Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During the Time of Lord Chancellor Eldon, Volume 2A. Strahan, 1829 - Court rules |
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Page 242
... copyholds , as devisee under the will of John Manby . The bill was filed by Colegrave against the executrix of John Manby , to obtain , out of his assets , payment of a due proportion of the fine and expenses of renewal . The Vice ...
... copyholds , as devisee under the will of John Manby . The bill was filed by Colegrave against the executrix of John Manby , to obtain , out of his assets , payment of a due proportion of the fine and expenses of renewal . The Vice ...
Page 248
... copyhold estates to the Plaintiff , has in his will , by words either express in their import or capable of such a construction , imposed it as a condition upon him , not to call upon his ( John Manby's ) representatives , for any part ...
... copyhold estates to the Plaintiff , has in his will , by words either express in their import or capable of such a construction , imposed it as a condition upon him , not to call upon his ( John Manby's ) representatives , for any part ...
Page 249
... copyhold , or his claim in respect of those fines . The question — whether he must elect - is not before me upon this record , till it is deter- mined , whether he has a claim in respect of the fines , and what the amount of that claim ...
... copyhold , or his claim in respect of those fines . The question — whether he must elect - is not before me upon this record , till it is deter- mined , whether he has a claim in respect of the fines , and what the amount of that claim ...
Page 289
... copy- holds , and to surrender them to the mortgagee ; yet it was held , that the copyholds were not merely a subsidiary security , but were charged primarily in the same degree with the freeholds . * ( a ) 1 P. Wms . 505 . ( c ) 8 ...
... copy- holds , and to surrender them to the mortgagee ; yet it was held , that the copyholds were not merely a subsidiary security , but were charged primarily in the same degree with the freeholds . * ( a ) 1 P. Wms . 505 . ( c ) 8 ...
Page 290
... copyholds ; the specialty creditors had only the free- holds ; and that fund , after payment of the mortgagee , was ... copyholds subject to the mortgage , argued , that this case was distinguishable from Aldrich v . Cooper in two points ...
... copyholds ; the specialty creditors had only the free- holds ; and that fund , after payment of the mortgagee , was ... copyholds subject to the mortgage , argued , that this case was distinguishable from Aldrich v . Cooper in two points ...
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