The Law Journal Reports, 75. köideE.B. Ince, 1906 |
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... married to Lord Francis Cecil , son of the Marquis of Exeter , in 1874 , and in 1879 Sir William married Miss Davidson , a Scottish lady , by whom he was survived , and who is the pursuer in the leading action . The marriage settlement ...
... married to Lord Francis Cecil , son of the Marquis of Exeter , in 1874 , and in 1879 Sir William married Miss Davidson , a Scottish lady , by whom he was survived , and who is the pursuer in the leading action . The marriage settlement ...
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... marriage in 1879 , or at the date of his death in 1900 , lost his English domicil of origin , and acquired a domicil of choice in Scot- land ? After a review of the authorities , the learned Lord President ( with whom the other Judges ...
... marriage in 1879 , or at the date of his death in 1900 , lost his English domicil of origin , and acquired a domicil of choice in Scot- land ? After a review of the authorities , the learned Lord President ( with whom the other Judges ...
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... married woman , her heirs and assigns , to her use , purposes , and designs as she should from time to time direct , and ... marriage . The settlement was registered in the Office of Registration of Deeds in 1847. In 1848 , by a deed to ...
... married woman , her heirs and assigns , to her use , purposes , and designs as she should from time to time direct , and ... marriage . The settlement was registered in the Office of Registration of Deeds in 1847. In 1848 , by a deed to ...
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... marriage settlement of 1846 was valid , and the appellant is thereunder entitled to re- mainder . The conveyance to Farrelly could only operate to convey the life interests of husband and wife . The ap- pellant is not barred by section ...
... marriage settlement of 1846 was valid , and the appellant is thereunder entitled to re- mainder . The conveyance to Farrelly could only operate to convey the life interests of husband and wife . The ap- pellant is not barred by section ...
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... marriage to Henry Spencer and to her children after the then intended marriage , to be vested as therein men- tioned . This settlement was registered in the then Office for the Registration of Deeds on October 13 , 1847. Mrs. Mayo was ...
... marriage to Henry Spencer and to her children after the then intended marriage , to be vested as therein men- tioned . This settlement was registered in the then Office for the Registration of Deeds on October 13 , 1847. Mrs. Mayo was ...
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