Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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Page 19
... sold by one who had got the possession of it to the defend- ant , a goldsmith at Newcastle , but who had notice of the Duke's claim thereto . The Duke brought a bill in equity to compel the delivery of this altar - piece in specie ...
... sold by one who had got the possession of it to the defend- ant , a goldsmith at Newcastle , but who had notice of the Duke's claim thereto . The Duke brought a bill in equity to compel the delivery of this altar - piece in specie ...
Page 45
... sold to the plaintiff Hughes under that sentence ; and that on her arrival in England , the defendant Cornelius and others , as the servants of William Gault , took and converted the ship to their own use . s . c . Raym . 473 . The ...
... sold to the plaintiff Hughes under that sentence ; and that on her arrival in England , the defendant Cornelius and others , as the servants of William Gault , took and converted the ship to their own use . s . c . Raym . 473 . The ...
Page 46
... sold at sheriff's sale , on ex- ecution , as the property of Freeman , and one Richmond became the purchaser ; that Richmond , in January , 1842 , sold the machine to the plaintiff , who at the same time purchased of Freeman the ...
... sold at sheriff's sale , on ex- ecution , as the property of Freeman , and one Richmond became the purchaser ; that Richmond , in January , 1842 , sold the machine to the plaintiff , who at the same time purchased of Freeman the ...
Page 51
... sold him at public sale , and the plaintiff , knowing the slave to belong to the estate of the deceased Robert Alexander as aforesaid , became the purchaser for a valuable consideration , and took possession of the slave , and continued ...
... sold him at public sale , and the plaintiff , knowing the slave to belong to the estate of the deceased Robert Alexander as aforesaid , became the purchaser for a valuable consideration , and took possession of the slave , and continued ...
Page 58
... sold the premises to the plaintiffs . The defendant took the counters from the plaintiffs ' possession in 1881. The court found for the defendant . Considering the bill of exceptions as a whole , we do not understand this general ...
... sold the premises to the plaintiffs . The defendant took the counters from the plaintiffs ' possession in 1881. The court found for the defendant . Considering the bill of exceptions as a whole , we do not understand this general ...
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