The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, 75. köideLaw Times Office, 1897 |
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Page xxxviii
... directed the supervisor to collect statistics for the Board of Agriculture . The supervisor refused to comply with the order as being one which did not concern his duties as an official of Inland Revenue . The commissioners thereupon ...
... directed the supervisor to collect statistics for the Board of Agriculture . The supervisor refused to comply with the order as being one which did not concern his duties as an official of Inland Revenue . The commissioners thereupon ...
Page xlvi
... directed to pay , and the sequestrators applied , upon motion , for an order directing the trustees of the co - respondent's marriage settlement to pay into court any money then in their hands and due by them to the co - respondent ...
... directed to pay , and the sequestrators applied , upon motion , for an order directing the trustees of the co - respondent's marriage settlement to pay into court any money then in their hands and due by them to the co - respondent ...
Page xlviii
... directed the respondents to pay the costs of the appeal . Held , that the order for the payment of costs was not complete , and that no liability which could be enforced by legal process existed in respect of it , until the amount had ...
... directed the respondents to pay the costs of the appeal . Held , that the order for the payment of costs was not complete , and that no liability which could be enforced by legal process existed in respect of it , until the amount had ...
Page xlix
... directed that the purchase money should form part of her general personal estate . The testatrix further directed that her debts , funeral and testamentary expenses , and the legacies given by her will should be paid out of her general ...
... directed that the purchase money should form part of her general personal estate . The testatrix further directed that her debts , funeral and testamentary expenses , and the legacies given by her will should be paid out of her general ...
Page lxi
... directed its sale at the death of the tenant for life , the case was not within the reasons for the exception of the mansion- house from the full power of sale given by the Settled Land Acts to the tenant for life , and he ought to be ...
... directed its sale at the death of the tenant for life , the case was not within the reasons for the exception of the mansion- house from the full power of sale given by the Settled Land Acts to the tenant for life , and he ought to be ...
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