The English Reports: Exchequer (1220-1865), Volume 146W. Green, 1914 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... parties . Parker moved that A. E. Pitcher , the defendant's attorney in an action commenced at law , might be ordered to accept a subpoena in this cause , on the part of the defen- dant , he having refused to do so on application , and ...
... parties . Parker moved that A. E. Pitcher , the defendant's attorney in an action commenced at law , might be ordered to accept a subpoena in this cause , on the part of the defen- dant , he having refused to do so on application , and ...
Page 66
... parties , that the plaintiffs , their heirs or administrators , should and would from time to time , and at all times , upon the renewal of any of the lives for which the said tithes were then or should be thereafter held , bear , pay ...
... parties , that the plaintiffs , their heirs or administrators , should and would from time to time , and at all times , upon the renewal of any of the lives for which the said tithes were then or should be thereafter held , bear , pay ...
Page 67
... parties to the agree- ment ; which so far from being the case in this instance , it was a much more natural conclusion , that a covenant so fit and proper to be introduced as the one complained of , was intended by the parties to be ...
... parties to the agree- ment ; which so far from being the case in this instance , it was a much more natural conclusion , that a covenant so fit and proper to be introduced as the one complained of , was intended by the parties to be ...
Page 69
... parties themselves , denied by the answer . The plaintiff prayed to be relieved from the forfeiture of a term incurred by breach of a covenant in his lease , to lay out 10001. in repairs on the premises within twelve months from the ...
... parties themselves , denied by the answer . The plaintiff prayed to be relieved from the forfeiture of a term incurred by breach of a covenant in his lease , to lay out 10001. in repairs on the premises within twelve months from the ...
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... parties compromised . I am anxious to know what decree could have been made . No doubt the contract of these parties required that 10001. should be laid out within a year ; and I wish to know how what they contracted for can now be done ...
... parties compromised . I am anxious to know what decree could have been made . No doubt the contract of these parties required that 10001. should be laid out within a year ; and I wish to know how what they contracted for can now be done ...
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Act of Parliament action admitted affidavit aforesaid afterwards agistment Alexander Geddes alleged amount answer appears application assignment attorney Bagber bankrupt bill bond charged circumstances cited claim commission consideration contended costs Court of Equity Court of Exchequer covenant Crown Dauncey debt decree deed defendant defendant's Deputy Remembrancer discharged duty endowment entitled evidence Exchequer execution extent fact George Geddes given granted ground House of Lords injunction inquisition interest issue John Morgan judgment jury lands lease liable lieu Lord Chief Baron Lordship matter Mepal modus moduses mortgage motion objection opinion paid parish parties payable payment person plaintiff plea pleaded possession premises present proceeding proved question received rector rent respect rule scire facias sheriff shew cause shewn ship small tithes sold solicitor statute submitted sufficient taken term testator thereof tithe of hay trial verdict vessel vicar vicarage witnesses writ