| Great Britain. Courts - 1795 - 536 Seiten
...confpiracy of any1 kind ¡s illcgd, although thé matter about which they confpired mi^ht have been law ul for them, or any of them, to do, if they had not *confpircdt£> do ir, as * Г 12 1 appears in the cafe of The Tubuiamen v. The Bniuers of Londm (a].... | |
| William Marriott - 1801 - 372 Seiten
...confpiracy of the journeymen in any trade is illegal, though the matter about which they confpired, is lawful for them or any of them to do, if they had had not confpired to do it. 8 Mod. Rep. 10. CLIX. So m regard to every other confpiracy ; and a bare... | |
| 1833 - 514 Seiten
...was decided, that a conspiracy of any kind is illegal, though the matter, about which they conspiied, might have been lawful for them, or any of them to do, if they had not conspired to do it.3 In another case of great interest, which was decided in the court of King's Bench in the year... | |
| Charles Patrick Daly - 1870 - 604 Seiten
...the proposition that a conspiracy of any kind is illegal, though the matter about which the parties conspired might have been lawful for them, or any...of them, to do, if they had not conspired to do it. The first volume of the Modern Reports, in which this reference is found, is one of the least reliable... | |
| Robert Samuel Wright - 1887 - 334 Seiten
...that "a conspiracy of any kind is illegal, tho' the matter about which they conspired might (4723) have been lawful for them or any of them to do, if they had not eonspired to do it; and this appeared in the case of the tub-women against the brewers of London."... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1888 - 830 Seiten
...not obliged to work at all by the day, but by the year by 5 Eliz. c. 4 (repealed). The court said, " The indictment, it is true, sets forth that the defendants...of them to do, if they had not conspired to do it." R. v. Tailors of Cambridge, 8 Mod. 11. In 1799, two journeymen shoemakers were indicted for a conspiracy... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1891 - 660 Seiten
...law." " A conspiracy of any kind is illegal, although the matter about which they conspired might nave been lawful for them, or any of them, to do, if they...conspired to do it, as appears in the case of The Tubwomen \. The. Brewers of London : " ECJC v. Journeymen Tailors of Cambridge, 8 Mod. Rep. 11, 12. Lord Mansfield... | |
| American Bar Association - 1891 - 1052 Seiten
...Cambridge (8 Mod. 11), whose authenticity has been so much disputed ; where the rule is declared that, "a conspiracy of any kind is illegal, although the...any of them to do, if they had not conspired to do it."6 This case, in turn, cites as its authority the mythical case of The Tub-Women vs. The Brewers... | |
| Jay Ford Laning - 1894 - 628 Seiten
...Cambridge, 8 Mod. 1 1, whose authenticity has been so much disputed; where the rule is declared that " a conspiracy of any kind- is illegal, although the...any of them, to do if they had not conspired to do it."(2) This case, in turn, cites as its authority the mythical case of Tub Women v. Brewers of London,... | |
| Thomas Sydenham Cogley - 1894 - 404 Seiten
...denial, &c. but for the conspiracy they were indicted; and a Conspiracy of any kind is illegal, tho' the matter about which they conspired might have been...or any of them to do; if they had not conspired to taining important rules of law cannot be put down so easily. After a work passes through five editions... | |
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