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A26015 The law of obligations and conditions, or, An accurate treatise, wherein is contained the whole learning of the law concerning bills, bonds, conditions, statutes, recognizances, and defeasances ... : to which is added a table of references to all the declarations and pleadings upon bonds, &c. now extant : also another table to the forms of special conditions which lie scattered in our president [sic] books ... : with an index of the principal matters therein contained / by T.A. of Grays-Inn, Esq. Ashe, Thomas, fl. 1600-1618. 1693 (1693) Wing A3972; ESTC R9431 276,581 591

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be presented so that he would resign when the Son of J. was qualified Whereupon the Defendant entred into a Bond of 1000 Marks on Condition having first recited the Agreement that if the Defendant within three Months after request should absolutely resign the said Benefice that then c. In Debt on this Bond the Defendant pleads non requisivit which was found against him And in Arrest of Judgment it was moved that this Bond was made on Simoniacal Contract and so void But the Court gave Judgment for the Plaintiff 1. Because there was no Averment of the Simony 2. That it was not material as to the Bond because that Statute doth not make the Bond or Contract void but only the Presentation The sense of the Court in that Case was that in truth if a Man be preparing a Son for the Clergy and have a Living in his disposal which falls void before his Son be ready he may lawfully take of such person as he shall present a Bond to resign when his Son is become capable of such Living But if a Patron take a Bond absolutely to resign upon Request without any such cause as the Presentment of a Son or to avoid Pluralities or Non-Residence or such reasonable cause but only to a corrupt end to exact Mony by this Bond from the Incumbent or attempt it tho the Bond may be good against the Obligor yet it makes the Church become void and gives the Presentation to the King It seems in this Case if Simony had been averred it would have been left to a Jury to have adjudged what the intention of the corrupt Patron was Crook Trin. 8 Jac. 248 274. John and Lawrens Sir Simon Degg p. 54 55 56. Such a Condition was in Wood and Babington's Case to resign into the hands of the Bishop of London Upon Oyer of this Bond and Condition the Defendant demurred Judgment pro Querente But per Cur. If the Defendant had averred that the Obligation had been made with intent to exact Mony make a Lease c. which in it self had been Simony then it might have been a Question whether this Bond had been good or not but upon this Demurrer it doth not appear there was any Simoniacal Contract and such Bonds might be for good and lawful ends ut supra Crook Car. 180. A Condition to resign on Request which was If Jo. Watson do and shall upon the first of Octob. next or before if the said William Baker at the Parsonage-House of Cowley shall request the same and before John Watson shall take another Benefice in due manner resign the said Rectory Parsonage or Benefice of Cowley aforesaid unto the Bishop or Ordinary of the Diocess whereby the Rectory may become void and the said William Baker may lawfully present to the same then this Obligation to be void The Defendant after Oyer pleads Resignation the Plaintiff replies he did not resign Et hoc petit c. The Defendant demurs for that the Condition is void Per Cur. it hath been above a dozen times adjudged that the Condition is good Quaere if the Resignation shall be tryed per pais or by Certificate 2 Keb. 446. Siderfin p. 387. Baker and Watson M. 20 Car. 2. B. R. In Debt on Bond for payment of Mony at a day certain The Defendant pleads it was made upon a Simoniacal Contract for the Presentation to a Benefice c. per Cur. it is no Plea because it was averred by matter debors and appeared not within the Deed and an Averment shall not be that it was paid for other causes than the Obligation expresseth More n. 729. Noy p. 72. Gregory and Older The Condition was if Web the Patron presented the Defendant and if the Defendant continued Incumbent for a year and after the year at all times within three Months after Notice and Request was ready to resign and did resign the Benefice to the Ordinary to be presented thereto again by Web and should not before resign that then c. The Defendant pleads Stat. 13 14 Eliz. and that after he was inducted he made a Lease to the Plaintiff of the Benefice for 21 years and averred the Obligation was made for enjoying the Land by Lease The Plaintiff demurs Per Cur. the Plea was good but the Averment not sufficient Judgment pro Quaer More n. 835. Web and Hargrave Against Stat. 13 Eliz. c. 20. 14 Eliz. c. 11. Of Non-Residence NO Lease to be made of any Benefice or Ecclesiastical Promotion or any part thereof and not being impropriated shall endure any longer than while the Lessor shall be ordinarily resident and serving the Cure of such Benefice without absence above 80 days in any one year And all Bonds and Covenants for suffering any such Parson to enjoy any such Benefice with Cure shall be void 13 Eliz. c. 20. 