The English Reports: Vice-Chancellors' courts (1815-1865), Volume 57W. Green, 1905 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... decree made in this Court , which directed an inquiry to ascertain the amount of the mortgage debt , on a bill to redeem ; all parties being in this country . Query , whether the mortgagee of a Jamaica estate , on a bill of foreclosure ...
... decree made in this Court , which directed an inquiry to ascertain the amount of the mortgage debt , on a bill to redeem ; all parties being in this country . Query , whether the mortgagee of a Jamaica estate , on a bill of foreclosure ...
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... decree on that bill , it is an unreasonable vexation in the Defendants to proceed in the Colonial Court , where a different decree may be obtained . If this be permitted , it must interfere with the proceedings of this Court . Can this ...
... decree on that bill , it is an unreasonable vexation in the Defendants to proceed in the Colonial Court , where a different decree may be obtained . If this be permitted , it must interfere with the proceedings of this Court . Can this ...
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... decree made on the hearing of this cause in June 1818 , it was referred to the Master to take an account of the personal estates , and of the rents and profits of the real estates of the two Marriotts ; and for the better taking of ...
... decree made on the hearing of this cause in June 1818 , it was referred to the Master to take an account of the personal estates , and of the rents and profits of the real estates of the two Marriotts ; and for the better taking of ...
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... Decree . Where a decree is made upon a bill taken pro confesso , the Court , whether the Defendant has or has not appeared , pronounces an absolute decree in the first instance , and does not give the Defendant a day to shew cause . In ...
... Decree . Where a decree is made upon a bill taken pro confesso , the Court , whether the Defendant has or has not appeared , pronounces an absolute decree in the first instance , and does not give the Defendant a day to shew cause . In ...
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... decree , but that after appearance , the Plaintiff was entitled to take such decree as he could abide by . THE VICE - CHANCELLOR [ Sir John Leach ] . It appears to me that there is no difference whether the bill is to be taken pro ...
... decree , but that after appearance , the Plaintiff was entitled to take such decree as he could abide by . THE VICE - CHANCELLOR [ Sir John Leach ] . It appears to me that there is no difference whether the bill is to be taken pro ...
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Page 32 - Hanson, their executors, administrators, and assigns, upon trust that they, my said trustees and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor...
Page 412 - Money to be paid into the Bank of England in the Name of the Accountant General of the Court of Exchequer.
Page 443 - ... with remainder to trustees to preserve contingent remainders ; with remainder to the use of the first and other sons of...
Page 109 - ... who would for the time being have been entitled to the rents and profits of the said lands, buildings, tenements, and hereditaments so hereby directed to be purchased, in case .such purchase or settlement were made.
Page 19 - Council, who directed a case to be stated for the opinion of the Court of King's Bench, who refused to receive it in that shape.
Page 94 - Price, for life, for her separate use, and after her death to her husband for life, and after the death of the survivor, to pay the interest to their children, share and share alike.
Page 64 - ... jury is, whether the husband was the father of such child ; and the evidence to prove that he was not the father, must be of such facts and circumstances as are sufficient to prove, to the satisfaction of...
Page 313 - statutory trusts ' shall be held upon the trusts and subject to the provisions following, namely, upon trust to sell the same and to stand possessed of the net proceeds of sale...
Page 190 - Hugh for life, with remainder to trustees to preserve contingent remainders, with remainder to the...
Page 576 - ... be lawful for any trustees or trustee of any such endowments or emoluments to assign and transfer the same to the said governors of the bounty of Queen Anne, to be held and applied by them upon the same trusts and for the same intents and purposes as the same previously to such assignment and transfer were held by such trustees or trustee : and...