Reports of Cases in Chancery, Argued and Determined in the Rolls Court During the Time of Lord Langdale, Master of the Rolls. [1838-1866], Volume 20Saunders and Benning, 1856 |
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... consider it necessary to give any further indemnity than the personal indemnity of those persons to whom the money will be paid . NOTE . It appears from the argument in Simmons v . Bolland , 3 Mer . 550 , that that suit was not for the ...
... consider it necessary to give any further indemnity than the personal indemnity of those persons to whom the money will be paid . NOTE . It appears from the argument in Simmons v . Bolland , 3 Mer . 550 , that that suit was not for the ...
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... considering the cases , I do not think that much difficulty exists in it , or that the claim of the residuary devisee can be success- fully resisted . After attentively considering , I dissent from the argu- ment derived from the ...
... considering the cases , I do not think that much difficulty exists in it , or that the claim of the residuary devisee can be success- fully resisted . After attentively considering , I dissent from the argu- ment derived from the ...
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... consider lately in a case of Robinson v . Lowater ( a ) . The case before me is , I think , weaker than the case I have suggested ; it certainly cannot , in my opinion , be put higher than this : -viz . , that John Clark Langmead was ...
... consider lately in a case of Robinson v . Lowater ( a ) . The case before me is , I think , weaker than the case I have suggested ; it certainly cannot , in my opinion , be put higher than this : -viz . , that John Clark Langmead was ...
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... consider is , whether they confer double portions or not . I will , for the present , exclude from my consideration , whether the grantor of the deed stood in the position of a parent towards the objects of his bounty , that is ...
... consider is , whether they confer double portions or not . I will , for the present , exclude from my consideration , whether the grantor of the deed stood in the position of a parent towards the objects of his bounty , that is ...
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... consider the mothers of these children to be entitled to have double portions , but the children themselves to single portions only . As the presumption of his standing in loco parentis does not apply to the mothers , it appears to me ...
... consider the mothers of these children to be entitled to have double portions , but the children themselves to single portions only . As the presumption of his standing in loco parentis does not apply to the mothers , it appears to me ...
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allocatur amount annuity applied appointed assignment attained twenty-one Beav benefit bequeathed bill BIRKENHEAD cestuis que trust charge claim clause contended costs Court covenant creditor daughter death debt decease decree deed Defendant devise died directed effect entitled equity evidence executed executors fact freehold fund gavelkind gift Gray Haig heirs held husband Hutchinson intended interest James Neale John John Blakemore judgment lands Langmead leasehold legacy legal personal representative legatees liable lien Lister Lloyd Lord Lord BEXLEY marriage MASTER ment mortgage notice obtained opinion paid Palmer parties partnership payment personal estate Petitioner Plaintiff possession purchaser purpose question real estate received referred Remnant rents residuary respect ROLLS Roupell settlement share shew Sir George Bowyer Sir William solicitor statute suit tenant testatrix thereof tion tolls transaction vested Vict Walter Boyd wife William Hutchinson words
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Page 62 - ... for and during the term of her natural life ; and from and after the decease of my said wife, I give and bequeath...
Page 265 - ... shall be good, valid, and effectual in the law to all intents and purposes whatsoever...
Page 498 - ... such money as aforesaid, as fully and effectually as she could do if she were a feme sole ; save and except that no such disposition, release, surrender, or extinguishment shall be valid and effectual unless the husband, concur in the deed by which the same shall be effected, nor unless the deed be acknowledged by her as hereinafter directed...
Page 62 - And as to all the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever...
Page 263 - MR stated as a principle of construction which could not be disputed that "the general words of the Act are not to be so construed as to alter the previous policy of the law, unless no sense or meaning can be applied to those words consistently with the intention of preserving the existing policy untouched.
Page 265 - ... been made; and the land taken upon every such exchange shall be and enure to, for and upon the same uses, trusts, intents and purposes, and subject to the same conditions, charges and incumbrances, as the lands given on such exchange would have stood limited or been subject to in case such order had not been made...
Page 626 - ... and issue process for the immediate sequestration of the personal estate and the rents and profits of the real estate of the party so charged, and...
Page 499 - ... shall examine her, apart from her husband, touching her knowledge of such deed, and shall ascertain whether she freely and voluntarily consents to such deed, and unless she freely and voluntarily consent to such deed shall not permit her to acknowledge the same ; and in such case such deed shall, so far as relates to the execution thereof by such married woman, be void.
Page 80 - ... in trust for all and every or such one or more exclusively of the other or others of the children...
Page 376 - As if lands be given to two men and to the heirs of their two bodies begotten, in this case the donees have a joint estate for term of their two lives, and yet they have several inheritances : for if one of the donees hath issue and...