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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Page 131
The difference in the character of the tenant may make a great difference with
respect to the lands , and may be an injury to the landlord to an incalculable
extent : and therefore it would be dangerous to establish merely on the principle
that a ...
The difference in the character of the tenant may make a great difference with
respect to the lands , and may be an injury to the landlord to an incalculable
extent : and therefore it would be dangerous to establish merely on the principle
that a ...
Page 252
It is a principle of law that the husband shall not be answerable for his wife's debt
, unless judgment has been had dur . ing the coverture ; and the same principle
seems to reach debts of the wise contracted in a separate capacity , though ...
It is a principle of law that the husband shall not be answerable for his wife's debt
, unless judgment has been had dur . ing the coverture ; and the same principle
seems to reach debts of the wise contracted in a separate capacity , though ...
Page 429
BOND HOPKINS : are various ; but they are decided on fixed principles . Courts
of equity have in this respect no more discretionary power than courts of law . -
They decide new cases as they arise by the principles on which former cases
have ...
BOND HOPKINS : are various ; but they are decided on fixed principles . Courts
of equity have in this respect no more discretionary power than courts of law . -
They decide new cases as they arise by the principles on which former cases
have ...
Page 433
The principle therefore is fully established with reference to the statute of
limitations , and the statute of fines . The same principle is also established by
what the court does upon the statute of frauds . The statute of frauds says that no
action or ...
The principle therefore is fully established with reference to the statute of
limitations , and the statute of fines . The same principle is also established by
what the court does upon the statute of frauds . The statute of frauds says that no
action or ...
Page 448
... such as representing lives to be in existence after they had dropt , or the like (
of which nothing is pretended in this case ) ; but where there is nothing but a
mere neglect of payment , it is submitted that the ancient principle of relieving
against ...
... such as representing lives to be in existence after they had dropt , or the like (
of which nothing is pretended in this case ) ; but where there is nothing but a
mere neglect of payment , it is submitted that the ancient principle of relieving
against ...
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