14 Eliz. c. 11. either by Parson or Curate the Lease was made to the Curate who leaseth over Qu. If the absence of the Parson shall make the Lease void 1 Leon. p. 100. St. John and Petit's Case Upon the Statute 13 Eliz. of Leases made by Parsons that upon Non-Residence for 80 days the Lease shall be void this Statute voids Bonds for Non-Residence If the Condition be that after Institution and Induction he shall at all times after be ordinarily resident and serve the Cure without being absent 80 days during any one year that he shall be Parson of the said Church this is a good Condition without Averment taken to be for a Simoniacal purpose 1 Rolls Abr. 417. Cary and Yeo. The Condition was that if the Defendant be not absent 80 days from his Benefice nor resign without the assent of his Patron then c. The Defendant pleads Stat. 13 Eliz. That all Leases of Parsons made of their Benefices where they are absent 80 days ultra and all Obligations for enjoying them shall be void and saith he was absent by the space of 80 days and saith not ultra it was held an incurable fault in the Plea Cro. Eliz. p. 88. Gosnal and Kindlemarsh Such another Case in Crook Eliz. p. 490 Earl of Lincoln versus Hoskins Such a Plea was naught 1. The Statute was misrecited tam diu where the words are tam cito 2. Because it is not alledged that he was absent for otherwise neither Lease nor Bond are void Against Statutes of Usury 13 Eliz. c. 8. 21 Jac. 12 Car. 2. c. 13. How and when such Obligations become void or not and the Pleadings thereon IF the Contract be not usurious it shall not be made Usury by mater ex post facto A Bond for 60 l. and gave Bond to pay it and 6 l. Interest at the end of the year and before the end of the year the Obligor pays 6 l. for Interest it is not Usury 1 Bulstr 17. Anonymus A Condition to pay 20 l. per annum during Life it is no Usury but an absolute Bargain had there been any provision
Executor the Release is void Aliter had the Obligation been joynt and several 1 Keb. 936. Scot and Littleton When two are joyntly bound in an Obligation tho' none of them is bound by himself yet none of them shall plead Non est factum for they had sealed and delivered it but he may plead in Abatement of the Writ and every of them is bound in the Entirety therefore if they two are sued and one appears and the other makes default and by process of Law he is Outlawed he which appeared shall be charged with the whole 5 Rep. 119. Whelpdale's Case The Defendant pleads he was bound simul cum R. G. to whom the Plaintiff had released all Actions the said first day of May that being the date in the Declaration The Plaintiff by Replication shewed that after the Obligation sealed by R. G. he released to him and after viz. the same day the Plaintiff sealed the Bond absque hoc quod simul tenetur cum R. G. The Plaintiff demurs this Release doth not discharge the Defendant And per Cur ' the Traverse is ill because R. G. was bound with the Defendant But because the Defendant had not taken advantage of it to shew it on Demurrer but confess'd it Judgment pro Querente Cro. Eliz. p. 161. Mannings and Townsend Against a Servant or Receiver GOdb sealed a Bill to E. T. thus Mem. that I have received of E. T. to the use of my Master c. the Sum of 40 l. to be paid at Michaelmass following E. T. brought an Action upon this Bill The Defendant demurs to the Declaration supposing that he receiving it as a Servant to anothers use he shall not be charged as a principal Debtor Per Cur ' The last Clause of the Bill is for payment of the Mony generally and doth not say to be repaid by his Master and so shall bind him that sealed it 1 Brownl Rep. 103. Talbot and Godbolt Of Actions and Suits Action brought before Cause of Action THe Writ was dated Mich. 30 Eliz. The Condition was if F. died before the Age of 21 years then if the Defendant caused an 100 l. to be paid to H. within three Months after the death of F. then c. F. died 30 Septemb. 30 Eliz. The Plaintiff hath no cause of Action as appeareth by the Record 1 Leon. 186. Woodshaw and Fulmerston Condition to pay an Annuity at Lady-day or within twenty days after Issue being joyned on a Collateral matter and found pro Quer ' It was moved in Arrest of Judgment that the Original was brought the 8th of April and he alledgeth the Breach to be lady-Lady-day last past which was within the twenty days and so the Action brought before he had cause of Action Apparent fau● Cro. Eliz. 565. Blunden's Case After Verdict and Judgment it was assigned for Error that the Teste of the Original was before the day of payment in the Condition Judgment was reverst M●r● N. 776. Williams and Buckley Cro. Eliz. 325 mesme Case If there had been no Original it had been good after Verdict but this is not aided by Stat. 18 Eliz. Bill Filed before the Obligation dated the Record was amended Siderfin p. 252. Manning and Warren Joynder in Action Vid. supra sparsim Bond where suable BOnd made in Virginia in partibus transmarinis it may be sued in the Admiralty 2 Rol. Rep. 497. Tucker and Caps Vid. supra Et supra tit Pleading to the Jurisdiction Declarations PEr Stat. 6 R. 2. it s provided the Original shall not be laid in one County and the Declaration upon a Bond made in another County if so the Writ shall abate Therefore if one plead the Bond was made in another County than where it was alledged in the Declaration it s an ill plea Allen Hill 22 Car. p. 17. Shalmer and Slingsby In Debt on Bond the place of the making of the Obligation ought to be shewed in the Count but if the Defendant plead Duress or Acquittance by which he confesseth the Deed this makes the Count good 28 H. 8. Dyer 14. In Debt on Bond Annuity or Praecipe of a Rent-charge the place where the Deed bears date ought to be alledged Aliter of a Release of Lands or Rent for this is Executory upon the possession 5 H. 7.14 28 H. 8. Dyer 14. 