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... further consideration ; but in this case it is expressly averred that an action was pend- ing in that court , presided over by the judge who administered the oath , and that such action was one of contract , a species of action of which ...
... further consideration ; but in this case it is expressly averred that an action was pend- ing in that court , presided over by the judge who administered the oath , and that such action was one of contract , a species of action of which ...
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... further opposition to the said will , the peti - year 1845. No step whatever has been taken in- weather to carry out the arrangement , which with consistent with that till in the year 1850. A year the cause having come on to be heard ...
... further opposition to the said will , the peti - year 1845. No step whatever has been taken in- weather to carry out the arrangement , which with consistent with that till in the year 1850. A year the cause having come on to be heard ...
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... further state- which appeared in the former schedules . The prin- death of the duke ; and that the Anchor Company ments and matters which it is said make one entire ciple upon which I proceed being understood , there had brought an ...
... further state- which appeared in the former schedules . The prin- death of the duke ; and that the Anchor Company ments and matters which it is said make one entire ciple upon which I proceed being understood , there had brought an ...
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... further proceeded with or not ; and the bill charges that again a colourable majority was obtained by the directors by the same means as before , contrary to the wishes of the plain- tiffs . It is then charged that expenses were ...
... further proceeded with or not ; and the bill charges that again a colourable majority was obtained by the directors by the same means as before , contrary to the wishes of the plain- tiffs . It is then charged that expenses were ...
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... further sought that Mr. Eyre Lynch's estate should be de- clared heble to the payment of that sum . Now , what are the facts of the case ? It appears that the father of the amuors died in 1798 ; that their mother was appointed their ...
... further sought that Mr. Eyre Lynch's estate should be de- clared heble to the payment of that sum . Now , what are the facts of the case ? It appears that the father of the amuors died in 1798 ; that their mother was appointed their ...
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Page 23 - ... if any person against whom any judgment shall have been entered up in any of her Majesty's Superior Courts at Westminster, shall have any Government stock, funds, or annuities, or any stock or shares of or in any public company in England (whether incorporated or not), standing in his own name, in his own right, or in the name. of any person in trust, for him...
Page 2 - ... witnesses, or by her last will and testament in writing, or any writing purporting to be or in the nature of her last will and testament, or any codicil thereto to be by her signed and VOL.
Page 2 - Writings, with or without power of revocation, to be by her sealed and delivered in the presence of and attested by Two or more credible Witnesses, or by her last Will and Testament in writing, or...
Page 16 - ... provided also, and it is hereby agreed and declared between and by the said parties hereto, that...
Page 116 - And also any Paper containing any public News, Intelligence, or Occurrences, or any Remarks or Observations thereon, printed in any Part of the United Kingdom for Sale, and published periodically or in Parts or Numbers at Intervals not exceeding Twenty-six Days...
Page 14 - Greenwich, and her assigns for life, with remainder to the first and other sons of the said...
Page 14 - Edwards his intended wife to be begotten, severally, successively, and in remainder, one after another, as they and every of them shall be in seniority of age and priority of birth, and of the several and respective heirs of the body and bodies of all and every such son and sons lawfully...
Page 116 - After reciting that whereas pamphlets and printed papers containing observations upon public events and occurrences, tending to excite hatred and contempt of the government and constitution of these realms as by law established, and also vilifying our holy religion...
Page 131 - What additional power do they acquire from the fact that the undertaking may in some way benefit their line? Whatever be their object, or the prospect of success, they are still but a corporation for the purpose only of making and maintaining the Eastern Counties Railway, and if they cannot embark in new trades, because they have only a limited authority, for the same reason they can do nothing not authorized by their act, and not within the scope of their authority.
Page 129 - Biel, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided and against the peace of our said Lady the Queen, her Crown and dignity.