Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery During the Time of Lord Chancellor Cottenham 1849-[1851]Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... amount of costs which would have been sustained in the proceeding by summons shall be borne and paid by the plaintiff . XXXIII . The Record and Writ Clerks are directed to take the following fees : 1. For filing a claim 2. For sealing ...
... amount of costs which would have been sustained in the proceeding by summons shall be borne and paid by the plaintiff . XXXIII . The Record and Writ Clerks are directed to take the following fees : 1. For filing a claim 2. For sealing ...
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... amount of £ the will dated the day of deceased , who died on the of day of under " late of and that the and that together with interest thereon after the per cent per annum from the day of above - named C. D. is the executor of the said ...
... amount of £ the will dated the day of deceased , who died on the of day of under " late of and that the and that together with interest thereon after the per cent per annum from the day of above - named C. D. is the executor of the said ...
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... amount , and that he is willing and desirous to account for the same , and that the whole of the personal estate of the said E. F. should be duly administered in this Court for the benefit of all persons interested therein or entitled ...
... amount , and that he is willing and desirous to account for the same , and that the whole of the personal estate of the said E. F. should be duly administered in this Court for the benefit of all persons interested therein or entitled ...
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... amount of principal money and interest now due upon the said mortgage [ or lien ] is the sum of pounds , or thereabouts ; and that the said A. B. hath made or caused to be made an application to the said C. D. to receive the said sum of ...
... amount of principal money and interest now due upon the said mortgage [ or lien ] is the sum of pounds , or thereabouts ; and that the said A. B. hath made or caused to be made an application to the said C. D. to receive the said sum of ...
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... amount paid , and also of the amount of the petitioner's costs in the action , should have been left at the counting - house of the company , should be at liberty to pay * 6 to the petitioner the amount of the debt and costs [ 4 ] * 1 ...
... amount paid , and also of the amount of the petitioner's costs in the action , should have been left at the counting - house of the company , should be at liberty to pay * 6 to the petitioner the amount of the debt and costs [ 4 ] * 1 ...
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Page 350 - It is a general and well settled principle that the assignee of a chose in action takes it subject to...
Page 413 - Any estate, right, or interest in lands acquired by the testator after the making of his will, shall pass thereby in like manner as if possessed at the time of making the will, if such shall manifestly appear by the will to have been the intention of the testator.
Page 3 - ... proceeding, and against all costs, damages and expenses to be incurred by him by reason of the same...
Page 83 - lands" shall extend to and include manors, messuages, tenements and hereditaments, corporeal and incorporeal, of every tenure or description, whatever may be the estate or interest therein : The word "stock" shall mean any fund, annuity or security transferable in books kept by any company or society established or to be established or transferable by deed alone, or by deed accompanied by other formalities, and any share or interest therein : The word "seised...
Page 434 - ... and the survivors and survivor of them, and the executors, administrators, and assigns of such survivor...
Page 169 - Ireland, to order the costs of the following matters, including therein all reasonable charges and expenses incident thereto, to be paid by the promoters of the undertaking, (that is to say...