The Irish Jurist, 7. köideE.J. Milliken, 1855 |
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... nature personal to the insolvent , as soon as judgment had been obtained , its nature was changed , and it hence- forward acquired the character of property , which would pass under the Act . Macdonough , Q. C. and Whiteside , Q. C. ...
... nature personal to the insolvent , as soon as judgment had been obtained , its nature was changed , and it hence- forward acquired the character of property , which would pass under the Act . Macdonough , Q. C. and Whiteside , Q. C. ...
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... nature of the authority with which he had invested O'Byrne ; and that in order to put the matter in train for further inquiry they would direct a conditional order for an at- tachment against Harrison and O'Byrne , grounded upon the ...
... nature of the authority with which he had invested O'Byrne ; and that in order to put the matter in train for further inquiry they would direct a conditional order for an at- tachment against Harrison and O'Byrne , grounded upon the ...
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... nature , ex- cept it be preceded by such an appeal ; but the lan- guage of that section is , that the party in such case may appeal to the other officer if he be dissatisfied with the taxation of the assistant . [ Pennefather , B. The ...
... nature , ex- cept it be preceded by such an appeal ; but the lan- guage of that section is , that the party in such case may appeal to the other officer if he be dissatisfied with the taxation of the assistant . [ Pennefather , B. The ...
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... nature , and therefore we think it more advisable that the rule as laid down by the Act of Parliament should , generally speaking , be adopted in cases like the present . Therefore we are of opi- nion that , upon this objection that has ...
... nature , and therefore we think it more advisable that the rule as laid down by the Act of Parliament should , generally speaking , be adopted in cases like the present . Therefore we are of opi- nion that , upon this objection that has ...
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... nature must be examined in reference to their peculiar circumstances . If the court requires a positive affidavit of merits in such cases as the present , it is to be so far positive as the nature of the case will admit , and I would be ...
... nature must be examined in reference to their peculiar circumstances . If the court requires a positive affidavit of merits in such cases as the present , it is to be so far positive as the nature of the case will admit , and I would be ...
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