Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, Volume 6C. Hunter, 1824 |
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... observed , that there were not less than fifty - seven cases upon this point , and that to call dying without leaving issue the natural sense of dying without issue , was against all the cases . " In Tenny , d . Agar v . Agar ( ƒ ) , Mr ...
... observed , that there were not less than fifty - seven cases upon this point , and that to call dying without leaving issue the natural sense of dying without issue , was against all the cases . " In Tenny , d . Agar v . Agar ( ƒ ) , Mr ...
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... observed ( b ) , that " the devise carried a freehold as well as a leasehold estate ; " nevertheless , he thought it might be reasonable enough to take the same words in two different senses as to the two different estates ; and that as ...
... observed ( b ) , that " the devise carried a freehold as well as a leasehold estate ; " nevertheless , he thought it might be reasonable enough to take the same words in two different senses as to the two different estates ; and that as ...
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... observed , that he was unable to add any weight to the ar- gument adduced by Mr. Serjt . Hullock , in support of her taking an estate tail . Mr. Serjt . Hullock , in reply . - From the general con- struction of the whole of the will ...
... observed , that he was unable to add any weight to the ar- gument adduced by Mr. Serjt . Hullock , in support of her taking an estate tail . Mr. Serjt . Hullock , in reply . - From the general con- struction of the whole of the will ...
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... observed , that there was nothing in the objections ; that the agreement was for the assignment of all offices , and that the condition of the bond was good as to all offices which might legally be assigned ; that the profits arising ...
... observed , that there was nothing in the objections ; that the agreement was for the assignment of all offices , and that the condition of the bond was good as to all offices which might legally be assigned ; that the profits arising ...
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... observed , that the Court would presume from the deed to make a tenant to the præcipe , that the names had been inserted by mistake . They , however , refused the amendment . ( a ) 2 Taunt . 222 . 1821 . WILSON . PETO and HUNTER ...
... observed , that the Court would presume from the deed to make a tenant to the præcipe , that the names had been inserted by mistake . They , however , refused the amendment . ( a ) 2 Taunt . 222 . 1821 . WILSON . PETO and HUNTER ...
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