Reports of Cases in Chancery, Argued and Determined in the Rolls Court During the Time of Lord Langdale, Master of the Rolls. [1838-1866], Volume 12Saunders and Benning, 1851 - Equity |
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Page xxviii
... received and taken by the Registrars and their Clerks , and by the Clerks of Re- cords and Writs , and their Clerks respectively , for filing a special case and all proceedings thereupon , are to to be the same as are now received and ...
... received and taken by the Registrars and their Clerks , and by the Clerks of Re- cords and Writs , and their Clerks respectively , for filing a special case and all proceedings thereupon , are to to be the same as are now received and ...
Page xxix
... received and taken by them respectively for filing a bill and for proceedings in suits instituted by bill , and the fees to be received and taken by the Registrars and their Clerks for setting down exceptions for scandal , impertinence ...
... received and taken by them respectively for filing a bill and for proceedings in suits instituted by bill , and the fees to be received and taken by the Registrars and their Clerks for setting down exceptions for scandal , impertinence ...
Page xxxv
... received and taken by the Clerks to the Masters in Ordinary , the Taxing Masters and their clerks , the Registrars and their clerks , the Master of the Reports and Entries and his clerks , the Clerk of Affidavits and Assistant - Clerks ...
... received and taken by the Clerks to the Masters in Ordinary , the Taxing Masters and their clerks , the Registrars and their clerks , the Master of the Reports and Entries and his clerks , the Clerk of Affidavits and Assistant - Clerks ...
Page xxxviii
... received and taken by the Taxing Masters and their Clerks . Per - centage on amount of every bill of costs as taxed , in lieu of the present fee of 31 . - 2 10 0 Fees to be received and taken by the Registrars and their Clerks . For ...
... received and taken by the Taxing Masters and their Clerks . Per - centage on amount of every bill of costs as taxed , in lieu of the present fee of 31 . - 2 10 0 Fees to be received and taken by the Registrars and their Clerks . For ...
Page 11
... received considerable sums of money for fines and rents ; but they denied the embankments were a nuisance or injury to the navigation . They claimed the benefit of the Prescription Act of 2 & 3 W. 4. ( a ) And as evidence of ...
... received considerable sums of money for fines and rents ; but they denied the embankments were a nuisance or injury to the navigation . They claimed the benefit of the Prescription Act of 2 & 3 W. 4. ( a ) And as evidence of ...
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