Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: In 1852 [-1859] ... by Sir Richard Torin Kindersley, Vice-chancellor, Del 165,Volum 4V. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton, 1860 |
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... clear residuary estate of or to which the said Robert Cummin Young was possessed or entitled at the time of his death . 2. That the amount and particulars of the said residu- ary estate may be ascertained , and that one equal third part ...
... clear residuary estate of or to which the said Robert Cummin Young was possessed or entitled at the time of his death . 2. That the amount and particulars of the said residu- ary estate may be ascertained , and that one equal third part ...
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... clearly of opinion , that her death in the lifetime of the testator had rendered it impossible to perform the promise in ... clear , that , by virtue of that section , a legacy or share of residue given to her by his will would not have ...
... clearly of opinion , that her death in the lifetime of the testator had rendered it impossible to perform the promise in ... clear , that , by virtue of that section , a legacy or share of residue given to her by his will would not have ...
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... clear intention of the parties was , that one of them should do a certain thing , but he is allowed at his option to do it in one or other of two modes , and one of those modes becomes impossible by the act of God , he is bound to ...
... clear intention of the parties was , that one of them should do a certain thing , but he is allowed at his option to do it in one or other of two modes , and one of those modes becomes impossible by the act of God , he is bound to ...
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... clear principles well established , by reasoning from which a conclusion may be drawn ; and I think that conclusion ought to be , that it was not competent to the council to give a power of sale . The principles are these : -It is clear ...
... clear principles well established , by reasoning from which a conclusion may be drawn ; and I think that conclusion ought to be , that it was not competent to the council to give a power of sale . The principles are these : -It is clear ...
Side 30
... clear for argument . It is said , that the practice of conveyancers is to treat a power of sale as a necessary incident to a mortgage ; to introduce it universally . Now I must say to that argu- ment and that proposition , I demur . I ...
... clear for argument . It is said , that the practice of conveyancers is to treat a power of sale as a necessary incident to a mortgage ; to introduce it universally . Now I must say to that argu- ment and that proposition , I demur . I ...
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administration affidavit aforesaid agreement alleged annuity appears apply appointment assignment Barkworth Beav bill Chard claim Clippens Cochrane COLVIN contingent remainders contract costs Court Court of Equity creditors daughter death debt decease decree deed Defendant Alexander Mitchell Defendant William demurrer direct directors domicile Edmund Henry Turton effect entitled equity evidence execution executors fact filed fraud give ground Gwill heir Honor intention interest issue James Morison Joan Sims judgment jurisdiction LAMBARDE land lease liable Lord Lord Chancellor Mapleton marriage ment mortgage opinion paid parties payment personal estate Plaintiff Pooley possession principle purchaser question Quilter real estate referred remainderman rents respect Robert Cummin Scotland seisin settlement shareholders shares shifting clause solicitor specific performance statute suit SWINFORD tenant testator's testatrix thereof Thomas Englefield tion tithe trustees vendor VICE-CHANCELLOR Vict wife William Mitchell Innes words
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Side 446 - ... or any damages in respect of such arrears of rent or interest, shall be recovered by any distress, action, or suit but within six years next after the same respectively shall have become due, or next after an acknowledgment of the same in writing shall have been given to the person entitled thereto, or his agent, signed by the person by whom the same was payable, or his agent...
Side 52 - Act, either immediately or after any interval, either certainly or contingently, and either originally or by way of substitutive limitation, and every devolution by law of any beneficial interest in property, or the income thereof, upon the death of any person dying after the time appointed for the commencement of this Act...
Side 566 - To THE USE of the said EF, GH, and IK, and their heirs, during the life of the said AB, upon, trust to preserve the contingent uses and estates hereinafter limited from being defeated or destroyed, and for that purpose to make entries and bring actions as occasion shall require, But...
Side 456 - Any local authority may carry any sewer through across or under any turnpike road, or any street or place laid out as or intended for a street, or under any cellar or vault which may be under the pavement or carriageway of any street, and, after giving reasonable notice in writing to the owner or occupier (if on the report of the surveyor it appears necessary), into through or under any lands whatsoever within their district.
Side 43 - Wilcox, lawfully to be begotten, and the heirs male of the body of such first son lawfully issuing, and for default of such issue...
Side 376 - Second. That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in •which his habitation is fixed, without any present intention of removing therefrom, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning.
Side 455 - Sewers made and used for the purpose of draining, preserving, or improving land under any local or private Act of Parliament...
Side 51 - Every past or future Disposition of Property, by reason whereof any Person has or shall become beneficially entitled to any Property...
Side 456 - Board shall cause the Sewers vested in them to be constructed, covered, and kept so as not to be a Nuisance or injurious to Health...
Side 267 - Act into effect, and for regulating the times and form and mode of procedure, and generally the practice of the Court in respect of the matters to which this Act relates, and for regulating the fees and allowances to all officers and solicitors of the court in respect to such matters...