Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor and the Court of Appeal in Chancery [1862-1865], Volume 3Little, Brown, and Company, 1874 - Equity |
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... LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE . -The first of the three claims on the part of the appellant is to vary and surcharge an account taken before the Vice - Chancellor's chief clerk , and after- wards settled by himself , as to a sum of 7431 ...
... LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE . -The first of the three claims on the part of the appellant is to vary and surcharge an account taken before the Vice - Chancellor's chief clerk , and after- wards settled by himself , as to a sum of 7431 ...
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... Lord Justice TURNER asked , whether , as the plaintiff abandoned all claims to damages beyond the award , he was not entitled to specific performance on that footing ; the case being like that of a bill for specific performance where ...
... Lord Justice TURNER asked , whether , as the plaintiff abandoned all claims to damages beyond the award , he was not entitled to specific performance on that footing ; the case being like that of a bill for specific performance where ...
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... LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE . - I agree with the reasons given by the Lord Justice ; but I am not satisfied that there is not , apart from those reasons , enough on the pleadings and evidence to invalidate the award . * 18 * MICHOLLS v ...
... LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE . - I agree with the reasons given by the Lord Justice ; but I am not satisfied that there is not , apart from those reasons , enough on the pleadings and evidence to invalidate the award . * 18 * MICHOLLS v ...
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... LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE . The difficulty that might have arisen in this case from the circumstance that the vendors or professed vendors had in point of strictness no power of sale , has been cured by the discussion of the title ...
... LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE . The difficulty that might have arisen in this case from the circumstance that the vendors or professed vendors had in point of strictness no power of sale , has been cured by the discussion of the title ...
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... LORD JUSTICE TURNER . It appears to me that it * 23 would be difficult to maintain the proposition , that a pur- chaser cannot take upon himself the risk of proceedings being taken to set aside as a breach of trust a sale which is made ...
... LORD JUSTICE TURNER . It appears to me that it * 23 would be difficult to maintain the proposition , that a pur- chaser cannot take upon himself the risk of proceedings being taken to set aside as a breach of trust a sale which is made ...
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