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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... ment for one one witness , sistent with The plaintiff had held the lands under an article or agree- ment with the defendant's father , at the rent of 217. per an- ting an agree num , for a term of 30 years , which expired in November ...
... ment for one one witness , sistent with The plaintiff had held the lands under an article or agree- ment with the defendant's father , at the rent of 217. per an- ting an agree num , for a term of 30 years , which expired in November ...
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... consulting my father and having his approbation thereof . " The bill stated that this was an evasion and misrepresentation of the agree- ment ; that the agreement was absolute and unequivocal , 1 CASES IN CHANCERY . 1 ...
... consulting my father and having his approbation thereof . " The bill stated that this was an evasion and misrepresentation of the agree- ment ; that the agreement was absolute and unequivocal , 1 CASES IN CHANCERY . 1 ...
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... ment for a lease for three lives . ) It is clear from the evidence of Lawlor Lynch , who was present at the time of the conversation stated by Blake , that he never understood the lease was to be for three lives . His evidence is of an ...
... ment for a lease for three lives . ) It is clear from the evidence of Lawlor Lynch , who was present at the time of the conversation stated by Blake , that he never understood the lease was to be for three lives . His evidence is of an ...
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... ment , and the defendant by his answer admitted a different agreement , the plaintiff amended his bill , stating the agree- Plaintiff filing ment as admitted by the defendant , and , praying a decree a bill stating accordingly ...
... ment , and the defendant by his answer admitted a different agreement , the plaintiff amended his bill , stating the agree- Plaintiff filing ment as admitted by the defendant , and , praying a decree a bill stating accordingly ...
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... ment . I think this would be mis- chievous , especially under such cir- cumstances as those of the present case ; and I think I ought to dispose of this bill with a view to the general practice of the court , and to compel parties , who ...
... ment . I think this would be mis- chievous , especially under such cir- cumstances as those of the present case ; and I think I ought to dispose of this bill with a view to the general practice of the court , and to compel parties , who ...
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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