The English Reports: Chancery (including collateral reports) (1557-1865), Volume 38W. Green, 1904 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... claim the whole of her share of the fund against such particular assignee for valuable consideration . Mr. Sugden and Mr. Girdlestone jun . for Rose . We contend , that , by the deed of the 10th of October 1812 , the vested reversionary ...
... claim the whole of her share of the fund against such particular assignee for valuable consideration . Mr. Sugden and Mr. Girdlestone jun . for Rose . We contend , that , by the deed of the 10th of October 1812 , the vested reversionary ...
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... claim the whole of her share of the fund against such particular assignee for valuable consideration . Mr. Sugden and Mr. Girdlestone jun . for Rose . We contend , that , by the deed of the 10th of October 1812 , the vested reversionary ...
... claim the whole of her share of the fund against such particular assignee for valuable consideration . Mr. Sugden and Mr. Girdlestone jun . for Rose . We contend , that , by the deed of the 10th of October 1812 , the vested reversionary ...
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... claim . Mr. Shadwell and Mr. Sidebottom , for Mr. and Mrs. Lenthall . Though the precise question to be determined ... claim the chose [ 20 ] in action ; in whose name would he make the claim ? and in what form would he bring the action ...
... claim . Mr. Shadwell and Mr. Sidebottom , for Mr. and Mrs. Lenthall . Though the precise question to be determined ... claim the chose [ 20 ] in action ; in whose name would he make the claim ? and in what form would he bring the action ...
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... claim through him . But there is nothing in the language of Lord Hardwicke which either declares or implies , that it will be supported against the surviving wife and in Grey v . Kentish , he decided expressly in favour of her claim ...
... claim through him . But there is nothing in the language of Lord Hardwicke which either declares or implies , that it will be supported against the surviving wife and in Grey v . Kentish , he decided expressly in favour of her claim ...
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... claim , is , that , by the general opinion and practice of the profession , supported by a series of dicta of the most eminent Judges , commencing at a very early period , and never called in question till the time of Hornsby v . Lee ...
... claim , is , that , by the general opinion and practice of the profession , supported by a series of dicta of the most eminent Judges , commencing at a very early period , and never called in question till the time of Hornsby v . Lee ...
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act of parliament administrators affidavit aforesaid afterwards agreement alleged annuity answer applied appointed assets assignment benefit bequeathed bequest bill chapel charge charity Charles Chaplin chose in action circumstances claim codicil contract Cook's Green copyholds costs court of equity covenant coverture creditors daughter death debt decease declared decree deed Defendant devise directed effect election entitled evidence executed executors filed freehold fund give given granted heirs husband indenture interest issue John lands lease legacies legatees Lord Bute Lord Chancellor Eldon Lord Eldon marriage Master moiety mortgage opinion paid parish parties partnership payment personal estate petition Plaintiff possession premises principle purchase purpose question received remainder rents and profits residuary residue respect Rolls Lord Gifford settlement share solicitor Sugden suit tenant testator's thereof Thomas Thomas Plumer trust twenty-one valuable consideration vested Vice-Chancellor Wellesley wife William
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Page 500 - And, for the protection of persons acting in the execution of this act, be it enacted, that all actions and prosecutions to be commenced against any person for any thing done in pursuance of this act shall be laid and tried in the county where the fact was committed, and shall be commenced within six calendar months after the fact committed...
Page 51 - God and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form...
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Page 498 - ... for which such action or suit shall be so brought; and every such action shall be brought, laid, and tried where the cause of action shall have arisen, and not in any other county or place ; and the defendant in such action or suit may plead the general issue, and give this act and every special matter in evidence at any trial which shall be had thereupon...
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Page 269 - ... and the survivors and survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor, share and share alike, as tenants in common, and not as joint tenants...
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