The English Reports: Chancery (including collateral reports) (1557-1865), Volume 29W. Green, 1903 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... received is to be considered as a debt due from him , to be answered out of his personal estate ( Note : Lord Loughborough , C. , held this only referable to any principal sums , and by no means to any rents and profits received during ...
... received is to be considered as a debt due from him , to be answered out of his personal estate ( Note : Lord Loughborough , C. , held this only referable to any principal sums , and by no means to any rents and profits received during ...
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... receiving the costs for a year , and , as some difficulties might arise at law , he would retain the bill for a year ... received ; he had charged , for repairs of one ship , double the sum for which he sold the ship in the course of the ...
... receiving the costs for a year , and , as some difficulties might arise at law , he would retain the bill for a year ... received ; he had charged , for repairs of one ship , double the sum for which he sold the ship in the course of the ...
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... received at the Custom - house : upon this alone I should not send it to the Master . But there are other items of a different nature ; £ 47 is charged as paid to the auctioneer , who swears to have received only £ 12 , 6s . If this can ...
... received at the Custom - house : upon this alone I should not send it to the Master . But there are other items of a different nature ; £ 47 is charged as paid to the auctioneer , who swears to have received only £ 12 , 6s . If this can ...
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... received dividends in respect of the debt ( or , as the bankrupt's estate may be insufficient to pay the residue ) . I will take the 2d point first ; for this is clearly a specific legacy , according to all the definitions . Wherever a ...
... received dividends in respect of the debt ( or , as the bankrupt's estate may be insufficient to pay the residue ) . I will take the 2d point first ; for this is clearly a specific legacy , according to all the definitions . Wherever a ...
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... received the whole money , paid it to his banker , and drew out of his hands £ 1100 of that money . Lord Bathurst held this to be a legacy of quantity , and that the receiving was no ademption , on the authority of the Attorney General ...
... received the whole money , paid it to his banker , and drew out of his hands £ 1100 of that money . Lord Bathurst held this to be a legacy of quantity , and that the receiving was no ademption , on the authority of the Attorney General ...
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Page 157 - Graves, for life ; remainder to his first and other sons in tail male ; remainder to the first and other sons of the testator's daughter, Anna Maria Hearle, in tail male ; remainder to his own right heirs.
Page 415 - Yorkshire, a verdict, by consent, was found for the plaintiff, subject to the opinion of the court on a special case...
Page 451 - ... of the testator ; but it is perfectly clear, that where the fund is given to one for life, and after the death of that person to several others, and in case of their deaths, to their representatives, there is no reason to presume an intention that it shall not lapse by the death of the legatee in the life of the testator.
Page 528 - RG, were parties, and by a recovery suffered in pursuance thereof, the estates were limited to the use of the husband for life, remainder to the wife for life, remainder to...
Page 521 - Forbes (three of the defendants), and the survivors and survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor, upon trust...
Page 364 - ... that where any tenant for life shall happen to die before or on the day on which any rent was reserved or made payable upon any demise or lease of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, which...
Page 161 - Master's office, it was ordered, that it should be referred to the Master to take an account of the personal estate of the testator...
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Page 431 - House, and other settled estates, and for the residue to be laid out in the purchase of lands, to be settled to the same uses as the lands already settled are.
Page 120 - Davison, lawfully begotten, and of the heirs male of the body of such first son lawfully issuing ; and, for default of such issue, to the use of the second, third, fourth, and all and every other the son and sons of the said Morton John Davison, lawfully to be begotten, severally, successively, and in remainder...