Wilde v Dowse

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1662
Date01 January 1662
CourtCourt of the King's Bench

English Reports Citation: 82 E.R. 324

King's Bench Division

Wilde
and
Dowse

[159] wilde versus dowse. Error sur un judgement done en le Cheyney Court al Wincheater. Le case fuit, un distresse issuist tors del Cheyney Court al un A. ( que ne fuit un usual officer) a distreyner les avers del B. &c. ou que il trovera suertye pur sufficient pledges, d'appearer le prochein Court. A. distreyn les avers del B. pur que le plaintiff done a luy le usual fee, & il n'ayant prise sufficient security de B. redeliver ses avers. B. ne appeare. Sur tout le matter un action sur le case fuit port. Primierement, fuit adjudge, que le general parlance, q^ il n'ad trove sufficient pledges, fuit assets bien, esteant en le negative. Secondement, a dire, que il ad done a luy vada usualia, sans monstre queux ses fees fuer, est bien. Auterment eat, en un action port pur...

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