Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery, in Ireland: During the Time of Lord Redesdale ... From the Beginning of the Easter Term, 1802, to [the Period of Lord Redesdale's Resignation of the Great Seal, 1806] ...I. Riley, The Franklin Company, 1811 - Equity |
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Page 9
... contract was for a lease for one life only , and that Law- lor Lynch did not conceive him to have agreed to a lease for three lives and it is sought by the parol testimony of Blake to compel him to execute a lease for three lives , in ...
... contract was for a lease for one life only , and that Law- lor Lynch did not conceive him to have agreed to a lease for three lives and it is sought by the parol testimony of Blake to compel him to execute a lease for three lives , in ...
Page 11
... contract for a lease for the plaintiff's life ; and it is admitted to have been partly performed so far as the payment of rent goes . The defendant also admits the enjoyment during the pe- riod which elapsed after the agreement ; but ...
... contract for a lease for the plaintiff's life ; and it is admitted to have been partly performed so far as the payment of rent goes . The defendant also admits the enjoyment during the pe- riod which elapsed after the agreement ; but ...
Page 65
... contract ; that being registered , it bound meaning of the title to the land according to the terms of that contract , and that every subsequent purchaser must be a purchaser with notice . It seems to me that nothing could be more ...
... contract ; that being registered , it bound meaning of the title to the land according to the terms of that contract , and that every subsequent purchaser must be a purchaser with notice . It seems to me that nothing could be more ...
Page 97
... contract or agreement with the person thus in possession , he never can be remitted to his mere right , but must hold the possession accordingly : and this is a principle of law established for the purpose of avoiding fraud , and ...
... contract or agreement with the person thus in possession , he never can be remitted to his mere right , but must hold the possession accordingly : and this is a principle of law established for the purpose of avoiding fraud , and ...
Page 103
... contract made by a person who had a life interest in the original lease for a further interest , which he would be bound to hold in trust for the persons entitled under the settlement . Supposing this clear , there really is no pretence ...
... contract made by a person who had a life interest in the original lease for a further interest , which he would be bound to hold in trust for the persons entitled under the settlement . Supposing this clear , there really is no pretence ...
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agreement alleged Anne annuity answer appear appellant appointment assigned bankrupt Bernard Bennett bill Blake bond cause charge circumstances claim Comyn consideration considered contract conveyance costs Countess of Antrim court of equity covenant creditors Crofton Dean Swift death debts decree deed defendant Dillon dower ejectment encumbrances entitled evidence executed executors filed fraud fraudulent George Cary ground Grove Hastler heir Horan impeach instrument interest James Butler James Underwood James Watt John judgment Lady lands Latouche lease Loftus Lord Anglesea Lord Annesley Lord CHANCELLOR marriage ment Morgell mortgage mortgagor notice O'Fallon obtained paid parties payment personal estate plaintiff pleadings mentioned possession praying premises proceedings purchaser Pyke question received remainder renewal rents and profits respect Robert Pine Royse Saunders seised settled statute Stephen Moore Swift tenant term thereof Thomas Hovenden tion transaction trustees Underwood Warren Watt wife