Reports of Cases in Chancery, Decided by Lord Cottenham [1846-1848]: Commencing 7th July, 1846: with which are Interspersed Some Miscellaneous Cases and Dicta, and Various Notes, Volume 2V. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton, 1846 - Equity |
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... dismissed by originalle , or retayned by suppena ; for it is to bee supposed that in thes matters the Maisters of the Chauncerie have more skille and less affectione than the Counsallers at Lawe , whoe , though they be skilfulle , yet ...
... dismissed by originalle , or retayned by suppena ; for it is to bee supposed that in thes matters the Maisters of the Chauncerie have more skille and less affectione than the Counsallers at Lawe , whoe , though they be skilfulle , yet ...
Page liii
... dismiss for want of prosecution , where no want of due diligence on the plaintiff's part : THOMPSON V. POWLES .- ( V . C. February , 1828. ) The validity of a contract must be determined by the law of the country , in which it is to be ...
... dismiss for want of prosecution , where no want of due diligence on the plaintiff's part : THOMPSON V. POWLES .- ( V . C. February , 1828. ) The validity of a contract must be determined by the law of the country , in which it is to be ...
Page lviii
... dismiss · 134 138 138 139 • Order 16 , Article 37 , of the General Orders of May , 1845 141 · • Some cases on costs of motion to dismiss for want of prosecution Cases in which commission of lunacy issued , the lunatic being abroad Lord ...
... dismiss · 134 138 138 139 • Order 16 , Article 37 , of the General Orders of May , 1845 141 · • Some cases on costs of motion to dismiss for want of prosecution Cases in which commission of lunacy issued , the lunatic being abroad Lord ...
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... dismissed , but without costs . Mr. Wakefield , Mr. Cooper , Mr. Hallett , and Mr. Kent , were the counsel engaged . Old orders as The above - mentioned order of Lord Clarendon is a copy of one of the Commonwealth Orders , 1649 : -A ...
... dismissed , but without costs . Mr. Wakefield , Mr. Cooper , Mr. Hallett , and Mr. Kent , were the counsel engaged . Old orders as The above - mentioned order of Lord Clarendon is a copy of one of the Commonwealth Orders , 1649 : -A ...
Page 37
... dismissed their bill , but the order of the House of Lords reversed the decree of the Court of Chancery , and adjudged the estate to Elizabeth Bertie for life , with remainder to Lord Falkland , giving , however , no directions to the ...
... dismissed their bill , but the order of the House of Lords reversed the decree of the Court of Chancery , and adjudged the estate to Elizabeth Bertie for life , with remainder to Lord Falkland , giving , however , no directions to the ...
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Accountant-General affidavit aforesaid alleged Anna appeared application appointed ARNOLD bill bond cause Clara Julia Webb clerk commission of lunacy commissioners committee costs counsel course for leave Court of Chancery court of equity creditors debt deceased decree or order defendants Hubbard directed dismiss dividends docket enrolment entitled equity execution executors fendant filed fund further order gamboge granted hath husband injunction issue John Webb judgment last answer leave to amend liberty Lord Chancellor Lord Cottenham Lord Eldon Lordship lunatic's maintenance Master ment mentioned Middlesex Nathan Meyer Rothschild notice of motion nunc pro tunc obtained Office Order 66 order of course paid parties patent person and estate personal estate petition plaintiff praying present proceedings question real estate recognizance RICKETTS Rolls Rolls Chapel scire facias sheriff Sir John solicitor statute suit supposed lunatic thereof Thomas tion trust Vice-Chancellor Westminster wife William William Frederick Webb witnesses
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Page 208 - Chancellor, or other person intrusted by virtue of the Queen's Sign Manual with the care and commitment of the custody of the persons and estates of lunatics...
Page 515 - With respect to the disposition of it, with respect to the transmission of it, either by succession or the act of the party, it follows the law of the person.
Page 350 - G00/. ; and it was ordered that it should be referred to the Master to inquire...
Page 288 - ... in time after the decree, and not any new proof which might have been used when the decree was made: nevertheless, upon new proof, that is come to light after the decree made, and could not possibly have been used at the time when the decree passed, a bill of review may be grounded by the special license of the court, and not otherwise.
Page 448 - ... two or more credible witnesses, or by her last will and testament...
Page 401 - Bristol, which bill had been read a second time in the House of Commons and...
Page 515 - First, it is a clear proposition, not only of the law of England, but of every country in the world where law has the semblance of science, that personal property has no locality. The meaning of that is not that personal property has no visible locality, but that it is subject to the law which governs the person of the owner.
Page 330 - Interest upon Trust That they the said Trustees and the Survivors and Survivor of them and the Executors Administrators and Assigns of such Survivor...
Page 160 - You shall, according to the best of your skill and knowledge, truly, faithfully, and without partiality to any or either of the parties in this cause, take the examinations and depositions of all and every witness and witnesses, produced and examined by virtue of the commission hereunto annexed, upon the interrogatories...
Page 512 - It is ordered and adjudged by the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled, that the said petition and appeal be, and is hereby, dismissed this House ; and that the said interlocutor therein complained of be, and the same is hereby, affirmed.