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] ...I. Riley, 1808 - Equity |
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... plaintiff being then about fourteen years of age , and unmarried . The plaintiff having been left unprovided for by her father , and dependent on her mother , who was herself in narrow circumstances , in May 1794 filed her bill against ...
... plaintiff being then about fourteen years of age , and unmarried . The plaintiff having been left unprovided for by her father , and dependent on her mother , who was herself in narrow circumstances , in May 1794 filed her bill against ...
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... plaintiff , and Mr. Burston and Mr. Mayne for the defendants . For the plaintiff it was argued that this case ought to be considered as falling within the rule , which gives interest upon a legacy given by a parent to a child ; the ...
... plaintiff , and Mr. Burston and Mr. Mayne for the defendants . For the plaintiff it was argued that this case ought to be considered as falling within the rule , which gives interest upon a legacy given by a parent to a child ; the ...
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... plaintiff and in the pleadings particularly mentioned , " and thereupon let such securities be deposited in the " Bank of Ireland to the credit of this cause , with the " privity of the Accountant - General , and decree the " defendant ...
... plaintiff and in the pleadings particularly mentioned , " and thereupon let such securities be deposited in the " Bank of Ireland to the credit of this cause , with the " privity of the Accountant - General , and decree the " defendant ...
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... plaintiff's clerk , which shall be absolute without further motion , unless the plaintiff files exceptions within four days ( exclusive of Sun- day ) or moves on equity , confessed within eight days ( ex- clusive of Sunday ) after ...
... plaintiff's clerk , which shall be absolute without further motion , unless the plaintiff files exceptions within four days ( exclusive of Sun- day ) or moves on equity , confessed within eight days ( ex- clusive of Sunday ) after ...
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... plaintiff for a lease of the house and demesne of Newtown . The plaintiff agreed to take the same at 1. 12s . per acre , ( which the bill charged to be the full improved rent ) on a lease for lives renewable for ever , which the ...
... plaintiff for a lease of the house and demesne of Newtown . The plaintiff agreed to take the same at 1. 12s . per acre , ( which the bill charged to be the full improved rent ) on a lease for lives renewable for ever , which the ...
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