The Law Times, 52. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1872 |
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... held that , if the defendant in such an action by the wife meant to rely on the husband's return , the proof of it lay on the defendant . It is said that transportation having been'abolished - or at least discontinued that that case ...
... held that , if the defendant in such an action by the wife meant to rely on the husband's return , the proof of it lay on the defendant . It is said that transportation having been'abolished - or at least discontinued that that case ...
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... held that there could be no possible mistake as to sect . 5 of the Admiralty Jurisdiction Act 1868 ( 31 & 32 Vict . c . 71 ) , which enacts that so soon as a County Court is appointed to have Admiralty jurisdiction , no County Court ...
... held that there could be no possible mistake as to sect . 5 of the Admiralty Jurisdiction Act 1868 ( 31 & 32 Vict . c . 71 ) , which enacts that so soon as a County Court is appointed to have Admiralty jurisdiction , no County Court ...
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... held , that , not having shown a con- cluded election on his part prior to the winding - up , to have his allotment cancelled on the ground of misrepresentation Mr. Wright was not entitled to have his name removed from the " B " list of ...
... held , that , not having shown a con- cluded election on his part prior to the winding - up , to have his allotment cancelled on the ground of misrepresentation Mr. Wright was not entitled to have his name removed from the " B " list of ...
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... held that , supposing the substituted trusts of the will came into operation , the income which the trus tees might allot to the wife could not be regarded as property in reversion , " and that the court therefore could make no order in ...
... held that , supposing the substituted trusts of the will came into operation , the income which the trus tees might allot to the wife could not be regarded as property in reversion , " and that the court therefore could make no order in ...
Page 31
... held that his going and remaining abroad , although absent eight years , was no more than absconding ; and so far from saying that would have been " ' contrary to law " for him to return , they said it was his duty to do so , although ...
... held that his going and remaining abroad , although absent eight years , was no more than absconding ; and so far from saying that would have been " ' contrary to law " for him to return , they said it was his duty to do so , although ...
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