The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, from the Year 1785, as are Still of Practical Utility. 1785-1866Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1901 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... executed , the effect of which was that Dudley , the son , was to undertake the prosecution of the commission in the name of his father , and the Castleboy estate , if it should descend to the father on the death of the lunatic , was to ...
... executed , the effect of which was that Dudley , the son , was to undertake the prosecution of the commission in the name of his father , and the Castleboy estate , if it should descend to the father on the death of the lunatic , was to ...
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... executed it ; and Richard Adams proves subsequent recognitions of it by him . Lord GUILLAMORE , the late Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland , though not actually present at the execution of the deed , was occasionally in ...
... executed it ; and Richard Adams proves subsequent recognitions of it by him . Lord GUILLAMORE , the late Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland , though not actually present at the execution of the deed , was occasionally in ...
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... executed a settlement of them on the marriage of his son James O'Sullivan the younger , with the respondent Honora O'Sullivan . The trustees of the settlement , John Keane and William Ferguson , were to hold the premises for the residue ...
... executed a settlement of them on the marriage of his son James O'Sullivan the younger , with the respondent Honora O'Sullivan . The trustees of the settlement , John Keane and William Ferguson , were to hold the premises for the residue ...
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... executed by Henry O'Sullivan and Quintin Hamilton , according to their respective interests . The appellant , shortly after the execution of the said deed of the 7th of October , 1818 , entered into possession or receipt of the rents of ...
... executed by Henry O'Sullivan and Quintin Hamilton , according to their respective interests . The appellant , shortly after the execution of the said deed of the 7th of October , 1818 , entered into possession or receipt of the rents of ...
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... executed by the tenant for life ; he was tenant for life with the power of raising by mortgage the sum of 1,000l . out of the estate , and I do not see any ground on which it can be said that this was intended to be a restricted power ...
... executed by the tenant for life ; he was tenant for life with the power of raising by mortgage the sum of 1,000l . out of the estate , and I do not see any ground on which it can be said that this was intended to be a restricted power ...
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