Poole's Case
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 01 January 1688 |
Date | 01 January 1688 |
Court | Exchequer |
English Reports Citation: 90 E.R. 934
IN CHANCERY AND THE EXCHEQUER-CHAMBER
Anonymus
appearance. 1. anonymus. Mich. 1 Ann. 1 Salk. 64. Formerly when a writ issued out of B. R. it was entred upon a roll, so that tho' the officer did not return the writ at the day, yet the defendant might appear either to save a penalty, or his inheritance. And so they did in the Common Pleas; the entry on the roll being thus, viz. Dominus Rex misit breve suum clausum in hsec verba, &c. Per Holt C.J.
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New Zealand Government Property Corporation v HM & S. Ltd
...The tenant cannot remove them when his term comes to an end. All this goes back to the time of Sir John Holt, C.J. In 1795 he had before him Poole's case. A soap-boiler was the tenant for years of a house in Holborn. For the convenience of his trade he put up vats and coppers and paved the ......
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Sawridge Manor Ltd. v. Selkirk Springs International Corp. et al., (1995) 63 B.C.A.C. 29 (CA)
...Government Property Corp. v. H.M. & S. Ltd., [1982] 1 All E.R. 624 (C.A.), refd to. [para. 41]. Poole's Case (1703), Holt (K.B.) 65; 90 E.R. 934; 1 Salk. 368, refd to. [para. 42]. Reeves v. Pope, [1914] 2 K.B. 284 (C.A.), refd to. [para. 55]. National Provincial Bank v. Ainsworth, [1965......
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