The Law Times, 147. köideLaw times, 1919 |
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Page 147-3
... plaintiffs sought to take proceedings under the Debtors Act 1869 , as against a defendant who was not a mere debtor , but in the position of a trustee or sued in some other fiduciary relation . held by the Court of Appeal that this ...
... plaintiffs sought to take proceedings under the Debtors Act 1869 , as against a defendant who was not a mere debtor , but in the position of a trustee or sued in some other fiduciary relation . held by the Court of Appeal that this ...
Page 147-5
... plaintiff was entitled to follow the assets of the testator for the difference between the amount of her part of the legacy and the sum actually received by her , and to an order for an account after giving credit for the amount ...
... plaintiff was entitled to follow the assets of the testator for the difference between the amount of her part of the legacy and the sum actually received by her , and to an order for an account after giving credit for the amount ...
Page 147-10
... plaintiff , who had attained the rank of major , felt aggrieved at these words and commenced proceedings . The defendant tendered an apology , and from the point of view of frankness and fullness it certainly left nothing to be desired ...
... plaintiff , who had attained the rank of major , felt aggrieved at these words and commenced proceedings . The defendant tendered an apology , and from the point of view of frankness and fullness it certainly left nothing to be desired ...
Page 147-26
... plaintiff was verbally engaged by the defendant as a commercial traveller at £ l a week and commission . The engagement was confirmed by two letters , viz - Defendant to plaintiff : " Salary £ 1 per week and commission at the rate of 5 ...
... plaintiff was verbally engaged by the defendant as a commercial traveller at £ l a week and commission . The engagement was confirmed by two letters , viz - Defendant to plaintiff : " Salary £ 1 per week and commission at the rate of 5 ...
Page 147-27
... plaintiff trustee , and that therefore it was most important for the plaintiff to be well represented in the argument as to recoupment , and , as the taxing was between solicitor and client , he allowed a leading counsel for the ...
... plaintiff trustee , and that therefore it was most important for the plaintiff to be well represented in the argument as to recoupment , and , as the taxing was between solicitor and client , he allowed a leading counsel for the ...
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