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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Page 46
... injunction to restrain the corporation from taking any steps under their Acts to acquire his property until the appeal could be heard , he undertaking to prosecute the appeal with all reasonable despatch . Mr. Rolt , Mr. Selwyn , and Mr ...
... injunction to restrain the corporation from taking any steps under their Acts to acquire his property until the appeal could be heard , he undertaking to prosecute the appeal with all reasonable despatch . Mr. Rolt , Mr. Selwyn , and Mr ...
Page 47
... injunction pending an appeal , not to another branch of the Court of Chancery , but to the House of Lords . There is no jurisdiction to make such an order in a dismissed suit . The case has no analogy to that of staying proceedings ...
... injunction pending an appeal , not to another branch of the Court of Chancery , but to the House of Lords . There is no jurisdiction to make such an order in a dismissed suit . The case has no analogy to that of staying proceedings ...
Page 48
... injunction , and if my learned brother had been of opinion that it ought to be granted , I should have been ready to defer to his opinion . I con- fess , however , that on looking at the case of Oddie v . Woodford , I cannot but think ...
... injunction , and if my learned brother had been of opinion that it ought to be granted , I should have been ready to defer to his opinion . I con- fess , however , that on looking at the case of Oddie v . Woodford , I cannot but think ...
Page 49
... injunction to restrain the vendor from reselling the property was dissolved , it not being clear that the plaintiff would be able to establish his right to specific performance , and it appearing that the granting the injunction would ...
... injunction to restrain the vendor from reselling the property was dissolved , it not being clear that the plaintiff would be able to establish his right to specific performance , and it appearing that the granting the injunction would ...
Page 51
... injunction , and Vice - Chancellor KINDERSLEY granted an injunction to restrain the defendants from selling the property . The liquidators appealed . The Mr. Baily and Mr. John Pearson , for the appellants . plaintiff cannot fall back ...
... injunction , and Vice - Chancellor KINDERSLEY granted an injunction to restrain the defendants from selling the property . The liquidators appealed . The Mr. Baily and Mr. John Pearson , for the appellants . plaintiff cannot fall back ...
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