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. 1785-1866, Volume 24Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1896 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... respect to personal estate seem to afford the principle , that the Court may interpose to a certain extent . In Harding v . Glyn † the testator gave his personal estate to his wife , and he then proceeded in words , which were held to ...
... respect to personal estate seem to afford the principle , that the Court may interpose to a certain extent . In Harding v . Glyn † the testator gave his personal estate to his wife , and he then proceeded in words , which were held to ...
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... respect to authorities ; they are directly to the con- trary ; the first indeed is primâ facie in favour of the infant it is that of Chaplin v . Chaplin || by Lord TALBOT . The expressions of Lord TALBOT are general , nor does he advert ...
... respect to authorities ; they are directly to the con- trary ; the first indeed is primâ facie in favour of the infant it is that of Chaplin v . Chaplin || by Lord TALBOT . The expressions of Lord TALBOT are general , nor does he advert ...
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... respecting the laying out the 1,050l . at interest , or that the plaintiff was entitled to the interest , or that he had ever been paid any money in respect thereof , and stated that he had been advised , that when the plaintiff left ...
... respecting the laying out the 1,050l . at interest , or that the plaintiff was entitled to the interest , or that he had ever been paid any money in respect thereof , and stated that he had been advised , that when the plaintiff left ...
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... respect to the first view of the subject it is unnecessary to make any observations upon it , because the relief sought by this information is quite according to the ordinary practice of the Court with respect to charity lands ; it is ...
... respect to the first view of the subject it is unnecessary to make any observations upon it , because the relief sought by this information is quite according to the ordinary practice of the Court with respect to charity lands ; it is ...
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... respect to these lands , but I am clearly and decidedly of opinion that they had no jurisdiction at all , and that they were expressly prohibited from interfering or meddling in any manner with this subject ; it follows as a matter of ...
... respect to these lands , but I am clearly and decidedly of opinion that they had no jurisdiction at all , and that they were expressly prohibited from interfering or meddling in any manner with this subject ; it follows as a matter of ...
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ABBOTT accommodation bill Act of Parliament action aforesaid agreement annuity appointed assigns ASSUMPSIT ATT.-GEN authority BAYLEY Bennion bill cause claim common law consent contrà contract Court court of equity covenant Crown death debt decease declaration decree deed defendant delivered demised devise directed Dowl effect entitled erections evidence execution executors fee simple grant ground harbour heirs held interest issue John John Trollope judgment jury King L. J. Ch land lease leasehold estates legacies Legard lessees lessor liable Lord LORD CHANCELLOR Luscombe manor marriage messuage objection opinion owner paid parcel PARMETER parties partner payable payment personal estate plaintiff possession premises proprietors purchase purpose question received remainder remainderman residue respect rule Secretary at War sheriff shew ship shore statute tenant term testator's theatre thereof Thomas Thomas Sutton tion trial trust verdict wharf wife Wigsell William words writ
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Page 671 - By Command of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in the Name and on the Behalf of his Majesty.
Page 320 - People, of what Nation, Condition, or Quality soever, Barratry of the Master and Mariners, and of all other Perils, Losses, and Misfortunes that have or shall come to the Hurt, Detriment, or Damage of the said Goods and Merchandises and Ship, &c., or any part thereof...
Page 561 - ... or during the minority or respective minorities only of any person or persons who under the uses or trusts of the deed, surrender, will or other assurances directing such accumulations would for the time being, if of full age, be entitled unto the rents, issues and profits, or the interest, dividends or annual produce so directed to be accumulated...
Page 113 - ... from the day next before the day of the date of the same indenture of bargain and sale, and by force of the statute made for transferring uses into possession), ALL THAT [parcels, general words : All the estate clause].
Page 661 - It is admitted that the land in controversy is worth more than two thousand dollars; that if the court should be of opinion that the plaintiff is entitled to recover, it is agreed that the damages shall he fixed at one cent, and the monthly value of the premises at one dollar.
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Page 57 - AB, in trust for him and his assigns, and to preserve the contingent remainders ; with remainder, to the use of the first and...
Page 211 - Hugh for life, with remainder to trustees to preserve contingent remainders, with remainder to the...
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Page 671 - Time, unless the Lord High Treasurer, or the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury for the Time being, or any Three or more of them, shall consent to the Appointment of a greater Number.