Si un distreine beasts sans cause & eux mitt en pownd overt, ne list al owner
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 01 January 1664 |
Date | 01 January 1664 |
Court | Court of Common Pleas |
English Reports Citation: 123 E.R. 338
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Si un distreine beasts sans cause & eux mitt en pownd overt, ne list al owner
338 1 ANDERSON, 32. LXXV. Si un diatreine beasts suns cause & eux mitt en pownd overt, ne list al owner de enfreinder le pownd & de preinder les beasts hors; mes est raise a breve de Replevin per opinion de les Justices de banke. M. 36. H. 8.
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