Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery [1829-1830]: By the Right Hon. Sir John Leach, Master of the Rolls, Volume 10 |
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... customary heir . Mary Green was admitted to her free bench . By indenture dated 20th June 1814 , Mary Green and George Green covenanted with certain trustees , that he , George Green , would be admitted tenant , and that immediately ...
... customary heir . Mary Green was admitted to her free bench . By indenture dated 20th June 1814 , Mary Green and George Green covenanted with certain trustees , that he , George Green , would be admitted tenant , and that immediately ...
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... customary deductions . No accounts were produced . The Defendant afterwards discovered that several deductions had been made that were not autho- rised by the custom of the trade . Inquiries directed , whether the deductions made were ...
... customary deductions . No accounts were produced . The Defendant afterwards discovered that several deductions had been made that were not autho- rised by the custom of the trade . Inquiries directed , whether the deductions made were ...
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... customary charges , deductions , and allowances . And accordingly certain articles of agreement to that effect , bearing date the 1st May 1820 , was prepared by or with the privity of the Defendant , and were entered into and signed in ...
... customary charges , deductions , and allowances . And accordingly certain articles of agreement to that effect , bearing date the 1st May 1820 , was prepared by or with the privity of the Defendant , and were entered into and signed in ...
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... customary charges and deductions , a sum of 14197. 12s . , as being the amount of the prices of 338 tons of casks , while , in fact , 247 tons of casks only were used for the purposes of the ship and cargo ; that the Defendant's charge ...
... customary charges and deductions , a sum of 14197. 12s . , as being the amount of the prices of 338 tons of casks , while , in fact , 247 tons of casks only were used for the purposes of the ship and cargo ; that the Defendant's charge ...
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... customary charges and allowances . The Defendant set forth the articles of agreement with the crew , by which the officers and seamen did promise and agree with the owner , that the price of casks should be four guineas for each ton ...
... customary charges and allowances . The Defendant set forth the articles of agreement with the crew , by which the officers and seamen did promise and agree with the owner , that the price of casks should be four guineas for each ton ...
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aforesaid agreement Ann Constable annuity answer appointed bankrupt bearing date bequeathed Bickersteth bill bond cent charged Christ's Hospital codicil Colin Anderson conveyance copyhold costs Court court of equity Coutts and Co customary daughter death debts decease declared decree deed Defendant devised died directed Draper Elizabeth Elizabeth Lynn entitled equity executed executors fendant freehold fund George George Nicholls heir at law heirs and assigns held hereditaments indenture interest issue Jane Jarvis John Bradey John Brough lands Langston lease legacy Lord Lord Eldon manor Mary Master Meller moiety monies mortgage Nicholson Nuttall Olivier paid parties partnership payment Pemberton personal estate Plaintiff premises purchase real estate received remainder rents respect ROLLS share shew Sir Thomas Maryon solicitor statute Swain tenant tenements testator's testatrix therein thereof Thomas Maryon Wilson trustees Turton twenty-one unto vested Wallinger Watkins WESTMINSTER HALL wife Wightwick William
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Page 138 - Elizabeth, my well beloved wife, for and during the term of her natural life ; and from and immediately after her decease...
Page 404 - ... as to all the rest, residue, and remainder of his estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever...
Page 141 - The personal estate is the primary fund for the payment of debts and legacies.
Page 274 - May 1785, when it was referred to the Master to take an account of the personal estate of the testator...
Page 121 - ... to the uses, upon and for the trusts, intents, and purposes, and with, under, and subject to the powers, provisoes, and declarations...
Page 130 - Annuities, upon and for the trusts, intents, and purposes thereinafter declared (that is to say), upon trust that they the said trustees and the survivor of them, and the executors, administrators, and assigns of such survivor...
Page 123 - AB, and his assigns, during his life, without impeachment of waste ; with remainder, to the use of...
Page 123 - ... the several and respective heirs male of the body and bodies of all and every such son and sons lawfully issuing...
Page 152 - Court shall think fit to award to the defendant in the said cause, then the above written obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force and virtue.
Page 172 - February 1827, it was referred to the Master to take the usual accounts of the testator's personal estate...