Document Category 1905
| Title | Categories | Tags | Link | hf:tax:document_title | hf:doc_tags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gofah et al v Peter LRSC 5; 1 LLR 458 (1905) | 1905, Customary Law, Evidence Law, Family Law | abduction of wife, absconding spouse, acceptance after breach of bond, Appeal, bond for return of wife, bride price, burden of proof, Costs, customary law, damages, dowry, Estoppel, family responsibility, liability of sureties, marriage under native custom, Monthly and Probate Court, native custom, prying another man’s wife, reversal of judgment, suretyship | gofah-et-al-v-peter-lrsc-5-1-llr-458-1905 | abduction-of-wife absconding-spouse acceptance-after-breach-of-bond appeal bond-for-return-of-wife bride-price burden-of-proof costs customary-law damages dowry estoppel family-responsibility liability-of-sureties marriage-under-native-custom monthly-and-probate-court native-custom prying-another-mans-wife reversal-of-judgment suretyship | |
| Kra v RL LRSC 2; 1 LLR 440 (1905) | 1905, Criminal Law, Evidence Law, Maritime Law | absence of tampering, admiralty law, admissibility of evidence, Appellate Review, common law, correction of sentence, Criminal Law, curative orders, depositions, fines and imprisonment, illegal sentence, issuance of process, justice of the peace proceedings, libel in admiralty, monition, Piracy, protection of foreign commerce, Public Policy, punishment for piracy, Restitution, Statutory interpretation, technical irregularities, unsealed depositions, wrecked vessels, Writ of Error | kra-v-rl-lrsc-2-1-llr-440-1905 | absence-of-tampering admiralty-law admissibility-of-evidence appellate-review common-law correction-of-sentence criminal-law curative-orders depositions fines-and-imprisonment illegal-sentence issuance-of-process justice-of-the-peace-proceedings libel-in-admiralty monition piracy protection-of-foreign-commerce public-policy punishment-for-piracy restitution statutory-interpretation technical-irregularities unsealed-depositions wrecked-vessels writ-of-error | |
| Lackman v Johns LRSC 4; 1 LLR 455 (1905) | 1905 | 1905 Opinions, appellate modification of damages, assessment of damages, civil law, Costs, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, damages, evidentiary insufficiency, excessive damages, hog killing, jury verdict review, litigation procedure, proof of special damages, property damage, Sinoe County, special damages, Supreme Court of Liberia, unlawful killing of livestock | lackman-v-johns-lrsc-4-1-llr-455-1905 | 1905-opinions appellate-modification-of-damages assessment-of-damages civil-law costs court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas damages evidentiary-insufficiency excessive-damages hog-killing jury-verdict-review litigation-procedure proof-of-special-damages property-damage sinoe-county special-damages supreme-court-of-liberia unlawful-killing-of-livestock | |
| Montgomery v Zeiser LRSC 1; 1 LLR 437 (1905) | 1905 | 1905 Opinions, appearance of defendant, Appellate Review, attorney appearance, civil law, commercial transaction, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, Debt Action, Final Judgment, Grand Bassa County, imperfect judgment, irregular judgment procedure, mercantile agreement, Procedural Law, promissory note, remand for new trial, reopening of final judgment, right to jury trial, Supreme Court of Liberia, trial court jurisdiction | montgomery-v-zeiser-lrsc-1-1-llr-437-1905 | 1905-opinions appearance-of-defendant appellate-review attorney-appearance civil-law commercial-transaction court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas debt-action final-judgment grand-bassa-county imperfect-judgment irregular-judgment-procedure mercantile-agreement procedural-law promissory-note remand-for-new-trial reopening-of-final-judgment right-to-jury-trial supreme-court-of-liberia trial-court-jurisdiction | |
| Wood v RL [1905] LRSC 3; 1 LLR 445 (1905) | 1905 | 1905 Opinions, affirmation of conviction, Appellate Review, burden of proof, capital punishment, circumstantial evidence, confession evidence, constitutional law, Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, Criminal Law, death sentence, disbanding jury, double jeopardy, empaneling new jury, jury misconduct, Montserrado County, murder, presumptive evidence, proof beyond reasonable doubt, retrial, separation of juror, Supreme Court of Liberia, twice in jeopardy | wood-v-rl-1905-lrsc-3-1-llr-445-1905 | 1905-opinions affirmation-of-conviction appellate-review burden-of-proof capital-punishment circumstantial-evidence confession-evidence constitutional-law court-of-quarter-sessions-and-common-pleas criminal-law death-sentence disbanding-jury double-jeopardy empaneling-new-jury jury-misconduct montserrado-county murder presumptive-evidence proof-beyond-reasonable-doubt retrial separation-of-juror supreme-court-of-liberia twice-in-jeopardy |