A Treatise Upon the Practice of the Court of Chancery: With an Appendix of Forms, Volum 2

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Halsted & Voorhies, 1839
 

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Side 189 - If it be alleged in the complaint and established by evidence, or if it appear by the evidence without such allegation in the complaint to the satisfaction of the court, that the property or any part of it is so situated that partition cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners...
Side 169 - ... to ascertain the present value of an annuity for her life equal to the interest in the third of the proceeds of the estate to which her contingent right of dower attaches, and...
Side 182 - ... one or more of them have an estate of inheritance, or for life or lives, or for years, an action may be brought by one or more of such persons for a partition thereof, according to the respective rights of the persons interested therein ; and for a sale of such property, or a part of it, if it appear that a partition cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners.
Side 113 - The court shall have power to compel such discovery, and to prevent such transfer, payment or delivery, and to decree satisfaction of the sum remaining due on such judgments, out of any personal property, money or things in action, belonging to the defendant, or held in trust for him, with the exception above stated, which shall be discovered by the proceedings in chancery, whether the same were originally liable to be taken in execution at law or not...
Side 186 - Where a reference is directed, as prescribed in the last section, the referee must cause a notice to be published once in each week for six successive weeks in such newspaper published in the county...
Side 230 - That one of the parties was an idiot or a lunatic. 4. That the consent of one of the parties was obtained by force, duress, or fraud.
Side 113 - Whenever an execution against the- property of a defendant, statutesshall have been issued on a judgment at law, and shall have been returned unsatisfied in whole or in part, the party suing out such execution may file a bill in chancery against such defendant...
Side 28 - Whenever such bond shall be defective in any respect, the Court, officer, or body who would be authorized to receive the same, or to entertain any proceedings in consequence of such bond if the same had been perfect may, on the application of all the obligors therein, amend the same in any respect...
Side 143 - ... and if it shall appear that the same can be sold in parcels, without injury to the interests of the parties, the decree...
Side 244 - In an action for divorce the court may, before or after judgment, give such direction for the custody, care, and education of the children of the marriage as may seem necessary or proper, and may at any time vacate or modify the same.

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