James, Gent, One and Co v Cotton: 1831

Citations:

[1831] EngR 127, (1831) 7 Bing 266, (1831) 131 ER 103

Links:

Commonlii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

See AlsoCotton v James, Gent One and C 17-Jan-1829
In trespass for entering plaintiff’s dwelling-house and taking his goods on a plea justifying the trespass by proceedings under a commission of bankruptcy, and replication taking issue on the act of bankruptcy, the defendant is entitled to begn. . .
See AlsoCotton v James, Gent One, and C 18-Jan-1829
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See AlsoCotton v James 30-Jun-1830
The burden of proof can shift during the course of a trial. Silence in circumstances in which a party would be expected to answer might convert evidence into proof. . .
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Insolvency

Updated: 12 April 2022; Ref: scu.320005