The English Reports: Vice-Chancellors' courts (1815-1865), Volum 56W. Green, 1905 |
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... tenant , if the tenant does not wish to abide by it . If the tenant will not give up the contract , the Court might say , it should not be specifically enforced against the landlord , under such circumstances ; and leave the tenant to ...
... tenant , if the tenant does not wish to abide by it . If the tenant will not give up the contract , the Court might say , it should not be specifically enforced against the landlord , under such circumstances ; and leave the tenant to ...
Side 46
... tenant for life , as aforesaid ; and he sold and disposed of a large part thereof for large sums of money ; and same were received by him , or by his orders , or for his use ; and particularly he cut down , or caused to be cut down ...
... tenant for life , as aforesaid ; and he sold and disposed of a large part thereof for large sums of money ; and same were received by him , or by his orders , or for his use ; and particularly he cut down , or caused to be cut down ...
Side 51
... tenant for life , impeachable for waste , and legal waste had been committed by him , no action could have been sustained against his representatives , because there was no person in esse , or , at least appeared , who had an estate of ...
... tenant for life , impeachable for waste , and legal waste had been committed by him , no action could have been sustained against his representatives , because there was no person in esse , or , at least appeared , who had an estate of ...
Side 52
... tenant for life , without impeachment of waste , and as such had a right at law to cut timber on the estate , and had a property in the trees , but having abused that power by cutting ornamental trees , and trees not ripe for cutting ...
... tenant for life , without impeachment of waste , and as such had a right at law to cut timber on the estate , and had a property in the trees , but having abused that power by cutting ornamental trees , and trees not ripe for cutting ...
Side 57
... tenant . The rent for the orchard to be twelve guineas per annum , payable as above . The rent for the organ to be twelve pounds per annum , and the organ to be kept in the same state of repair it now is . Such part of the meadow as ...
... tenant . The rent for the orchard to be twelve guineas per annum , payable as above . The rent for the organ to be twelve pounds per annum , and the organ to be kept in the same state of repair it now is . Such part of the meadow as ...
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affidavit aforesaid afterwards agreement annuity answer applied appointed assignment bankrupt bankruptcy Battersea Bridge bequest claim commission commissioners considered contrà contract conveyance costs Court Court of Equity covenant creditors daughter death debt decease decree deed Defendant demurrer deponent directed dividends entitled equity executed executors feme covert filed fraud given granted heirs husband indenture injunction intention interest issue John Knott John Leach Knott lands lease leasehold estates legacy Lord Chancellor Lord Eldon Lord William Gordon marriage Mary Master mentioned mortgage motion original bill paid parties payment personal estate Peter Dowding petition Petitioner Plaintiff plea possession prayed premises purchase purchase-money question received remainder rents and profits residue respect settlement shew Sir John Leach Sir Samuel Romilly Sir Thomas Plumer solicitor supplemental bill tenant testator's therein thereof trustees unto vendor VICE-CHANCELLOR Sir John VICE-CHANCELLOR Sir Thomas wife William
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