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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... judgment and belief , the sum of £ 2700 mentioned in the said award is not any more than the value of the leasehold interest of the said plaintiff in the said Trafalgar Hotel , and is the proper amount of compensation which ought to be ...
... judgment and belief , the sum of £ 2700 mentioned in the said award is not any more than the value of the leasehold interest of the said plaintiff in the said Trafalgar Hotel , and is the proper amount of compensation which ought to be ...
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... Judgment reserved . June 8 . The Lord Justice TURNER ( after stating the facts ) , proceeded as follows : * 27 The appeal before us is brought by the defendants from this last - mentioned decree . The case which we * have now to con ...
... Judgment reserved . June 8 . The Lord Justice TURNER ( after stating the facts ) , proceeded as follows : * 27 The appeal before us is brought by the defendants from this last - mentioned decree . The case which we * have now to con ...
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... judgment with- out reference to that provision . The case of Gourlay v . The Duke of Somerset , and several other cases of that class , were referred to in support of this view . Upon the question whether , having regard to the other ...
... judgment with- out reference to that provision . The case of Gourlay v . The Duke of Somerset , and several other cases of that class , were referred to in support of this view . Upon the question whether , having regard to the other ...
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... Judgment reserved . June 9 . The Lord Justice TURNER , after stating the facts as above , pro- ceeded as follows : : - This order is objected to by the appellant on two grounds : First , that he never in fact became a shareholder in the ...
... Judgment reserved . June 9 . The Lord Justice TURNER , after stating the facts as above , pro- ceeded as follows : : - This order is objected to by the appellant on two grounds : First , that he never in fact became a shareholder in the ...
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... Judgment reserved . June 15 . — This case the Master of THE LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE . the Rolls would , as I collect , have determined otherwise than he has done , that is , would have determined in favour of the present appellant ...
... Judgment reserved . June 15 . — This case the Master of THE LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE . the Rolls would , as I collect , have determined otherwise than he has done , that is , would have determined in favour of the present appellant ...
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