Report of Cases in Chancery: Argued and Determined in the Rolls Court During the Time of Lord Landale, Master of the Rolls, 1838-1866, 35. köideSaunders and Benning, 1868 |
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... means of so doing did not exist , and it does not clearly appear to me that it exists at this present time . When , therefore , I meet with cases of this descrip- tion , I look about to see if I cannot find some evidence to guide me in ...
... means of so doing did not exist , and it does not clearly appear to me that it exists at this present time . When , therefore , I meet with cases of this descrip- tion , I look about to see if I cannot find some evidence to guide me in ...
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... mean to say that they are never used as equivalent expressions or nearly so , but that , in all the cases that I have been able to discover , especially where the discus- sion has been relating to charities , a marked distinction . has ...
... mean to say that they are never used as equivalent expressions or nearly so , but that , in all the cases that I have been able to discover , especially where the discus- sion has been relating to charities , a marked distinction . has ...
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... means of existence . They are divided into hospice , properly so called , and into asylums . In the former , the admission is gratuitous ; in the latter , it is conditional on payment of an annual or of a principal sum of money , the ...
... means of existence . They are divided into hospice , properly so called , and into asylums . In the former , the admission is gratuitous ; in the latter , it is conditional on payment of an annual or of a principal sum of money , the ...
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... mean- ing of the word " hospice , " although not identical , are in substance the same . I am of opinion that the word " hospices , " as applied to institutions in London , must be taken in the sense here described . I find , by ...
... mean- ing of the word " hospice , " although not identical , are in substance the same . I am of opinion that the word " hospices , " as applied to institutions in London , must be taken in the sense here described . I find , by ...
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... means of knowing exactly what her title was , and having told her , at first , that she could make no title to it ... mean immoral in the sense of taking advantage of a person who does not know what the value of his property is . I do ...
... means of knowing exactly what her title was , and having told her , at first , that she could make no title to it ... mean immoral in the sense of taking advantage of a person who does not know what the value of his property is . I do ...
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