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Page 9
And the only question is , whether this is personal estate ; whether it would pass
to the executors virtute officii is a very different question from the present . This is
the case of a specific bequest of the residue , and is quite suffiIl cient to pass the ...
And the only question is , whether this is personal estate ; whether it would pass
to the executors virtute officii is a very different question from the present . This is
the case of a specific bequest of the residue , and is quite suffiIl cient to pass the ...
Page 19
So a bill might lie for an heirloom , as in the case of Pusey v . Pusey , 1 Vern . 273
. And though in trover the plaintiff could have only damages , yet in detinue the
thing itself , if it can be found , is to be recovered ; and if such bills as the present
...
So a bill might lie for an heirloom , as in the case of Pusey v . Pusey , 1 Vern . 273
. And though in trover the plaintiff could have only damages , yet in detinue the
thing itself , if it can be found , is to be recovered ; and if such bills as the present
...
Page 22
In this chapter are considered the cases in which the chattel in question either
had no former owner , or in which , if it had a former owner , the present claimant
does not derive his title from him . SECTION 1 . CHATTELS HAVING NO
FORMER ...
In this chapter are considered the cases in which the chattel in question either
had no former owner , or in which , if it had a former owner , the present claimant
does not derive his title from him . SECTION 1 . CHATTELS HAVING NO
FORMER ...
Page 70
In the present case the rule was We are of opinion that the rule in Martin v . Porter
, 5 M . & W . 351 , is correct , and properly applicable to the present case . The
jury must give compensation for the pecuniary loss sustained by the plaintiff from
...
In the present case the rule was We are of opinion that the rule in Martin v . Porter
, 5 M . & W . 351 , is correct , and properly applicable to the present case . The
jury must give compensation for the pecuniary loss sustained by the plaintiff from
...
Page 90
... man whose timber was used in making it , - not because the timber cannot be
identified , but because in bringing it to its present condition the value of the labor
has swallowed up and rendered insignificant the value of the original materials .
... man whose timber was used in making it , - not because the timber cannot be
identified , but because in bringing it to its present condition the value of the labor
has swallowed up and rendered insignificant the value of the original materials .
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