| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1821 - 556 sider
...INFANT. See.tit. EVIDENCE, 1.—MAINTENANCE.—PRACTICE, 5. 18. 1. Court will not order a reference to the Master, to inquire, whether it would be for the benefit of infants, that money in executors hands should be laid out on mort. gage; the course of the court being,... | |
| 1825 - 800 sider
...plaintiff, and given to Mr. Branei, a judgment creditor. Among other things a reference had been directed to the Master to inquire, whether it would be for the benefit of the creditors, that any and what proceedings should be instituted, in order to recover outstanding... | |
| Henry Stalman - 1827 - 454 sider
...any doubt suggested that the infant was bound to elect. In Sigland v. Huddlcstmi n, it was referred to the Master to inquire, whether it would be for the benefit of the infant to take under or against the settlement. And in Grelton v. Howard °, two of the children... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Clement Tudway Swanston - 1827 - 762 sider
...apKirparlc PulCKJiTT. (a) In CHANCERY. 24th May, 1788. Exparte JERMYN. Petition in Lunacy. Upon reference to the Master to inquire whether it would be for the benefit of the lunatic's estate to renew a lease holden under a college, and the Master having reported it to... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Edward Younge, Sir John Jervis - 1828 - 630 sider
...appointed, and sums allowed for their maintenance. By an order, dated 14th November, 1826, it was referred to the Master to inquire, whether it would be for the benefit of the infant Henry Evans, that a commission in the army should be purchased for him, and to inquire CASES... | |
| Edward Younge, Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, John Jervis - 1828 - 638 sider
...appointed, and sums allowed for their maintenance. By an order, dated 14th November, 1826, it was referred to the Master to inquire, whether it would be for the benefit of the infant Henry Evans, that a commission in the army should be purchased for him, and to inquire Exch.Ch.inEq.... | |
| 1838 - 486 sider
...interest of the infant that the mortgage debt should be paid off. That he believed the course to be, to refer it to the Master, to inquire whether it would be for the infant's benefit that a sale should take place ; and if the Master so found, the plaintiff might have... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James Russell, James William Mylne - 1832 - 850 sider
...taken. While the exceptions were pending, an order was made in the cause, by which it was referred to the Master to inquire whether it would be for the benefit of all parties that a sum of 10001. should be paid to John Carter, in consideration of his releasing and... | |
| 1851 - 752 sider
...and George Henry Stephenson, the surviving executors of the will of Thomas Ward, deceased, directing the Master to inquire whether it would be for the benefit of the infant defendant, Ellen Middlcton Ward, that certain leasehold premises should be assigned by the... | |
| Leonard Shelford - 1833 - 964 sider
...heir-at-law had no interest, there being various remainders over («). In another case, it was referred to the Master to inquire whether it would be for the benefit of the lunatic and his estate to grant leases of coal mines, or seams of coal, belonging to him (b). A... | |
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