Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor, and the Court of Appeal in Chancery [1859-1862], Part 80, Volume 1V. & R. Stevens and Sons, 1861 - Equity |
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accommodation bills ademption aforesaid agreement alleged amount annuity appeal appointment assigned bank Bankrupt bankruptcy Beav Bell bill of review Carver clause Cockerell contract costs Court court of equity Court of Session covenant creditors Daniel Carver death debts decease decree deed Defendant dividends Edmund Henry Turton entitled equity evidence executed executors fee simple filed fund gift grant insolvent intention interest issue judgment JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE LAMBARDE land lease leasehold leasehold estates legacy liability Lord CAMPBELL LORD CHANCELLOR Lord John Beresford LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT LORD JUSTICE TURNER LORDS JUS M'Cubbin marriage ment monies mortgage opinion paid parties payment personal estate petition Plaintiff proceedings purchase purpose question real estate remainderman rents respect resulting trust Samuel Rooth Sarah Stanton settlement shareholders shares Sir George Larpent Stanton statute Stratton suit tenant testator's tion trust Vice-Chancellor Vict wife words
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