The English Reports: Vice-Chancellors' courts (1815-1865), Volume 56W. Green, 1905 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... possession of said premises by virtue of the limitations thereof therein before made to him , should settle , convey , and assure other lands and tenements of an estate of inheritance in fee - simple , in possession , in some convenient ...
... possession of said premises by virtue of the limitations thereof therein before made to him , should settle , convey , and assure other lands and tenements of an estate of inheritance in fee - simple , in possession , in some convenient ...
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... possession of the ship till the 24th . On the 24th Nelson , the mate , by a gallant enterprize , recaptures the ship , brings it into a British port , and issues a warrant to arrest the ship , and the quondam British owner is called on ...
... possession of the ship till the 24th . On the 24th Nelson , the mate , by a gallant enterprize , recaptures the ship , brings it into a British port , and issues a warrant to arrest the ship , and the quondam British owner is called on ...
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... possession of the premises , demised or intended to be demised , who shall thereupon make such order as in all the circumstances of the case shall seem meet and just , and which shall be binding on all parties . The case now before me ...
... possession of the premises , demised or intended to be demised , who shall thereupon make such order as in all the circumstances of the case shall seem meet and just , and which shall be binding on all parties . The case now before me ...
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... possession , objecting to title , must pay in purchase - money , or give up possession . An estate was agreed to be sold by the Plaintiff to the Defendant . The Defendant was let into possession , and had continued so for four years ...
... possession , objecting to title , must pay in purchase - money , or give up possession . An estate was agreed to be sold by the Plaintiff to the Defendant . The Defendant was let into possession , and had continued so for four years ...
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... possession , or into the receipts of the rents and profits of the aforesaid hereditaments , by virtue of the limitations aforesaid ; and he continued in such possession or receipt during his life and said John Henry Marquis of Lansdowne ...
... possession , or into the receipts of the rents and profits of the aforesaid hereditaments , by virtue of the limitations aforesaid ; and he continued in such possession or receipt during his life and said John Henry Marquis of Lansdowne ...
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affidavit aforesaid afterwards agreement annuity answer applied appointed assignment bankrupt bankruptcy Battersea Bridge bequest claim commission commissioners considered contrà contract conveyance costs Court Court of Equity covenant creditors daughter death debt decease decree deed Defendant demurrer deponent directed dividends entitled equity executed executors feme covert filed fraud given granted heirs husband indenture injunction intention interest issue John Knott John Leach Knott lands lease leasehold estates legacy Lord Chancellor Lord Eldon Lord William Gordon marriage Mary Master mentioned mortgage motion original bill paid parties payment personal estate Peter Dowding petition Petitioner Plaintiff plea possession prayed premises purchase purchase-money question received remainder rents and profits residue respect settlement shew Sir John Leach Sir Samuel Romilly Sir Thomas Plumer solicitor supplemental bill tenant testator's therein thereof trustees unto vendor VICE-CHANCELLOR Sir John VICE-CHANCELLOR Sir Thomas wife William
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