The Law Times, 138. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1915 |
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... held by the Court of Appeal to be a good charitable trust . Relief of the poor , religion , and education have no application whatever to animals . But , as was there said by the Master of the Rolls ( Lord Cozens - Hardy ) , the courts ...
... held by the Court of Appeal to be a good charitable trust . Relief of the poor , religion , and education have no application whatever to animals . But , as was there said by the Master of the Rolls ( Lord Cozens - Hardy ) , the courts ...
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... Held , that the appeal must be dismissed . [ Attorney - General at the relat on of the Long Eaton Gas Company v . Long Eaton Urban District Council . Ct . of App .: Lord Cozens - Hardy , M.R. , Kennedy and Swinfen Eady , L.JJ. Oct. 29 ...
... Held , that the appeal must be dismissed . [ Attorney - General at the relat on of the Long Eaton Gas Company v . Long Eaton Urban District Council . Ct . of App .: Lord Cozens - Hardy , M.R. , Kennedy and Swinfen Eady , L.JJ. Oct. 29 ...
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Held , that the concluding words " at his own disposal " were sufficient to show that the testatrix intended that B. should take beneficially . Appeal allowed . [ Re Howell ; Liggins v . Buckingham . Ct . of App . Lord Cozens - Hardy ...
Held , that the concluding words " at his own disposal " were sufficient to show that the testatrix intended that B. should take beneficially . Appeal allowed . [ Re Howell ; Liggins v . Buckingham . Ct . of App . Lord Cozens - Hardy ...
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... Held , that the restrictions sought to be imposed upon the defendant after he left the plaintiff's service were greater than were reasonably necessary to protect the plaintiffs in their business , and , that being so , the defendant was ...
... Held , that the restrictions sought to be imposed upon the defendant after he left the plaintiff's service were greater than were reasonably necessary to protect the plaintiffs in their business , and , that being so , the defendant was ...
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... held that the executors had a beneficial interest , but the Irish Court of Appeal reversed that decision and held that the executors took merely as trustees , and , as no trusts were declared , they could hold only for the next of kin ...
... held that the executors had a beneficial interest , but the Irish Court of Appeal reversed that decision and held that the executors took merely as trustees , and , as no trusts were declared , they could hold only for the next of kin ...
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