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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday June 3 1901

1901

Morrison :— That the Humanitarian League notes with much pleasure the progress made during the past year in the thtinianising public feeling with regard to the prison system as shown on the one hand in the practical disuse of the treadmill the modification of prison punishments and other reforms for which the league has contended aud on the other hand in the defeat of all attempts to exten [...] At the rear of Plaintiffs' hotel the Plaintiffs had ground which they used as a bowling green and which adjoined the property sold to the Defendant and the object with which such covenant was inserted in the conveyance was to protect the privacy of the bowling green and of the hotel premises. [...] The Defendant built a number of workman's cottages on the lands the subject-matter of the sale to him the backs whereof were some 20 feet from the fence which separated the properties of the two litigants. [...] The question was whether the resumption of chabitation discharged the Defendant the husband from his liability to pay the arrears of 26 weeks for. [...] The other contention of law on behalf of the Appellant was that tile mode of attachment adopted by the lower Court was not in accordance with the provisions of sec.
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