Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery ...: With Notes and References to Both English and American Decisions ...Gould, Banks & Company, 1845 |
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... respecting an annuity alleged to have been granted by Armstrong and wife to one James Izod ; and that such annuity may be either ... respect thereof and for further relief . 1838. - Tullett v . Armstrong . The case is 17 CASES IN CHANCERY .
... respecting an annuity alleged to have been granted by Armstrong and wife to one James Izod ; and that such annuity may be either ... respect thereof and for further relief . 1838. - Tullett v . Armstrong . The case is 17 CASES IN CHANCERY .
Page 255
... respect of such separate estate , she is by this court considered as a feme sole , although covert . Her faculties as such , and the nature and ex- tent of them , are to be collected from the terms in which the gift is made to her , and ...
... respect of such separate estate , she is by this court considered as a feme sole , although covert . Her faculties as such , and the nature and ex- tent of them , are to be collected from the terms in which the gift is made to her , and ...
Page 264
... respect to the cases which require that the defendants to an original bill should be parties to a supplemental bill . If compelled , which I am not , to express an opinion upon that point , I should rather incline to say , that the ...
... respect to the cases which require that the defendants to an original bill should be parties to a supplemental bill . If compelled , which I am not , to express an opinion upon that point , I should rather incline to say , that the ...
Page 292
... respect , the aliens have an interest in the land . And , as the gift of an interest in land to an alien , may be good , and the alien , though capable of taking the gift , cannot hold it for his own benefit , but for the Crown only ...
... respect , the aliens have an interest in the land . And , as the gift of an interest in land to an alien , may be good , and the alien , though capable of taking the gift , cannot hold it for his own benefit , but for the Crown only ...
Page 294
... respect of the species of interest in land which is here given to aliens , the Crown is entitled , by its prerogative , either to come into equity to have the trust executed , in order that the benefit of it , in money or stock , may be ...
... respect of the species of interest in land which is here given to aliens , the Crown is entitled , by its prerogative , either to come into equity to have the trust executed , in order that the benefit of it , in money or stock , may be ...
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affidavit aforesaid afterwards agreement alleged amount annuity answer appears applied appointed assigns Attorney Beav benefit bequeathed bill cause charge charity child circumstances cited claim codicil considered contended costs court court of equity coverture creditors daughter death debts decease declared decree deed defendant demurrer devised directed entitled equity evidence executed executors filed fund gift heirs held husband infant injunction insolvent intended interest Ironmongers Company issue James John Kindersley land lease legacies legatee Lindo Lord Lord Chancellor Lord Cottenham Lord Eldon marriage Master misjoinder moiety mortgage Moses da Costa Moses Lindo motion objection obtained opinion paid Paige parties payment Pemberton personal estate petition plaintiff possession prayed proceedings purchase purpose question received reference remainder rents residue respect Richard Bacon ROLLS Russ settlement share solicitor suit term testator's thereof Thomas tion trustees twenty-one vested widow wife William
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