Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: From the Year 1789 to 1817, Volume 13; Volume 25S. Sweet and Stevens and Sons, 1827 |
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... Grant Harris , Brown v . $ · 404 125 125 · · 73 552 190 Harrop , Buckmaster v . 456 164 , 542 Hayes's Case . 197 · • 475 . 287 · . 148 . 183 . 563 • . 560 · • 67 Crosbie v . M'Doual D. Dayrell , Twort v . Deschamps , Alley v . . 195 225 ...
... Grant Harris , Brown v . $ · 404 125 125 · · 73 552 190 Harrop , Buckmaster v . 456 164 , 542 Hayes's Case . 197 · • 475 . 287 · . 148 . 183 . 563 • . 560 · • 67 Crosbie v . M'Doual D. Dayrell , Twort v . Deschamps , Alley v . . 195 225 ...
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... Ardesoif , 175 Sir WILLIAM GRANT , Sir ARTHUR PIGGOTT , Sir VICARY GIBBS , Sir SAMUEL ROMILLY , Sir THOMAS PLUMER , } Lord Chancellor . Master of the Rolls . } Attorney General . } Solicitor General . CASES CITED IN VOLUME XIII .
... Ardesoif , 175 Sir WILLIAM GRANT , Sir ARTHUR PIGGOTT , Sir VICARY GIBBS , Sir SAMUEL ROMILLY , Sir THOMAS PLUMER , } Lord Chancellor . Master of the Rolls . } Attorney General . } Solicitor General . CASES CITED IN VOLUME XIII .
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... Grant v . Cannon ( 26 ) ; In Williamson v . Gosling ( 28 ) , and Bramston v . He- ron ( 29 ) the decree was according to the yearly value of the new houses , built on the scite of the old houses , with costs . In a very late case ...
... Grant v . Cannon ( 26 ) ; In Williamson v . Gosling ( 28 ) , and Bramston v . He- ron ( 29 ) the decree was according to the yearly value of the new houses , built on the scite of the old houses , with costs . In a very late case ...
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... grant or agreement is sup- posed . But whatever is in derogation of the general right must be stated precisely . The opinion of Lord Chief Justice Eyre was , that a modus ought to be pleaded with much the same nicety as that or any ...
... grant or agreement is sup- posed . But whatever is in derogation of the general right must be stated precisely . The opinion of Lord Chief Justice Eyre was , that a modus ought to be pleaded with much the same nicety as that or any ...
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... Grant v . Cannon ( 52 ) proves , that in the occupation of the owner the payment for tithe is to be according to the value , admitted in that instance to be 60l . per annum . No inquiry was directed , at what rent the house had been ...
... Grant v . Cannon ( 52 ) proves , that in the occupation of the owner the payment for tithe is to be according to the value , admitted in that instance to be 60l . per annum . No inquiry was directed , at what rent the house had been ...
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Page 514 - The whole goes upon that : declarations in the family, descriptions in Wills, descriptions upon monuments, descriptions in Bibles, and Registry Books, all are admitted upon the principle, that they are the natural effusions of a party, who must know the truth; and who speaks upon an occasion, when his mind stands in an even position, without any temptation to exceed or fall short of the truth.
Page 268 - So it was early held that where a testator devised all his real and personal estate to his wife for life, and after her death to his son and...
Page 347 - B. lawfully begotten or to be begotten, equally to be divided between or among them, if more than one, share and share alike as tenants in common and not as joint tenants...
Page 372 - ... then the share or shares of him, her, or them so dying should...
Page 347 - ... to the use of such surviving and only son, and the heirs of his body ; and, for default of such issue...
Page 316 - whether a demand connected with an illegal transaction is capable of being enforced at law, is whether the plaintiff requires the aid of the illegal transaction to establish his case. If the plaintiff cannot open his case without showing that he has broken the law, the court will not assist him, whatever his claim in justice may be upon the defendant.
Page 340 - Monypenny for and during the term of his natural life, and from and immediately after his decease, upon trust for the first son of the body of such first son, and the heirs male of his body ; and, in default of such issue...
Page 230 - Oaklet/ was at the time of making his Will and at his death...
Page 169 - direct that they my said trustees, and the survivors " and survivor of them, and the executors and admi...
Page 241 - B. for life, remainder to trustees, &c., remainder to the use of such child or children of В., and in such shares, &c., as B. should appoint ; and in default of such appointment to the use of all and every the...