The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, 32. köideLaw Times Office, 1875 |
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... effect that it was given to her for her own use and benefit ; and evidence of other conversa- tions of the deceased to the same effect was also tendered by the defendant and admitted . The plaintiff , who ques- tioned the truth of this ...
... effect that it was given to her for her own use and benefit ; and evidence of other conversa- tions of the deceased to the same effect was also tendered by the defendant and admitted . The plaintiff , who ques- tioned the truth of this ...
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... effect of the resolutions under the first liquidation was to entitle the debtor to his order of discharge . Without giving an opinion whether this be so or not , it is clear that the order of discharge does not bar the right of the ...
... effect of the resolutions under the first liquidation was to entitle the debtor to his order of discharge . Without giving an opinion whether this be so or not , it is clear that the order of discharge does not bar the right of the ...
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... effect of the resolutions passed under that liquidation was to release all the debtor's after - acquired property upon payment of the 4000l . , and execution of the deed of covenant . Those resolutions contemplated that the debtor was ...
... effect of the resolutions passed under that liquidation was to release all the debtor's after - acquired property upon payment of the 4000l . , and execution of the deed of covenant . Those resolutions contemplated that the debtor was ...
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... effect the obvious intention of the will . I consider that the case of Cole v . Sewell is conclusive on the subject . That was the deliberate decision of the House of Lords , and I consider the effect of that decision was , that whether ...
... effect the obvious intention of the will . I consider that the case of Cole v . Sewell is conclusive on the subject . That was the deliberate decision of the House of Lords , and I consider the effect of that decision was , that whether ...
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... effect is to take it out of the limitations of the will , so that it fell at once into the residue as undisposed of . It was therefore residuary estate at the time of the tes- tator's death : therefore , as it was not converted until a ...
... effect is to take it out of the limitations of the will , so that it fell at once into the residue as undisposed of . It was therefore residuary estate at the time of the tes- tator's death : therefore , as it was not converted until a ...
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