14 H. 8.16 a. To be paid at his Mansion-house c. this may be paid at any place 3 Bulstr. 244. Meletine and Hall Surrey was in the Margent and the Defendant in the Declaration was named of D. in the County of Sussex and that he made that Obligation at D. in Geni pr●d and on Non est factum it was tryed in Surrey and Error assigned because Com' praed ' refers to the County last named Non allocutur for it shall have relation to the County where the Action is brought and that named in the Margent For the other County mentioned was by way of Recital and so it shall not relate thereto Cro. Eliz. 481. Shirly and S●c● vile Time A Declaration upon an Obligation made ultimo die Augusti upon Oyer of the Bond it bore Date the 19th of August The Defendant pleaded Non est factum the Jury found it his Deed and the Plaintiff had Judgment For the Count was not of the date but of the making and the Jury have found the Deed Hobart p. 249. Thorp and Taylor A Bill Filed before the Obligation dated the Record was amended in B. R. Siderfin p. 252. Manning and Warren An Obligation made to accord with the Indenture of Covenants in point of Time with Averment there was no other Indenture 3 Keb. 117. Countess of Falmouth Form of the Declaration IN the King's Bench it is said Sigillo suo sigillat ' but in the Common Pleas it is Per scriptum suum Obligatorium concessit se teneri c. without saying Sigillo suo sigillat ' delivery is never alledged and when it 's said Per scriptum suum Obligatorium all necessary Circumstances are intended to concur viz. Sealing and Delivery otherwise it is not a Writing Obligatory Cro. Eliz. fo 737. Penson and Hodges 2 Keb. 630. Cubitt and Green Three bring Debt and declare that the Mony was not paid to them and say not Nec alicui eor●m yet it 's good For payment to one is payment to all the Obligees Noy p. 69. Warner's Case Debt of 300 l. upon two Obligations dated 20 December to pay 150 l. c. and averred he had not paid it and did not say Nor any part of it yet good Winch p. 72. Foster's Case The Plaintiff declared that the Defendant such a day concessit se teneri c. profert hic in Curia scriptum praedictum quod debitum praed ' c. The Defendant demands Oyer of the Condition and pleads payment after a Verdict Judgment pro Querente It was assigned for Error because he doth not declare according to the usual Course Quod per scriptum suum
how non est factum may be pleaded thereon Delivery THE Defendant pleads non est factum The Jury found the Defendant caused the Obligation to be written and signed and sealed it and then laid it upon a Table and the Plaintiff came and took it per Curiam this was not the Defendants Deed without other Circumstances found by the Jury Had the Obligor cast it on the Table and said this will serve and the other took it it had been good Crook Eliz. p. 122 1 Leon. n. 193. Chamberlain and Staunton If an Obligation be delivered to another to the use of the Obligee and the same is tendred to him and he refuseth it then the Delivery hath lost its force and the Obligee can never after agree to it and therefore the Obligor may say it is not his Deed 5 Rep. p. 119. Whelpdales Case Obligation dated 3 Sept. 1 Jac. Condition was that if the Defendant 4 Sept. 2 Jac. pay 100 l. to J.S. at such a place and also save the Plaintiff harmless from any Suit c. The Defendant pleads true it was that he by his Obligation bearing date 3 Sept. 1 Jac. did become bound in 200 l. but further said that the said Obligation was not delivered as the Defendants Deed until the 17th day of Sept. 2 Jac. and then fuit primo deliberat Upon demurrer adjudged pro Quer. for the Bond mentioned in the Declaration is not answered For the Plaintiff shews the Defendant was obliged to him by his Obligation bearing date the same day c. which is laid to be a perfect Bond the same day as the Plaintiff counteth and then for the Defendant to come and say that it was first delivered 17 Sept. 2 Jac. which is a year after is no good argument but naught without taking a Traverse absque hoc that it was made the 3d of Sept. 1 Jac. 1 Brownl p. 104. Green and Eden Yelv. p. 138. id Case Debt on Bond 18 Car. 2. to pay 300 l. in six Months next after the Defendants Marriage The Defendant pleads primo deliberat 22 Car. 2. and that no Marriage was Post 22 Car. 2. hucusque per Curiam though there can be no primo deliberat before the day of the date yet after it may on Goddard's Case Coke But Condition to pay Mony three Months after the precedent Marriage is impossible and so the Condition single and good 3 Keb. 332. Newland and Dendy In Debt sur Bond which in truth was made to A. H. of London Merchant to the use of A. H. his Factor beyond Sea now Plaintiff the Defendant pleads that A.J. sealed and delivered a Bond to A. H. of London Merchant absque hoc that he sealed to A. H. the Plaintiff the Plaintiff demurs being but the general Issue Not guilty if Evidence be that its sealed to the use of the Plaintiff it is all one as if sealed and delivered to him 3 Keb. 738. Hawtry and White If the Defendant plead the Delivery