Reports of Cases in Chancery: Argued and Determined in the Rolls Court During the Time of Lord Langdale ...Saunders and Benning, 1839 - Equity |
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... husbands , and other parties in- terested under the will , and against Robert Oldershaw , and it prayed that the will might be established and for the usual accounts of the testator's personal estate , together with an account of the ...
... husbands , and other parties in- terested under the will , and against Robert Oldershaw , and it prayed that the will might be established and for the usual accounts of the testator's personal estate , together with an account of the ...
Page 59
... separate estate , allowed ; and leave given to amend the bill by inserting a next friend for the wife and infant children , and making the husband a Defendant . 1838 . WAKE บ . PARKER . and copyhold messuages CASES IN CHANCERY . 59.
... separate estate , allowed ; and leave given to amend the bill by inserting a next friend for the wife and infant children , and making the husband a Defendant . 1838 . WAKE บ . PARKER . and copyhold messuages CASES IN CHANCERY . 59.
Page 63
... husband and wife , in her right , is the bill of the husband ; Pawlet v . Delaval ( a ) ; and if a decree be made for the usual account , in this suit , the wife may , nevertheless , file a separate bill by her next friend , to have her ...
... husband and wife , in her right , is the bill of the husband ; Pawlet v . Delaval ( a ) ; and if a decree be made for the usual account , in this suit , the wife may , nevertheless , file a separate bill by her next friend , to have her ...
Page 64
... husband ought not to have been made co - plaintiffs ; but the bill ought to have been filed by the wife , by her next friend , and the husband ought to have been made a Defendant . Besides the liability to be vexed by another suit ...
... husband ought not to have been made co - plaintiffs ; but the bill ought to have been filed by the wife , by her next friend , and the husband ought to have been made a Defendant . Besides the liability to be vexed by another suit ...
Page 65
... husband as next friend ; and upon a motion to strike out the husband's name as next friend , and make him a co- plaintiff , Sir John Leach said it was necessary that the husband should be a substantive party to the suit , and by joining ...
... husband as next friend ; and upon a motion to strike out the husband's name as next friend , and make him a co- plaintiff , Sir John Leach said it was necessary that the husband should be a substantive party to the suit , and by joining ...
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accepted act of parliament ANDERSON annuities Anthony Bacon applied appointment assignment ATTORNEY Bank of England benefit bequeathed bills of exchange bills or notes borrowing Charles Charles Corfield clause Colyear contended corporation costs Court court of equity dated daughter David Webster death debts decease declared decree deed Defendant directed effect entitled executed executors filed freehold fund gift Governor and Company heir husband intention interest issue John Joint Stock Bank legacies legatees limitation London and Westminster London Joint Stock Lord Mary Mary Martin Master ment opinion paid parties partnership payment Pemberton personal estate Peter Shawe Plaintiff plea promissory notes provision purchase question real estate remainder residuary residue respect settlement share shew Sir David Wedderburn six persons solicitor statute statute of Anne suit surviving survivor testator's testatrix therein thereof trust twenty-one vested void Wedderburn Westminster Bank wife William words Wynne
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Page 490 - England any Sum or Sums of Money on their Bills or Notes payable on Demand, or at any less Time than Six Months from the Borrowing thereof...
Page 100 - Elizabeth his wife, who being a son or sons should attain the age of twenty-one years, or die under that age leaving...
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