Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery, from the Year MDCCLXXXIX to MDCCCXVII, with a Digested Index, Volum 13C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1845 |
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volum 13 Francis Vesey,Great Britain. Court of Chancery Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1845 |
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Side 487 - to constitute an indictable conspiracy, there must be a combination of two or more persons, by some concerted action, to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose; or to accomplish some purpose, not in itself criminal or unlawful, by criminal or unlawful means.
Side 357 - such parts, whereof no appointment should be made, to the use of all and every the child and children as well daughters as sons, to be equally divided between, or among them, if more than one, share and share alike, as tenants in common in tail general, with cross-remainders
Side 354 - him, Hugh Worthington, to hold and enjoy the same during the term of his natural life; and from and immediately after his decease, to raise, collect, and receive, by sale of said goods, chattels, and personal estate and effects, or any part thereof, or by or out of the
Side 239 - heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, upon trust that they my said trustees and the survivors and survivor of them his heirs executors administrators and assigns do and shall sell and dispose of my said real estate and do and shall convert my said personal estate into money and do and shall out of the
Side 209 - every part of his said freehold and copyhold estates to the use and behoof of his said son for his life ; with remainder to trustees to preserve contingent remainders ; remainder to his first and other sons ; and in default of such issue to his
Side 239 - WILLIAM PRATT by his Will, after giving several legacies, and devising a freehold messuage, in Banbury, called the Flower-de-luce, to John Vigers and Ann his wife, for their lives, and the life of the survivor, disposed, as follows : " And as to all the rest, residue, and remainder, of my real and personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever and
Side 380 - trust, that they the said William Darnell and Robert Rayne, and the survivor of them, and the executors, administrators, and assigns, of such survivor, do, and shall by and out of the
Side 337 - in illegal contracts ; although, as between the parties litigant, private justice is on the side of the Plaintiff. It is said, that, if a 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. But
Side 341 - THOMAS AYNSWORTH by his Will devised and bequeathed his real and personal estate to trustees, upon trust to pay to his wife for her life such annual sum, as would, with the rents and profits of his estate, settled upon her, make up 100/. per annum, and
Side 380 - Margaret Bonner and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life if she shall survive her said husband as aforesaid." The only farther legacies given by the Will, were, at the close of it, twenty guineas each to his trustees, and a few other small legacies ; and he gave the residue to