after the Condition impossible to be performed then is the Obligation become single Yelv. p. 138. Green and Eden The day of the Delivery of a Deed is not traversable unless it be upon a special Cause as if one be bound in an Obligation dated primo die Octobris to pay 10 l. at the Feast of All-Saints next after the delivery of the Obligation and the Obligation is not delivered till the 2d day of November In Debt upon this Bond the Plaintiff declaring of a Deed delivered primo Octob. the Defendant pleads that it was primo deliberat 2 do Novemb and that he tendred the 10 l. at the Feast of All-Saints then next ensuing absque hoc that the Deed was delivered primo Octob. Jones Rep. 66. Bishop of Norwich versus Conrwallis If Evidence be that it was sealed to the use of the Plaintiff it s all one as if sealed and delivered to him 3 Keb. 739. in Hawtry's Case Delivery as in Escrow AN Obligation cannot be delivered as an Escrow unto the Obligee himself but it may be delivered to another to the use of the Obligee as an Escrow For the delivery of it to the Obligee himself and his receiving it makes it work as a Deed in the very instant of the delivery of it according to the effect of the Deed but being delivered to another to the use of the Obligee it cannot operate so because he is no party to the Deed nor can take any thing by it and doth but only take it as an Escrow and as an Instrument to deliver to the Obligee at such time and in such manner as the Obligor shall direct and if he deliver it otherwise the Obligor may plead non est factum Stiles Pr. Reg. 222. Therefore an Obligation may not be delivered as an Escrow to the party himself upon Condition to be his Deed upon special delivery for this is absolute being made to the party himself for delivery is sufficient without speaking words and when the words are contrary to the Act they are of no effect Cook Lit. 36. a. 9 Rep. 136 137. Thoroughgood's Case Vid. Hob. p. 246. Holford and Parker More n. 836. Williams and Green Though the Plea that he delivered it to the Plaintiff as an Escrow to be his Deed upon performance of Condition be not good yet being pleaded and replyed to and admitted for good and Issue being joyned and found false the Verdict is good and Judgment well given Vid. Crook Jac. 85. Blunden and Wood. If the Deed be delivered to the party himself first as his Deed upon Condition the Deed is absolute but when it is first delivered as an Escrow though to the party himself it is not his Deed till it be performed One brings Obligation to me and prays me to deliver it as my Deed and I say do such a thing and take it as my Deed otherwise not It is clear it is not my Deed until the thing performed here the Condition is precedent so as it was not his Deed until it was performed and therefore a Conditional Delivery may be averred sans writing but if once delivered as his Deed it cannot afterwards be defeated it the Condition be not in writing Quaer Crook Eliz. 835. Hawksland versus Gatchel contra Crook El. p. 884. Williams and Green The Defendant pleads the Writing was his and delivered to one W. as a Schedule until certain Conditions performed and then to deliver it to the Plaintiff ut scriptum and saith not ut factum yet per Curiam all is one in Construction of Law 2 Keb. 690 733. Twiford and Barnard The Defendant pleads it was delivered as an Escrow on future Condition and so non est factum hoc paratus est verificare The Plaintiff demurrs specially quia minus apte conclusit Per Curiam sic non est factum is a full Issue and the hoc paratus is ill Judment pro Quer. 2 Keb. 805. Goslin and Broad id p. 836. Edwards and Web. Of later
answer c. is void by the Statute 23 H. 6. aliter to appear to answer for the Party by the Law may appear and yet Judgment may be given by default Noy p. 54. Lord Evers Case The Condition to make an appearance Q. if good Noy p. 172. Rowles and Fow. Obligation taken by the Sheriff after the day of the return is void by the Statute 23 H. 6. Siderfin p. 301. Rods Case 3 Keble 260. and so not a single Obligation Obligation taken by the Sheriff for an appearance at Westminster and the Term was adjourned to St. Albans and the Party appeared there he had not forfeited his Obligation Moor n. 578. Corbet and Downing Ad respondend de placito debiti in general without mentioning the Sum is good the Bond ought to be made to the Sheriff by the name of his Office and ought to express the day and place of his Appearance and these Circumstances being observed though it be variant in other Circumstances it s not material Cro. M. 9 Jac. 286. Villers vers Hastings The taking of a Bond of 40 l. by the Sheriff is sufficient cause to excuse him from a mistake yet he may take Bond for a greater Sum Cro. Jac. 286. Villers and Hastings Debt sur Bond the Writ was ad respond H. G. nuper Vic. Norff. and the Count was quod concessit se teneri praefat J.H. in praedict 40 l. and saith not tunc Vic. Norff. existen and per Cur. sur Demurrer sur le bar where the Statute was pleaded the Count was insufficient Cro. Eliz. p. 800. Guibon and Whytoft contra 3 Keble 191 201. Twisleton and Druthin for no advantage can be taken against the Bond except it were entred The Condition was If the said J. D. personally appeared c. a die Pasc in 15 dies to answer to J. H. as shall appertain and farther to do and receive as the Court therein of him shall consider