10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RECOGNISOR»
Discover the use of
recognisor in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
recognisor and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Digest of the Laws of New Jersey
... in which such recognisor may be bound L to appear, shall be and they are
hereby empowered and directed, on motion of the attorney-general, prosecutor of
the pleas, or attorney appointed by the court to prosecute the pleas in his
absence, ...
Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus Elmer, John Thompson Nixon, 1861
2
The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt. [1572-1617]: In English, ...
Where the Sheriff shall deliver the Recognisor's Lands to the Re- cognifee upon
Extent by him made, and where not ; but upon Extent returned, Writ (hall be
awarded to deliver the Lands, and what Return is good. B. 4. 67, 74. How
Execution ...
Great Britain. Courts, Sir Edward Coke, Edward Bulstrode, 1727
3
The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt. [1572-1617]: In ...
40. See tit. Audita querela, Extingu;Jh- vient, and Contribution. Where the Sheriff
shall deliver the □ . recognisor's lands to the recognisee upon extent by him
made, and where .'.not ; but upon extent returned, writ stall be awarded to deliver
the ...
Sir Edward Coke, George Wilson, 1777
4
Reports of Cases ... 1754-1845
If the argument of the plaintiffs hold good, a mistake to the value of one cent in the
entry of judgment on the docket, will vitiate the recognisance, and discharge the
recognisor. The plaintiffs would in that case lose their debt, and the defendant ...
Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, 1885
5
Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
The scire facias was issued, for the use of Hugh Hamilton, one of the heirs of the
said John Hamilton, deceased, on the recognisance before mentioned, against
John Kean, the recognisor, and John Close, terre-tenant of the lands, &c., taken ...
Thomas Sergeant, William Rawle, 1845
6
Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of ...
Here, the objection is, that the writ named James Mackey as joint and several
recognisor, &c., and the amendment of the declaration proposed to describe the
recognisance as several only. Now, it appears to me, that the words of
description, ...
Thomas Sergeant, William Rawle, 1875
7
The new Natura Bevium of the most Reverend Judge Anthony ...
C If a Man be bounden in a Statute-Merchant, and certain '54- Indentures of
Defeasance are made of the said Statute, and *Jialcy'/ afterwards the Conusee
doth arrest the Recognisor and im- * * prisbneth him, and taketh the
Defeazancefiom ...
Anthony Fitzherbert, 1718
8
The New Natura Brevium of the Most Reverend Judge, Mr. ...
C If a Man be bounden in a Statute-Merchant, and certain !>'□ ''♢• Indentures of
Defeasance are made of the said Statute, and '^,paic*'' -'- afterwards the Conusee
doth arrest the Recognisor and im- ''" prisonethhim, and taketh the Deseaiance ...
Sir Anthony Fitzherbert, 1718
9
Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
The constable shall lay the book before the justice present at 20 the time when
and place where the recognisor is required to appear. (5.) If the recognisor does
not appear at the time and place required, or within one hour after, the justice
shall ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1882
10
The English Municipal Code: Being the Municipal Corporations ...
The constable shall lay the book before the justice present at the time when and
place where the recognisor is required to appear. (5.) If the recognisor does not
appear at the time and place required, or within one hour after, the justice shall ...
Joseph William Hume-Williams, Sir John Richard Somers Vine, 1882