Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: In 1850 [and 1852] by the Right Hon. Lord Cranworth [and Sir Richard Torin Kindersley, Volumes 1-2V. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton, 1851 |
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... issue , or the person or persons for the time being entitled to the testator's re- siduary personal estate under his will and that codicil , as the executors and trustees , should , in their absolute discretion , think proper . The ...
... issue , or the person or persons for the time being entitled to the testator's re- siduary personal estate under his will and that codicil , as the executors and trustees , should , in their absolute discretion , think proper . The ...
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... issue in the Cause : but he admitted that , by such cases , instructions and corre- spondence , the fact that he did , at one time , intend to charge the Luton estate with the jointure , as soon as the purchase of it was completed ...
... issue in the Cause : but he admitted that , by such cases , instructions and corre- spondence , the fact that he did , at one time , intend to charge the Luton estate with the jointure , as soon as the purchase of it was completed ...
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... issue in the suit ; and that the particulars contained in the second part of the second schedule , consisted of cases , opinions and letters stated , given and written after the dispute , between him and his wife , as to the matters at ...
... issue in the suit ; and that the particulars contained in the second part of the second schedule , consisted of cases , opinions and letters stated , given and written after the dispute , between him and his wife , as to the matters at ...
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... issue in the Cause ; and , in particular , that certain of those instructions , cases and opinions ( which he spe- cified ) were given to , laid before and obtained from Counsel , on his behalf and by his direction , and not on behalf ...
... issue in the Cause ; and , in particular , that certain of those instructions , cases and opinions ( which he spe- cified ) were given to , laid before and obtained from Counsel , on his behalf and by his direction , and not on behalf ...
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... issues and profits , and other ecclesiastical goods of Gathercole in the Bishop's diocese . The bill was filed against Gathercole , the Bishop of Ely and certain judgment - creditors of Gathercole , whose judgments were subsequent to ...
... issues and profits , and other ecclesiastical goods of Gathercole in the Bishop's diocese . The bill was filed against Gathercole , the Bishop of Ely and certain judgment - creditors of Gathercole , whose judgments were subsequent to ...
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Popular passages
Page 297 - ... during the minority or respective minorities only of any person or persons, who, under the uses or trusts of the deed...
Page 378 - Subject to the provisions and restrictions in this and the special Act, and any Act incorporated therewith, it shall be lawful for the Company, for the purpose of constructing the railway, or the accommodation works connected therewith hereinafter mentioned, to execute any of the following works...
Page 377 - ... and unless the promoters of the undertaking be willing to pay the amount of compensation so claimed, and...
Page 337 - ... equip, furnish, fit out, or arm, or procure to be equipped, furnished, fitted out, or armed, or shall knowingly aid, assist, or be concerned in the equipping, furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service...
Page 269 - ... or may order distribution thereof, or payment of the dividends thereof, according to the respective estates, titles, or interests of the parties making claim to such money or lands, or any part thereof, and may make such other order in the premises as to such court shall seem fit.
Page 469 - ... to the use of the said T. Baker and his assigns, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of waste...
Page 297 - ... accumulation shall be directed otherwise than as aforesaid, such direction shall be null and void, and the rents, issues, profits and produce of such property so directed to be accumulated, shall, so long as the same shall be directed to be accumulated contrary to the provisions of this act, go to and be received by such person or persons as would have been entitled thereto if such accumulation had not been directed...
Page 28 - And the [lessor doth hereby] for himself his heirs executors administrators and assigns [covenant with the said lessee his executors administrators and assigns] that he...
Page 31 - OS of the one part, and the plaintiff of the other part, • the defendant OS, in consideration of the sum of 10,000?.
Page 157 - Ought this inconvenience to be considered in fact as more than fanciful, more than one of mere delicacy or fastidiousness, as an inconvenience materially interfering with the ordinary comfort, physically, of human existence, not merely according to elegant or dainty modes and habits of living, but according to plain and sober and simple notions among the English people?