in that behalf that then c. it s a void Bond Cro. El. p. 672. Scriven and Dyther The Condition was That if the Defendant do appear in B. R. such a day then the Condition of the said Obligation to be void yet per Cur. both good for if those words were omitted it s but surplusage Siderfin 456. Maleverer and Hawksby 2 Keble 625. The Writ is placito Transgr the Condition of the Bond is to answer the ac etiam Billae 100 l. in placito debiti is void being another Writ but if the Writ were in placito debiti or the Bond taken only to answer the Writ in placito Trans it were well enough and a nil Cap. per Bill awarded sur demurrer by the Plaintiff upon the Defendants Plea upon the Statute it being in alia forma 3 Keble 164. Mildmay and Cage and p. 711. Moor and Finch A Writ out of B. R. returnable out of Term the Sheriff takes the Party and takes Bond to appear at the day of the return and for non-appearance brought Debt upon this Obligation this Bond was void per Statute and the Sheriff shall not be amerced for the non-appearance nor liable to any faux Imprisonment by the Party 2 Siderfin p. 129. Jenkins and Hatton The Bond not being taken by the Sheriff in the name of his Office in Debt sur Obligation the Defendant demurs upon Oyer sed non allocatur for the Statute is not pleaded and it may be for a just debt 2 Keble p. 620. Jaques and Reyner A Condition to appear before his Majesties Justices of B. R. in Westminster the Defendant pleads the Statute 23 H. 8. and that this was ali● forma it should be coram Dom. Rege ubicunque c. yet adjudged good the Statute is not to be avoided by such mistakes of returns 3 Keble 611 551 627. The Condition is If such a one who was arrested sur Lat. appeared personally and answered c. in regard his appearance is necessary to put in special Bail if the Party requires it the Bond is good Cro. Eliz. p. 776. Bowels and Hearster If Obligation be taken by the Sheriff after the day of the return its void by the Statute and is not a single Obligation for the Party so taken after the return may not be bailed without coming before a Judge and he may not do this out of Term without consent of the other Party Siderfin p. 301. in Courtney and Phelyn A Bond or Covenant for Fees is void a Bond for true Imprisonment is not void prima facie without Circumstances c. a Bond for Chamber-rent is void by Common Law because the Party is contra voluntatem restrained and shall be imprisoned till payment to which the Court agreed also the Statute extends only to the Marshal for such Bonds as they may take virtute officii 3 Keble 133. Mosedale and Midleton An Obligation taken with one Surety is good Sir William Drurys Case Lit. Rep. 110. A Bond for Tuition of a Child as Curator and to give account to the Ordinary is but a voluntary undertaking of the Guardian and so not deins Stat. 23 H. 6. and at Common Law its good notwithstanding 3 Inst 149. A Bond for due Administration may well be taken by the Ordinary 3 Keble 671. Bishop of Carlisles Case The Plea that the Bond is taken colore officii will not avoid a Bond taken of the Party to do what he ought 3 Keble 790. What Obligations and Conditions are good or not in respect of the Persons and Officers to whom made and in what Courts L. gives Bond to the Sheriff being arrested by Attachment out of the Chancery the Condition was That the Defendant should appear such a day in Chancery apud Westm ubicunque fuerint this Bond is within the Statute but here is a material variance in the Bond which makes it void for the Defendant to be precisely bound to appear at Westminster and then to add ubicunque fuerint Stiles p. 234. Burton and Low cited in 3 Keble 614. Kirby and Curwin 3 Keble p. 599. Kirkby and Dicer The King is not deins Stat. 23 H. 6. 5 Rep. Whelpdales Case 3 Keble 678. in Ellis's Case Dyer 119. A Serjeant at Arms of Wales is not within the Statute Stiles 234. Burtons Case A Serjeant at Arms to the House of Commons not deins Stat. 1 Keble 391. Norfolk and Ailmer Such Bond given to a Deputy of a Bailiff of a Franchise is void or to an Under-Sheriffs Deputy it must be to the Bailiff or Sheriff himself Noy p. 69. Tavernors Case A Serjeant at Arms attending on the President and Councel of the Marshes of Wales is not an Officer within this Statute Cro. Car. p. 9. Car. B. R. Johns and Stratford If the Marshal of the Kings Bench takes Bond for the easment and delivery of a Prisoner in Execution its void by this Statute though he is not named and so many others Cro. Eliz. p. 66. Bracebridge vers Vaughan The Sheriff by vertue of Attachment under the Privy Seal
