The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1866 |
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... Specific Performance . Although there is a strong current of authorities in equity in favour of upholding a sale by auction where one person has been employed to bid on behalf of the vendor , semble , there is no decision which is ...
... Specific Performance . Although there is a strong current of authorities in equity in favour of upholding a sale by auction where one person has been employed to bid on behalf of the vendor , semble , there is no decision which is ...
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... specific performance of a contract for sale . The plaintiffs were the executors and devisees in trust for sale of the real estate of Hugh Hamilton Mortimer , who died on the 18th of March , 1864. They put the property in question up for ...
... specific performance of a contract for sale . The plaintiffs were the executors and devisees in trust for sale of the real estate of Hugh Hamilton Mortimer , who died on the 18th of March , 1864. They put the property in question up for ...
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... Specific Performance - Agreement - Con- sideration - Mistake - Principal and Agent . J , a merchant in Calcutta , was tenant for life of real estate in England , with remain- der to D. for life , with remainder to H. in tail . D ...
... Specific Performance - Agreement - Con- sideration - Mistake - Principal and Agent . J , a merchant in Calcutta , was tenant for life of real estate in England , with remain- der to D. for life , with remainder to H. in tail . D ...
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... specific performance , the agreement being an equitable assignment of the property , which constituted the defendants trustees for the plaintiff . The plaintiff's forbearance to cut the timber at once , and thereby irre- parably injure ...
... specific performance , the agreement being an equitable assignment of the property , which constituted the defendants trustees for the plaintiff . The plaintiff's forbearance to cut the timber at once , and thereby irre- parably injure ...
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... specific performance of it ; but it is unnecessary to consider that ques- tion , for , in my opinion , the fact that Joseph Willis was then dead removes all possible right on the part of the plaintiff . It is argued on the part of the ...
... specific performance of it ; but it is unnecessary to consider that ques- tion , for , in my opinion , the fact that Joseph Willis was then dead removes all possible right on the part of the plaintiff . It is argued on the part of the ...
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Page 100 - In witness whereof, the master or purser of the said vessel hath affirmed to C. D bills of lading, all of this tenor and date; one of which being accomplished, the others to stand void.
Page 263 - Boat; (4.) Where any Loss or Damage is by reason of the improper Navigation of such Ship as aforesaid caused to any other Ship or Boat...
Page 459 - Person shall be living at the Time of the Death of the Testator, such Devise or Bequest shall not lapse, but shall take effect as if the Death of such Person had happened immediately after the Death of the Testator, unless a contrary Intention shall appear by the Will.
Page 197 - Court thinks just, or to contribute such sums of money to the assets of the company by way of compensation in respect of such misapplication, retainer, misfeasance, or breach of trust, as the Court thinks just.
Page 62 - A man is not to sell his own goods under the pretense that they are the goods of another man; he cannot be permitted to practice such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to that end. He cannot, therefore, be allowed to use names, marks, letters, or other indicia, by which he may induce purchasers to believe that the goods which he is selling are the manufacture of another person.
Page 203 - ... of the company, or been guilty of any misfeasance or breach of trust in relation to the company, the Court may, on the application of any liquidator, or of any creditor or...
Page 459 - ... or bequeathed for any estate or interest not determinable at or before the death of such person, shall die in the lifetime of the testator leaving issue, and any such issue of such person shall be living at the time of the death of the testator, such devise or bequest shall not lapse, but shall take effect as if the death of such person had happened immediately after the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Page 350 - September be made and executed shall be adjudged fraudulent and void («) against any subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for valuable consideration...
Page 197 - ... property of the company, or been guilty of any misfeasance or breach of trust in relation to the company...
Page 173 - ... be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the accountant general of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...