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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... solicitors for all parties . And the petitioner complained that his claim had been dis- allowed by an apparent assent on his part which he never authorised . Mr. Bickersteth and Mr. K. Parker in support of the 12 CASES IN CHANCERY.
... solicitors for all parties . And the petitioner complained that his claim had been dis- allowed by an apparent assent on his part which he never authorised . Mr. Bickersteth and Mr. K. Parker in support of the 12 CASES IN CHANCERY.
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... solicitor being em- ployed by all parties . I will not conclude him , who has been very ill treated . The Masters have made a rule not to take an account of a partnership unless they are particularly directed to take the partnership ...
... solicitor being em- ployed by all parties . I will not conclude him , who has been very ill treated . The Masters have made a rule not to take an account of a partnership unless they are particularly directed to take the partnership ...
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... solicitor , Liverpool , and my trustee . " The testatrix gave several legacies ; and the will then proceeds thus : " I give , bequeath , and devise to my husband Peter Mawdsley my two fields and house in the township of Great Neston ...
... solicitor , Liverpool , and my trustee . " The testatrix gave several legacies ; and the will then proceeds thus : " I give , bequeath , and devise to my husband Peter Mawdsley my two fields and house in the township of Great Neston ...
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... . Poole , the Defendant's solicitor , on the trial of the indictment , stood on the counsel - table in court , and stated openly and audibly to the Court , in allusion to the arrangement , " We agree to it , " 40 CASES IN CHANCERY.
... . Poole , the Defendant's solicitor , on the trial of the indictment , stood on the counsel - table in court , and stated openly and audibly to the Court , in allusion to the arrangement , " We agree to it , " 40 CASES IN CHANCERY.
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... solicitor , it being sworn in the answer that the Plaintiff had declared that the solicitors had in- demnified him against the expences of the suit ; and in an affidavit in a former proceeding , it was imputed to the Plaintiff's solicitors ...
... solicitor , it being sworn in the answer that the Plaintiff had declared that the solicitors had in- demnified him against the expences of the suit ; and in an affidavit in a former proceeding , it was imputed to the Plaintiff's solicitors ...
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