he is not bound to pay before Request 1 Rolls Abr. 438. Qu. A Condition to make assurance before the 10th of March and if the Obligee refuse the assurance and shall make Request to have 100 l. in satisfaction of it then if upon such Request within five Months after he pay it then c. he refused the assurance and ten years after he makes Request to have the 100 l. Per Cur. it is good and he may make Request during his Life Crook Eliz. p. 130. Boyton and Andrews Id. Case 1 Leon. p. 185. The Condition is to do a thing upon Request the Plaintiff must make Request to the person and not by Proclamation giving notice of the Request 1 Rolls Abr. 443. Gruit and Pinnel Request to c. Bridgm. Rep. 39. Allen and Wedgwood 1 Rolls Rep. 373. Crook Eliz. p. 62. Gallies Case Keilway 95. Place of Payment or Performance Where a Place is limited A Condition to pay Mony at London the Action laid in Shrewsbury 2 Leon. 37. Jay's Case If the Condition of an Obligation be to appear coram Justiciariis apud Westm he ought to appear in B. and not in B. R. Musgrave and Robinson 1 Rolls Abr. tit Condition 445. If a place of Payment be limited by the Condition he is not bound to pay this in any other place 17 E. 3.16 1 Rolls Abr. 445. If a place be limited by the Condition where it shall be performed the othere is not bound to receive this in another place If the Condition be to come to A. at Dale to aid him with his Counsel it is not performed if he tender his Counsel at the day at another place 1 Rolls Abridg. p. 446. In Debt on an Obligation to pay at the House of Y. in Woodstreet magna The Defendant pleads payment at the House of Y. generally and the Visne is from the Parish of Woodstreet generally Verdict and Judgment pro Quer. It is no Error it is only in Fact and should have been pleaded 1 Keb. 440. Ashburnham versus Braham The Condition was if he paid such a Sum of Mony at Newton Petrarch that then c. The Defendant pleads payment at the day at Newton praedict the Venire Fac. being at Newton only A Ven. de novo was awarded Crook Jac. p. 326. Dennis Case A Condition to pay 10 l. at S. such a day or 10 l. at S. such a day tender at D. the first day saves the Condition 22 Ed. 4.52 1 Rolls Abr. 444. A Condition to pay 10 l. at D. if the Obligee accept this at another place it 's a good performance sans fail 1 Rolls Abr. 456.11 Where no Place is limited IF no place be limited in the Condition for payment of the Mony he must tender the Mony to the person of the Obligee but if the Condition be to deliver 20 Quarters of Wheat or 20 Load of Timber c. The Obligor before the day must go to the Obligee and know where he will appoint to receive it and there it must be delivered If the Condition be to make a Feoffment it is sufficient to tender it upon the Land for there the Livery must pass Co. Lit. 210. b. If the Obligee be out of England he is not bound to seek him ibid. If a Man be bound to pay 20 l. at any time during his Life at a place certain the Obligor cannot tender the Mony at the place when he will for then the Obligee should be bound to a perpetual attendance but the Obligor must give the Obligee notice that at such a day he will pay the Mony and the Obligee must attend there to receive it for if the Obligor then and there tender the Mony he shall save the penalty of the Bond for ever Co. Lit. 211. a. But if the Obligor at at any time meet the Obligee at the place he may tender the Mony ibid. There is a difference between a place of payment limited in the Obligation and a place limited in the Condition of the Obligation For if I am bound to you in 20 l. to be paid at D. if I pay it to you at another place this shall not excuse me but if I am bound in 20 l. on Condition that I shall pay it you at D. if I pay this 20 l. at another place it is good if you receive it 11 H. 7.17 9 H. 7.20 b. Lord Cromwels Case If the Mony be paid at any other place and received before the day it is good Cook Lit. 211. a. A. is bound to B. that C. shall enfeoff D. such a day C. is bound to seek D. to give him notice and request him to be on the Land to receive the Feoffment ibid. Debt upon a Bond for payment of Mony there being no place named in the Obligation where it shall be paid The Defendant pleads the Plaintiff was beyond Sea at the day of payment and saith not uncore prist Per Cur. this a good cause of demurrer Siderfin p. 30. H. 12 13 Car. 2. B. R. Hobson and Rudge A Condition for a common Chirurgeon to instruct his Apprentice in his Trade and to keep him in domo sua propria servitio If he send him a Voyage to the East Indies to exercise his Trade it is a Forfeiture but he may send him to any place in England to a Patient Aliter if it were a Merchants Apprentice 1 Rolls Abr. tit Condition p. 445. Coventre and Boswel The Lessee is bound by an Obligation to pay the Rent the Lessee is not bound to seek the Lessor to tender it on the Land Hobart p. 8. Baker and Spain In Debt on an Obligation to pay at the House of one Y. in Woodstreet magna The Defendant pleads payment at the House of Y. generally and the Visne is of the Parish of Woodstreet generally Verdict pro Quer. and Judgment It is no Error it is only in Fact and should have been pleaded 1 Keble p. 440. Ashburnham versus Braham Debt in an inferior Court the Condition was for the payment of Mony at a time but no place was limited in the Condition for the payment thereof Judgment pro Quer. 'T was Error because there appears no place of payment So that by that it cannot appear whether the cause of Action lyeth within the Jurisdiction of the Court where the Action was brought or not therefore it should have been made appear by some part of the Record that the Mony was to be paid within the Jurisdiction of the Court which is not here done and therefore Judgment erroneous Stiles p. 2. Masterman's Case Judgment in the Court at Barnstaple upon an Obligation and assigns for Error that the Condition was to pay Mony at W. which is not within the Jurisdiction of the Court Per Rolls if it appear by the Declaration that the Mony was to be paid out of the Jurisdiction of the Court the Judgment is not good and it is not necessary to swear this Plea Stiles p. 225.
