Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland: During the Time of Lord Redesdale ... From the Beginning of Easter Term, 1802, to [the Period of Lord Redesdale's Resignation of the Great Seal, 1807] ... |
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Nothing can be more settled than that a man's saying , “ I direct all my stock to be
applied to the payment of PEARSON “ legacies , ” will not make those legacies
bear interest one PEARSON , LYNCH AND moment sooner than they otherwise ...
Nothing can be more settled than that a man's saying , “ I direct all my stock to be
applied to the payment of PEARSON “ legacies , ” will not make those legacies
bear interest one PEARSON , LYNCH AND moment sooner than they otherwise ...
Page 195
High Court of Chancery, John Schoales, Thomas Langlois Lefroy. true reason on
which the legislature has said that in bargains 1803 . for money no more than a
certain fixed sum shall be taken DREW by way of interest for the loan , is founded
...
High Court of Chancery, John Schoales, Thomas Langlois Lefroy. true reason on
which the legislature has said that in bargains 1803 . for money no more than a
certain fixed sum shall be taken DREW by way of interest for the loan , is founded
...
Page 199
9d . was justly and fairly due from the plaintiff at the date of such bond either for
money before paid or “ advanced by the plaintiff to or for the use of the de“
fendant , or for interest of money so paid or advanced , or " for money agreed to
be paid ...
9d . was justly and fairly due from the plaintiff at the date of such bond either for
money before paid or “ advanced by the plaintiff to or for the use of the de“
fendant , or for interest of money so paid or advanced , or " for money agreed to
be paid ...
Page 277
... for principal and interest of the personal estate “ of the said testator Charles
Crymble the elder at the " time of his death , from interest accrued after his death ,
“ and what was due for principal of debts , and interest , ac66 crued previous to
his ...
... for principal and interest of the personal estate “ of the said testator Charles
Crymble the elder at the " time of his death , from interest accrued after his death ,
“ and what was due for principal of debts , and interest , ac66 crued previous to
his ...
Page 302
Wherever an executor or trustee keeps money for a long time in his hands and
either uses it in the way of his trade or ( as in the present case ) lays it out in
securities bearing interest , he shall be charged with interest . Newton v . Bennet ,
1 Bro ...
Wherever an executor or trustee keeps money for a long time in his hands and
either uses it in the way of his trade or ( as in the present case ) lays it out in
securities bearing interest , he shall be charged with interest . Newton v . Bennet ,
1 Bro ...
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