Clowes against Jones, falsely calling herself Clowes

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date1842
Year1842
Date1842
CourtArches Court
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2 cases
  • Mayor and Munday v Williams and Iles
    • United Kingdom
    • Ecclesiastical Court
    • 28 February 1843
    ...Held, that the first will was not thereby revived ; and that parol evidence is not admissible to shew an intention to revive. [S. C 2 Notes of Cases, 1%; 7 Jur 219 ] Charlotte Barh'eld, deceased, made and duly executed a will on the 15th of January, 1841, whereof she appointed the plaintiff......
  • Clowes against Jones, falsely calling herself Clowes
    • United Kingdom
    • Ecclesiastical Court
    • 2 November 1842
    ...Citation: 163 E.R. 697 IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS AT DOCTORS' COMMONS Clowes against Jones, falsely calling herself Clowes S. C. 2 Notes of Cases, 1, 7 Jur. 449. clowes against jones, falsely calling herself clowes. Arches Court, Nov 2nd, 1842 -A libel in a suit promoted by the husband ag......
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  • CDC Outbreak Response Team – 2011 was a Busy Year
    • United States
    • LexBlog United States
    • 10 December 2011
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    • LexBlog United States
    • 11 December 2011
    ...from 35 states: AK (1), AL (3), AZ (2), CA (1), GA (5), IA (1), ID (2), IL (3), IN (1), KS (1), KY (3), MA (2), MD (2), MI (2), MN (4), MO (2), NC (1), ND (1), NE (2), NJ (2), NM (3), NV (1), NY (1), OH (1), OK (1), OR (1), PA (6), SC (2), SD (1), TN (2), TX (1), UT (3), WA (5), WI (3), WY ......
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    • United States
    • LexBlog United States
    • 11 December 2011
    ...from 35 states: AK (1), AL (3), AZ (2), CA (1), GA (5), IA (1), ID (2), IL (3), IN (1), KS (1), KY (3), MA (2), MD (2), MI (2), MN (4), MO (2), NC (1), ND (1), NE (2), NJ (2), NM (3), NV (1), NY (1), OH (1), OK (1), OR (1), PA (6), SC (2), SD (1), TN (2), TX (1), UT (3), WA (5), WI (3), WY ......
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  • Executive Detention, Boumediene, and the New Common Law of Habeas
    • United States
    • Iowa Law Review No. 95-2, February 2010
    • 1 February 2010
    ...on natural justice, that no man shall be prejudiced by evidence which he had not the liberty to cross examine.'" (quoting State v. Webb, 2 N.C. (1 Hayw.) 103, 104 (N.C. 1794) (per curiam))); see Pointer v. Texas, 380 U.S. 400, 408 (1965) (Harlan., J., concurring in the result) (the "right o......
  • Crawford v. Washington and Davis v. Washington's Originalism: Historical Arguments Showing Child Abuse Victims' Statements to Physicians Are Nontestimonial and Admissible as an Exception to the Confrontation Clause - Tom Harbison
    • United States
    • Mercer University School of Law Mercer Law Reviews No. 58-2, January 2007
    • Invalid date
    ...cites that were decided within fifty years of the Confrontation Clause's ratification do not help his position either. In State v. Webb, 2 N.C. (1 Hayw.) 103 (1794), the court stated that its holding was dependent on a state statute that did not allow for admissibility of a deposition if th......
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    • Sage International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The No. 8-4, December 2004
    • 1 December 2004
    ...150, 154, 162State v Rivera (Supreme Court ofConnecticut, 6 April 2004) 2004Conn LEXIS 129 ................... 152, 155State v Webb 2 NC 103 (1794).......... 147State v Whelchel, 801 P2d 948 (1990).................................................... 149Suvaal v Cessnock City Council [2003]H......
  • The Fourth Amendment and General Law.
    • United States
    • Yale Law Journal Vol. 132 No. 4, February 2023
    • 1 February 2023
    ...outbuildings that are close to a house might be burglary, whereas breaking into distant outbuildings might not be. See State v. Twitty, 2 N.C. (1 Hayw.) 102, 103 (1794); 4 WILLIAM BLACKSTONE, COMMENTARIES *225; see also Commonwealth v. Barney, 64 Mass. (10 Cush.) 480, 481 (1852) (determinin......
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