Kimber v. The Press Association (1892), L.R. 1 Q.B. [1893], p. 69.
William Brett, I visconte Esher: Frasi in inglese
Roberts v. Plant (1895), L. R. 1 Q. B. D. [1895], p. 603.
Nielsen v. Wait (1885), L. R. 16 Q. B. 71.
Pittard v. Oliver (1891), L. J. 60 Q. B. D. 221.
Ex parte Bell Cox (1887), 57 L. J. (N. S.) Q. B. 103.
In re Perkins (1890), L. R. 24 Q. B. D. 618.
Duke of Devonshire v. O'Connor (1890), L. R. 24 Q. B. D. 473.
The Queen v. Judge of City of London Court (1891), L. R. 1 Q. B. D. 299.
“Parties cannot by consent give to the Court a power which it would not have without it.”
In re Ayhner; Ex parte Bischofishiem (1887), L. J. 57 Q. B. 168.
Ungar, v. Sugg (1892) 9 RPC 113, at 116
In re North, Ex parte Hasluck (1895), L. R. 2 Q. B. D. [1895], p. 269.
Yarmouth v. France (1887), L. J. 57 Q. B. 9.
Ex parte Rev. James Bell Cox (1887), L. R. 20 Q. B. D. 19.
Allinson v. General Council of Medical Education and Registration (1894), L. R. [1894], 1 Q. B. p. 758.
“Where a man calls himself by a name which is not his name, he is telling a falsehood.”
Reddaway v. Banham (1895), L. R. 2 Q. B. D. [1895], p. 293.
Ex parte Ford (1885), L. R. 16 Q. B. D. 307; 55 L. J. Q. B. 407.