A Treatise on the Practice of the High Court of Chancery: With Some Practical Observations on the Pleadings in that Court, 1. köideJ. & W.T. Clarke, 1837 |
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... appears to have been the opinion of Lord Eldon that , even in informations concerning charities , the introduction of a relator was an in- dulgence on the part of the Crown , which though usual might be withheld . In the Matter of the ...
... appears to have been the opinion of Lord Eldon that , even in informations concerning charities , the introduction of a relator was an in- dulgence on the part of the Crown , which though usual might be withheld . In the Matter of the ...
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... appears to have been adopted by Lord Redesdale ( s ) . But it is worthy of remark that in the cases which are referred to as authorities upon this subject in the margin , of Attorney - general v . Oglander , the point does not appear to ...
... appears to have been adopted by Lord Redesdale ( s ) . But it is worthy of remark that in the cases which are referred to as authorities upon this subject in the margin , of Attorney - general v . Oglander , the point does not appear to ...
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... appear to be required in cases of charities , that Whether they the relator should be personally interested in the charity , though ought to be in- from what was said by Lord Hardwicke in Attorney - general v . Bucknall ( a ) , it appears ...
... appear to be required in cases of charities , that Whether they the relator should be personally interested in the charity , though ought to be in- from what was said by Lord Hardwicke in Attorney - general v . Bucknall ( a ) , it appears ...
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... appears that he is mis- taken , though he be found to be entitled under another title upon which he does not insist ... appears that there is a charity , and the right appears in the whole cause , that information cannot be dismissed ...
... appears that he is mis- taken , though he be found to be entitled under another title upon which he does not insist ... appears that there is a charity , and the right appears in the whole cause , that information cannot be dismissed ...
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... appears that the lunatic had been made the relator , but that on a motion being made that a responsible relator should be ap- pointed , Lord Northington directed that all further proceed- ings in the cause should be suspended until a ...
... appears that the lunatic had been made the relator , but that on a motion being made that a responsible relator should be ap- pointed , Lord Northington directed that all further proceed- ings in the cause should be suspended until a ...
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Page 85 - Death or Removal, and new Appointment, allow the Name or Names of the surviving or new Assignee or Assignees to be substituted in the Place of the former; and such Action or Suit shall be prosecuted in the Name or Names of the said surviving or new Assignee or Assignees, in the same Manner as if he or they had originally commenced the same.
Page 38 - ... made, we bind ourselves and each of us, our and each of our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 542 - ... publication, and all such other matters relating to the conduct of suits in the said Court as the Lord Chancellor, with the advice and assistance of the Master of the Rolls and ViceChancellor, or one of them, shall by any general order or orders direct...
Page 224 - ... stands, be compelled ; in every such case, such Court shall direct, and, if necessary, compel, such infant or infants to convey such estates so to be sold (by all proper assurances in the law) to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, and in such manner as the said Court shall think proper and direct : and every such infant shall make such conveyance accordingly, and every such conveyance shall be as valid and effectual to all intents and purposes as if such person or persons, being an infant or...
Page 629 - ... whatsoever ; and therefore we command you, any three or two of you, that you do at certain proper and convenient days and hours, go to and enter upon all the messuages, lands, tenements, and real estate...
Page 76 - Recognizance ; and if at any Time it shall appear to the Satisfaction of the said Court that such Prisoner is of Ability to pay such Debts or any Part thereof, or that he is dead, leaving Assets for that Purpose...
Page 10 - November next, be procured by a party thereto to be solemnized by banns between persons, one or both of whom shall be under the age of twenty-one years, not being a widower or widow, such party knowing that such person as aforesaid under the age of twenty-one years had a parent or guardian then living, and that such...
Page 64 - ... shall extend to the disinheriting of any heir, nor to the prejudice of the right or title of any person or persons other than the right or title of the offender or offenders during his, her, or their natural lives only...
Page 81 - ... and no suit in equity shall be commenced by the assignees without such consent as aforesaid ; provided that if one-third in value or upwards of such creditors shall not attend at any such meeting (whereof such notice shall have been given as aforesaid), the assignees shall have power, with the consent of the commissioners testified in writing under their hands, to do any of the matters aforesaid.
Page 224 - ... of any such heir or heirs, devisee or devisees, an immediate conveyance thereof cannot, as the law at present stands, be compelled, in every such case such Court shall direct, and, if necessary, compel such infant or infants to convey such estates so to be sold (by all proper assurances in the law) to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, and in such manner as the said Court shall think proper and direct; and every such infant shall make such conveyance accordingly; and every such conveyance...