Wingfield v Stratford and Osman

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1790
Date01 January 1790
CourtCourt of the King's Bench
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    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 27 January 1994
    ...whose legs are extended to completely cover the feet. (k) 'knitted fabrics': knitted fabrics of construction of 28 gauge or more that is to say 15 vertical stitches or more per 2 centimeters." [95] In addition, it can and should be assumed that, because of their particular expertise on a pa......
  • R. v. Parranto,
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    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 12 November 2021
    ...from starting points facilitate appellate intervention in comparison to sentencing ranges: . . . it is much easier to upset a sentence of, say, 15 months’ imprisonment when the starting point is 3 years than it is when the range is 12 months to 3 years. The departure from the low end of the......
  • R. v. Sharpe (J.R.), (1999) 127 B.C.A.C. 76 (CA)
    • Canada
    • British Columbia Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 30 June 1999
    ...material that are contact sheets which would be by someone who is developing their own pictures and the contact sheets would have up to, say, 15, 20 pictures on the one sheet and then from there, they can develop them into larger pictures. They'll be quite small on the contact sheets. Where......
  • Dolan (Inspector of Taxes) v AB Co Ltd
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 11 March 1966
    ...the other features of the agreement, as I would be prepared to do if the agreement were specifically for a period of considerable duration, say 15 or 21 years. I agreed clause 8 as a means of ensuring compliance with the terms of the agreement: the basic intention is that a minimum quantity......
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  • London Digest - Spring 2011
    • United Kingdom
    • JD Supra United Kingdom
    • 13 June 2011
    ...to meet its debts but has a liability of uncertain value to meet some 35 years down the future, but what happens if the liability matured in say 15, 10, or 2 years? In light of this uncertainty, it may be that lenders and/or noteholders in future transactions consider including a bespoke in......
  • Balance Sheet Insolvency: The Point of No Return
    • United Kingdom
    • JD Supra United Kingdom
    • 20 April 2011
    ...to meet its debts but has a liability of uncertain value to meet some 35 years down the future, but what happens if the liability matured in say 15, 10, or 2 years? In light of this uncertainty, it may be that www.quinnemanuel.com lenders and/or noteholders in future transactions consider i......
  • Employment Law 2017 Review: Another Year Over...
    • European Union
    • Mondaq European Union
    • 20 December 2017
    ...take paid holiday. As for whether carry over applies, again the answer is…yes.: Carry-over must be allowed and is not limited to a period of say 15 or 18 months as has been held by the courts in relation to those 'prevented' from taking leave due to ill-health. It is for employers to get 'w......
  • Employment Essentials: November 2017's Top 5
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq UK
    • 4 December 2017
    ...annul leave due to ill-health and if so how much can be carried over? Yes, carry-over must be allowed and is not limited to a period of say 15 or 18 months as has been held by the courts in relation to those 'prevented' from taking leave due to ill-health. The CJEU distinguished ill-heath c......
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    • Wildy Simmonds & Hill The Law of the Manor - 2nd Edition Part IV. Setting
    • 29 August 2012
    ...Law of the Manor of village resources. Some glebes were a hide or more; others were like the peasant holding of a virgate or half virgate, say 15 to 30 acres. After the Conquest the glebe was incorporated into the manorial system. A more substantial glebe might constitute a sub-manor with i......
  • Criteria for Registration in Commons Act 2006, Section 15
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    • Wildy Simmonds & Hill Restrictions on the Use of Land Part II. Town and village greens
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    ...evidence to suggest that there was any relevant change that might reasonably lead to the conclusion that evidence about what was happening, say, 15 years ago was not relevant for the purpose of deciding what was happening 20 years ago. 75. In addition to the oral evidence, the inspector had......
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    • Criminal Justice and Behavior No. 35-8, August 2008
    • 1 August 2008
    ...format. Thus, one set of conditions is notallowed whereas the other—the Sandin situation—requires a procedural minuet on the wayto, say, 15 months in penal As for the constitutional standard used to determine cruel and unusual punishment, Judge Brody rules Conditions of confinement may viol......
  • Europe and overseas commodity traders v. Banque Paribas London: zero steps forward and two steps back.
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    • Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law Vol. 33 No. 2, March 2000
    • 1 March 2000
    ...Stock Exchange, as stating that "American investors have discovered that by not having foreign securities in their portfolios for the last, say, 15 to 20 years, they have left money on the table. If they had diversified, they would have enjoyed high rates of return at low risk--an example o......
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  • Finance Act 1971
    • United Kingdom
    • UK Non-devolved
    • 1 January 1971
    ...(1) above relates shall be calculated at the following rate for every 100 or part of 100 of the nominal amount of the capital, that is to say, 15p multiplied by the number of years from the date of issue to the latest date for repayment, a part of a year being treated for this purpose as a ......
  • Derby Corporation Tramways, &c Act 1899
    • United Kingdom
    • UK Non-devolved
    • 1 January 1899
    ...to be worked by power. mechanical power. animal power or subject to the following provisions by mechanical 8s to motive power (that is to say) :- - 15. The carriages used on the tramways may be moved by Provisions power. (1) The mechanical power shall not be used except with the consent of ......
  • Caledonian Railway Act 1902
    • United Kingdom
    • UK Non-devolved
    • 1 January 1902
    ...may be made of any inclination not steeper than the inclinat,ion hereinafter mentioned in connexion tlicrex-ith respcctivcly (that is to say) :- _- 15. In altering for the purposes of this Act tlic road next Inclination of road. Parish. I I l)escription of 1n:endcd HOlld. , Inclination. I R......
  • Keswick Urban District Council (Water) Act 1907
    • United Kingdom
    • UK Non-devolved
    • 1 January 1907
    ...Urban District Council (Water) [Ch. XXvii.] Act, 1907. the subsidiary works connected therewith as " the new works" A.D. 1907. (that is to say): (15) A conduit or line of pipes commencing at a point on the line of pipes number 8 hereinbefore described about 3J chains south-east of the Heigh......
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