The Law Reports: Equity cases, before the Master of Rolls and the vice-chancellors, Volume 15T. & J. W. Johnson & Company, 1873 |
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... doubt the power of taxing the succession of foreigners to their personal property in this country , but I can hardly think we ought to presume such an intention unless it is clearly stated . " It was on such grounds as these that the ...
... doubt the power of taxing the succession of foreigners to their personal property in this country , but I can hardly think we ought to presume such an intention unless it is clearly stated . " It was on such grounds as these that the ...
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... doubt did not then exist , but it was a ground which applied to all property , wherever locally situated ; for if the property was English property , but was given by will by a foreigner to a foreigner , it was held liable to pay no ...
... doubt did not then exist , but it was a ground which applied to all property , wherever locally situated ; for if the property was English property , but was given by will by a foreigner to a foreigner , it was held liable to pay no ...
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... doubt upon the validity of that evidence . There is the fact , that it was on the 14th he heard reports which induced him to doubt the stability and honesty of the company , and yet it was not till the 17th that he wrote to withdraw his ...
... doubt upon the validity of that evidence . There is the fact , that it was on the 14th he heard reports which induced him to doubt the stability and honesty of the company , and yet it was not till the 17th that he wrote to withdraw his ...
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... doubt on the subject . In Dunlop v . Higgins , Lord Chancellor Cottenham said that , in the case of a bill of exchange , notice of dishonour given by putting a letter into the post at the right time had been held quite suf- ficient ...
... doubt on the subject . In Dunlop v . Higgins , Lord Chancellor Cottenham said that , in the case of a bill of exchange , notice of dishonour given by putting a letter into the post at the right time had been held quite suf- ficient ...
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... doubt in my mind that that was too late . But then he says , " I never received the letter of allotment . " Now there are two questions arising- first , did he receive the letter of allotment ? If he did , there is an end of all ...
... doubt in my mind that that was too late . But then he says , " I never received the letter of allotment . " Now there are two questions arising- first , did he receive the letter of allotment ? If he did , there is an end of all ...
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Page 87 - Grew, all my lands [naming them particularly;] to hold the same, with their appurtenances. to him the said George Grew, for and during the term of his natural life...
Page 243 - ... that the register may be rectified ; and the court may either refuse such application, with or without costs, to be paid by the applicant, or it may, if satisfied of the justice of the case, make an order for the rectification of the register...
Page 11 - Every past or future disposition of property, by reason whereof any person has, or shall, become beneficially entitled to any property or the income thereof upon the death of any person...
Page 179 - An Act for the Abolition of Fines and Recoveries, and for the Substitution of more simple Modes of Assurance...
Page 189 - Thus under a settlement containing a limitation to A. for ninety-nine years, if he should so long live, with remainder to trustees during the life of A.
Page 405 - From the principle that a share of a partner is nothing more than his proportion of the partnership assets after they have been turned into money and applied in liquidation of the partnership debts, it necessarily follows that in equity a share in a partnership, whether its property consists of land or not, must, as between the real and personal representatives of a deceased partner, be deemed to be personal, and not real, estate, unless, indeed, such conversion is inconsistent with the agreement...
Page 403 - He then devised and bequeathed his real and personal estate unto " his said trustees, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, according to the nature and tenure thereof...
Page 87 - I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Sarah Barry for and during the term of her natural life...
Page 185 - Chancery within six calendar months after the execution thereof: provided further nevertheless, that the person who but for this clause would have been sole protector of the settlement, may be one of the persons to be appointed protector under this clause, if the settlor shall think fit, and snail, unless otherwise directed by the settlor, act as sole protector, if the other persons constituting the protector shall have ceased to be so by death or relinquishment of the office by deed, and no other...
Page 110 - ... belonging, and the use of all my household goods, plate, linen, and other household furniture of every sort and kind which shall be about my said messuage or tenement at the time of my decease...