Session pacis in Comit● praedict tenend ad stand ●ct in Curia siquis versus cum loqui voluerit de diversis feloniis transgressionibus unde idem R. B. judicatus existit ut dicitur ad respondend dicto Domino Regi de iisdem prout debet dat c. Recognisance of Bail Kanc. ss Memorandum Quo ●quinto die A. D. de c. G. H. de c. J. K. de c. personaliter venerunt coram nobis C. D. E. F. Justiciar dicti Dom. Regis ad pacem suam in Com. suo praedict conservand assignat● recogneverunt se deber● eidem Dom. Regi modo forma sequen viz. praedict A. B. 20 l. legalis c. uterque praedictorum G. J. 10 l. confi●lis ●nita de seperalibus bonis catalli● terris tenementis s● seperalis fieri le vari ad opus usum dicti Dom. Regis hared successor suorum si defult fieret in performatione conditionis indors Condition for appearance for Felony or suspicion of Felony The Condition of the Recognizance is such That if the within bound A. B. do personally appear before his Majesties Justices of Gaol-delivery at the next general Gaol-delivery to be holden for the within named County of Kent then and there to answer to our Sovereign Lord the KING for and concerning the felonibus taking and stealing of c. or for suspicion of his felonious taking c. wherewithal he standeth charged before c. and to do and receive c. and do not depart the said Court without licence for the same then c. If it be to appear at Sessions say Do personally appear before his Majesties Justices assigned to keep his Peace in the within named County of K. at the next General Sessions of the Peace to be holden for the said County of T. in the County aforesaid then and there to answer c. If the Party th● is bound to appear on Surety for the Peace be so sick that he cannot appear the Justices in their discretion have forborn to certifie or record such Forfeiture or Default and that they have taken Sureties for the Peace of some Friends of his present in the Court till the next Sessions If the Husband be bound that he and his Wife shall appear at such a Sessions and that they shall keep the Peace in the mean time c. and at the day the Husband appears alone Qu. if the Recognizance be forfeited A Supplicavit out of Chancery directed to the Sheriff and Justices to bind F. and two others to the Good Behaviour the Sheriff returns that the two non sunt inventi and quoad F. that such a Recognizance was taken before the Justices and that he had broken the Good Behaviour and F. pleaded to Issue in Chancery the Record being sent into the Kings Bench per manus Dom. Cancellaris thereupon a Writ of Nisi Prius issued and found for the Defendant this Recognizance was not well certified into the Chancery for they who take the Recognizance ought to certifie it Cro. Jac. 669. Ford against the King If a Man find Sureties for the Peace before the Justices of the Peace in the County yet if the same Party come in B. R. and there make Oath that he was afraid he shall be hurt by the said Party he may have surety of the Peace there against the Party and a Supersedas to the Justices to discharge the Bond taken before them for the Peace and Behaviour Moor n. 126. Upon motion on Affidavit that he was bound to the Peace for Malice his Recognizance was discharged Stiles p. 364 Sir Tho. Revels Case It s the Course of the Court when any are bou●d over to appear in B. R. and in the mean time to keep the Peace or be of Good Behaviour the Cause is to be exprest in the Recognizance also when ever the Court binds any Man to the Peace or Good Behaviour it s always for a year 1 Keble Hill 16 and 17 Car. 2. B. R. Sandford versus Atkinson What is or amounts to a Breach or Forfeiture THE Surety of the Peace is not broken without Affray made or Battery bujusmodi 2 H. 7.2 b. Words which threaten a Battery of the Body may forfeit a Recognizance but not to call one Lyar Drunkard and to say I will make him a poor Kirton Moor n. 378. If he threaten to beat him to his Face it s a Forfeiture or if he threaten in his absence and afterwards lies in wait to beat him Keb. Inst 615. If he that is bound do but command or procure another to break the Peace upon any Man or to do any other unlawful Act against the Peace if it be done it s a Forfeiture of his Recognizance 7 H. 7.34 a. There is a Surety of the Peace and a Surety of the Good Behaviour the Surety of the Peace cannot be broken without some Act as an Affray or Battery or the like but the Surety de bono gestu consisteth chiefly in doing nothing that may be cause of the Breach of the Peace the word Lyar Drunkard c. are not Breaches nor entring his Close nor taking Goods What is a Breach of the Peace is a Breach of the Behaviour riding with War-like Weapons but that is not Law now or in Company with riotous Malefactors Cro. El. 86. k. 4 Inst 180 181. Kings Case In Sc. Fac. upon a Recognizance for the Good Behaviour taken in the Crown Office the Breach is assigned because he assaulted land b●t ●ne on the Way and he saith not vi a● and for this Cause after Verdict Judgment was stayeth Cro. Jac. 412. The King and Hutchings Scire Facias upon a Recognizance of the Good Behaviour Breach assigned was That he said to a Constable in executing his Office thou art a lying Rascal and to a Woman that she was a Whore and a Jade c. The Defendant pleaded not guilty and found for the Defendant though the manner of speaking may be good cause in discretion to bind one to his Good Behaviour yet one being bound words only which tend not to the Breach of Peace terrifying others or to sedition c. shall not be sufficient cause of Forfeiture Nota In this Case the Witnesses in the behalf of the King did not prove that these words were i● disturbance of the Execution of his Office Cro. Car. 498. The King versus Hayward Farther Considerations of Bonds in respect of Assignment Statute of Bankrupt and Forgery c. Assignments of Obligations Vide Creditors as to Statute of Bankrupcy IF a Man assign an Obligation to another for a precedent Debt due by him to the Assignee that is not Maintenance but if he assign it for a Consideration then given by way of Contract this is Maintenance Noy 53. Harvey versus ●man Alit in Case of the King 3 Lion 234. Scoth and Marsh Upon the Statute of 33 H. 8. cap. 39. the Case
