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, 130. köideFrederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1912 |
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... charge : Held , that a taxation of all the bills ought to be directed , though most of them had been delivered more than twelve months before the petition was presented . THIS was a petition by way of appeal from the MASTER OF THE ROLLS ...
... charge : Held , that a taxation of all the bills ought to be directed , though most of them had been delivered more than twelve months before the petition was presented . THIS was a petition by way of appeal from the MASTER OF THE ROLLS ...
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... charges of different kinds contained in the bills of costs , and arranged objections to the bills under different heads , specifying under each head a number of particular instances of over - charges falling under such head . On 26th ...
... charges of different kinds contained in the bills of costs , and arranged objections to the bills under different heads , specifying under each head a number of particular instances of over - charges falling under such head . On 26th ...
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... charge , should be made to the cash account , the parties being willing to waive the * production of vouchers before ... charges com- plained of by the petitioner , in order that such statement should be considered by his Honour . The ...
... charge , should be made to the cash account , the parties being willing to waive the * production of vouchers before ... charges com- plained of by the petitioner , in order that such statement should be considered by his Honour . The ...
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... charge taxed off in the inner half of the blank pages , and opposite the objectionable items , leaving the other half of the said pages for the observations of Mr. Nicholson in answer . 3. A statement of objections and queries as to Mr ...
... charge taxed off in the inner half of the blank pages , and opposite the objectionable items , leaving the other half of the said pages for the observations of Mr. Nicholson in answer . 3. A statement of objections and queries as to Mr ...
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... charged in the said bills as in his discretion . That the said G. J. Nicholson do give credit for all sums of money by him received of or on account of the petitioner , and be at liberty to charge all sums of money paid by him to or on ...
... charged in the said bills as in his discretion . That the said G. J. Nicholson do give credit for all sums of money by him received of or on account of the petitioner , and be at liberty to charge all sums of money paid by him to or on ...
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Popular passages
Page 356 - a residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of an intention to remain there for an unlimited time.
Page 600 - ... every person running away and leaving his wife, or his or her child or children, chargeable, or whereby she or they, or any of them, shall become chargeable to any parish, township, or place...
Page 383 - The learned judge who tried the case thought the objection was fatal, and the jury were directed to find for the defendant, leave being reserved to the plaintiff' to move to enter the verdict for him, if that direction should be wrong.
Page 110 - The doctrines of this Court ought to be " as well settled, and made as uniform, almost, as those of the " common law, laying down fixed principles, but taking care " that they are to be applied according to the circumstances
Page 643 - If a servant driving a carriage, in order to effect some purpose of his own, wantonly strike the horses of another person, . . . the master will not be liable. But if, in order to perform his master's orders, he strikes but injudiciously, and in order to extricate himself from a difficulty, that will be negligent and careless conduct, for which the master will be liable...
Page 519 - ... appointment thereunder, be deemed to be entitled, at the time of his exercising such power, to the property or interest thereby appointed as a succession derived from the donor of the power ; and where any person shall have a limited power of appointment, under a disposition taking effect, upon any such death, over property, any person taking any property by the exercise of such power shall be deemed to take the same as a succession derived from the person creating the power as predecessor.
Page 110 - The question will be whether the bill has stated facts of which the court can take notice, as a case of civil property, which it is bound to protect. The injunction cannot be maintained on any principle of this sort, that if a letter has been written in the way of friendship, either the continuance or the discontinuance of the friendship affords a reason for the interference of the court.
Page 615 - The question for the opinion of the court is : Whether the plaintiffs are entitled to recover...
Page 287 - AB, in trust for him and his assigns, and to preserve the contingent remainders; with remainder, to the use of the first...
Page 302 - means the person for the time being receiving the rack rent of the lands or premises in connection with which the word is used, whether on his own account or as agent or trustee for any other person, or who would so receive the same if such lands or premises were let at a rack rent (as in the case of unoccupied property).