed five per cent .; if twelve shillings and six - pence , then seven and a half per cent . ; and if fifteen shillings in the ...
... allowed him , not exceeding three per cent .; but if they pay ten shilling in the pound , he is to be allowed five per cent .; if twelve shillings and six - pence , then seven and a half per cent . ; and if fifteen shillings in the ...
Sivu 427
... allowed to pay himself first , by retaining in his hands so much as his debt amounts to ( r ) . But an executor of his own wrong is not allowed to retain ( 34 ) : for that would tend to encourage creditors to strive who should first ...
... allowed to pay himself first , by retaining in his hands so much as his debt amounts to ( r ) . But an executor of his own wrong is not allowed to retain ( 34 ) : for that would tend to encourage creditors to strive who should first ...
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