762. Cantor and Hurtwel Bond to collect all the Amerciaments he Pleads he collected all and good being in the Affirmative aliter if the Condition be of matter of Record as to be Non-suit in all the Kings Courts 2 H. 7.15 a. 4 H. 7.12 b. Certainty THe express certainty regularly ought to be pleaded according to the express words of the Condition and to shew the performance 15 Eliz. Dyer 318. vid. Kel p. 60. Covenant in a Lease that he hath full Power and Authority to Demise the Land Lessee brought an Action on this Covenant it sufficeth him to say the Lessor had not full Power and lawful Authority and this Assignment of breach is good for he persues the words of the Covenant Negative and the Lessee is a stranger to the Lessors Title and therefore the Defendant ought to shew what Estate he had in this Land tempore dimissionis by which it may appear to the Court he had full Power and lawful Authority to Demise 9 Rep. 60 61. Bradshaws Case A Man is bound in the Copulative that he and his Assigns persolverent omnia onera He ought to Plead that he and his Assigns have done this 28 H. 8 Dyer 27. b. Condition to pay 10 l. within six Months after the Marriage of the Plaintiff the Defendant Pleads the Plaintiff was not Married the Plaintiff replies he was Married Defendant demurs because it doth not appear but the Defendant hath paid the 10 l. Adjudged for the Defendant he ought to answer the Condition Aliter after Verdict Siderfin p. 340. in Hayman and Gerards Case Though it be a good Plea regularly to the Condition of a Bond to persue the words of the Condition and to shew the performance Yet Coke said there was another Rule that he ought to Plead in certainty the time and place and manner of the performance of the Condition so as a certain Issue may be taken As Condition to pay 30 l. to H. S. J. S. and A. S. tam cito as they should come to the Age of 21 years The Defendant Pleads he paid those sums tam cito as they came to Age The Plaintiff Demurs because it s not shewed when they came of Age and the certain time of the payment It s an ill Plea So if the Condition be for performance of Legacies in such a Will he Pleads performance generally not shewing the Will nor what the Legacies are Cro. Jac. 359 360. Hally and Carpenter If I am bound to enfeoff you of all the Acres in such a Fine and I shew the Record of the Fine and averr that I have enfeofft you this is good But if it be of Acres in Middlesex he ought to shew the Acres in certain 28 H. 8. Dyer 28. Conditions to deliver all Writings concerning such Lands it s a good Plea to say generally that he has delivered all the Writings Doct. placitandi 62.4 H. 7.12 vid. pluis for Conditions performed pleaded generally and not shewing the certainty 12 H. 8.6 b. Sir John Cutts Case 12 H. 7.14 b. In pleading Negatively he ought to Traverse all the Condition as if a Man be bound to pay for so much Bread as the Defendant shall deliver at the common Hall whensoever he shall be requsted by C. he shall say he was not requested by C. to pay to him any Mony for any Bread delivered at the Common Hall c. 4 H. 7.12 Where the Party is bound with Condition to warrant Land the Defendant shall say expressly that he had warranted the Land for pacificè gavisus is no Plea 30 H. 8. Dyer 42. Condition was if neither J. S. nor J. B. nor J. G. did not disturb the Plaintiff in his possession of the said Lands by any indirect means but by due course of Law then c. The Defendant Pleads that neither J. S. nor J. B. nor J. G. did disturb the Plaintiff by any indirect means but by due course of Law Q. if it be not a Negative Pregnant i. e. a Negative which implies an Affirmative Not disturbed by any indirect means such a Plea had been good or not disturbed contra formam conditionis Adjurn ' If I am bound I shall not go out of Westminster Hall till night but tarry in the Hall till night or that I will not return to Serjants Iun the direct way but by St. Giles in an Action brought on that Bond I may plead in totidem verbis 2 Leon. p. 197. Dighton and Clark Where a certain Duty accrews by the Deed at the beginning as by a Covenant Bill or Obligation to pay Mony this ought to be avoided by a matter of as high a nature viz. by Deed vid. suprà tit ' Accord pleaded and 9 Rep. 78. Peytoes Case Sometimes matter un fair shall avoid an Obligation as well as a matter in Writing as to say the Feme was Covert de Baron c. 4 H. 7.15 The Defendant Pleads after the Mony became due he and the Plaintiff did by parol submit to an Award and sets forth the Award and performance per tender Per Cur. it s an ill Plea Submission by parol cannot discharge a Debt by Specialty Stiles 350. Ludding and White Coxal and Sharp 1 Keb. 937. Inter alia a Bond may be put in Arbitrament yet in such case the Arbitrament cannot be pleaded in Bar of the Obligation Q. if the party hath his remedy on the promise to perform the Arbitrament A Bond inter alia may be Arbitrated and mixt with other things And where the Award is good the party must resort to Action thereon 2 Keb. p. 734. Morris and Creech A Special Plea in Bar is always to be answered with a Special Replication in the point Whereas such a Mortgage was made of such Land to J. S. c. if therefore the said Land at the day be redeemed and discharged from all Tithes c. the Defendant Pleads the Close was not Mortgaged to J. S. The Plaintiff replies it was Mortgaged he need not alledge it was not redeemed J. S. is bound to Marry the Daughter of B. at Easter next J. S. Pleads in Bar she died before Easter it s a good Replication to say she was living at Easter day without saying he had not Married her Yelv. p. 24. Bayly and Taylor Vid. good Learning as to this Rule supra Titulo Assignment of a Breach In Monox and Warleys Case It was taken as a Rule that the Replication ought to contain sufficient Cause of Action and sufficient Breach of the Condition or else the Plaintiff shall not have Judgment altho' the Issue be found for him as in Debt on Bond against A. and B. A. Pleads Non est factum B. Pleads the Release of the Plaintiff and it s found the Deed of A. and the Plaintiff hath Released to B. The Plaintiff shall never have Judgment for upon the Verdict it appears he hath no Cause of Action 2 Leon. p. 100. Pleas in Abatement IN Debt on Bond the Defendant demands