Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: In 1852 [-1859] ... by Sir Richard Torin Kindersley, Vice-chancellor, Part 165, Volume 4V. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton, 1860 - Equity |
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... issue of the marriage between her and the Plaintiff two children , ( that is to say ) Emily Barkworth and Minna Barkworth , both of whom are now living , infants under the age of twenty - one years . 4a . Letters of administration of ...
... issue of the marriage between her and the Plaintiff two children , ( that is to say ) Emily Barkworth and Minna Barkworth , both of whom are now living , infants under the age of twenty - one years . 4a . Letters of administration of ...
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... issue , which issue survived the testator . The testator afterwards made a codicil altering a bequest to another child , and in other respects confirming his will . Sir J. Wigram held , that ( a ) 5 Hare , 306 . 1856 . BARKWORTH v ...
... issue , which issue survived the testator . The testator afterwards made a codicil altering a bequest to another child , and in other respects confirming his will . Sir J. Wigram held , that ( a ) 5 Hare , 306 . 1856 . BARKWORTH v ...
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... issue , which issue sur- vived the testator ; and Sir J. Wigram held , that the bequest did not lapse , and that the executor of the son was entitled to the share as part of the son's estate . It is true that in Mower v . Orr , the ...
... issue , which issue sur- vived the testator ; and Sir J. Wigram held , that the bequest did not lapse , and that the executor of the son was entitled to the share as part of the son's estate . It is true that in Mower v . Orr , the ...
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... issue . The father died in 1846 , having by his will and codicil , dated respectively in April , 1843 , and November , 1844 , given his real es- tate in trust for his widow and daughters . The Plain- tiff filed his bill against the ...
... issue . The father died in 1846 , having by his will and codicil , dated respectively in April , 1843 , and November , 1844 , given his real es- tate in trust for his widow and daughters . The Plain- tiff filed his bill against the ...
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... issue , what the Wills Act would have done for her if she had left issue . I do not know , whether this point was suggested in argument before the Court of Common Pleas , but I do not feel such confidence in the Plaintiff , as to make ...
... issue , what the Wills Act would have done for her if she had left issue . I do not know , whether this point was suggested in argument before the Court of Common Pleas , but I do not feel such confidence in the Plaintiff , as to make ...
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administration affidavit aforesaid agreement alleged annuity appears apply appointment assignment Barkworth Beav bill Chard claim Clippens Cochrane COLVIN contingent remainders contract costs Court Court of Equity creditors daughter death debt decease decree deed Defendant Alexander Mitchell Defendant William demurrer direct directors domicile Edmund Henry Turton effect entitled equity evidence execution executors fact filed fraud give ground Gwill heir Honor intention interest issue James Morison Joan Sims judgment jurisdiction LAMBARDE land lease liable Lord Lord Chancellor Mapleton marriage ment mortgage opinion paid parties payment personal estate Plaintiff Pooley possession principle purchaser question Quilter real estate referred remainderman rents respect Robert Cummin Scotland seisin settlement shareholders shares shifting clause solicitor specific performance statute suit SWINFORD tenant testator's testatrix thereof Thomas Englefield tion tithe trustees vendor VICE-CHANCELLOR Vict wife William Mitchell Innes words
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