The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, from the Year 1785, as are Still of Practical Utility. 1785-1866, 109. köideFrederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1909 |
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... Rolls . • Lords Justices of Appeal . SIR R. T. KINDERSLEY , 1851-1866 SIR JOHN STUART , 1852-1871 SIR W. PAGE WOOD , 1853-1868 . Vice - Chancellors . COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH . LORD CAMPBELL , 1850-1859 SIR JOHN T. COLERIDGE , 1835-1858 ...
... Rolls . • Lords Justices of Appeal . SIR R. T. KINDERSLEY , 1851-1866 SIR JOHN STUART , 1852-1871 SIR W. PAGE WOOD , 1853-1868 . Vice - Chancellors . COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH . LORD CAMPBELL , 1850-1859 SIR JOHN T. COLERIDGE , 1835-1858 ...
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... ROLLS in a suit instituted for the purpose of making the trustee of a will answerable for payments made to the husband of a legatee and his assignees in respect of property bequeathed to the wife . The question in the cause was ...
... ROLLS in a suit instituted for the purpose of making the trustee of a will answerable for payments made to the husband of a legatee and his assignees in respect of property bequeathed to the wife . The question in the cause was ...
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... ROLLS , who , by his decree , declared that the payments by Shuter to the defendant Andrew Duncan , for which the plaintiff Mrs. Duncan joined in giving her receipt , were good payments , and that the trustee was not answer- able in ...
... ROLLS , who , by his decree , declared that the payments by Shuter to the defendant Andrew Duncan , for which the plaintiff Mrs. Duncan joined in giving her receipt , were good payments , and that the trustee was not answer- able in ...
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... ROLLS ( 1 ) . Some of the cestuis que trust under a will instituted a suit against the executrix , who was tenant for life under it , for adminis- tration of the testator's estate . The suit was defended on her behalf by her solicitor ...
... ROLLS ( 1 ) . Some of the cestuis que trust under a will instituted a suit against the executrix , who was tenant for life under it , for adminis- tration of the testator's estate . The suit was defended on her behalf by her solicitor ...
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... ROLLS , directing him at his own expense to produce before the examiner an indenture . dated the 6th of March , 1830 , and made between the parties specified in the order . The suit in which the appellant was called as a witness was one ...
... ROLLS , directing him at his own expense to produce before the examiner an indenture . dated the 6th of March , 1830 , and made between the parties specified in the order . The suit in which the appellant was called as a witness was one ...
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20 Beav aforesaid agreement amount Andrew Duncan annuity appears applied appointed assigns attained twenty-one award Bastow bequeathed bill charge claim clause Company contract costs Court covenant creditors daughter David Murray death debts decease declared decree deed defendant devised died directed dividends EASTERN UNION RAILWAY effect entitled equity evidence executed executors favour fund gutta percha heirs husband Hutton intended interest James John Blakemore John Clark Langmead judgment JUSTICE KNIGHT BRUCE L. J. Ch leasehold leasehold estates legacies legatees liable lien LORD CHANCELLOR LORD JUSTICE KNIGHT LORD JUSTICE TURNER marriage MASTER moiety mortgage opinion paid parties payment Penny personal estate plaintiff possession preference stock purchaser question real estate received referred rents residuary residuary estate respect ROLLS settlement shares Sir William Magnay solicitor suit tenant testator's thereof Thomas Barratt tion trustees vested VICE-CHANCELLOR Wheatley wife
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