The Law Reports, Chancery Appeal Cases: Including Bankruptcy and Lunacy Cases, Before the Lord Chancellor, and the Court of Appeal in Chancery, 4. köideCouncil of Law Reporting, 1869 |
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... entitled to be heard , unless by the special leave of the Court . 15. Any person so entering an appearance , shall be deemed to have submitted himself to the jurisdiction of the Court as to pay- ment of costs , and otherwise . 16. No ...
... entitled to be heard , unless by the special leave of the Court . 15. Any person so entering an appearance , shall be deemed to have submitted himself to the jurisdiction of the Court as to pay- ment of costs , and otherwise . 16. No ...
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... entitled to charge and be allowed for all duties performed under The Liquidation Act , 1868 , such of the Fees on the higher Scale , authorized by the 2nd Rule of the 38th of the Consolidated Orders and the Regulations as to Solicitors ...
... entitled to charge and be allowed for all duties performed under The Liquidation Act , 1868 , such of the Fees on the higher Scale , authorized by the 2nd Rule of the 38th of the Consolidated Orders and the Regulations as to Solicitors ...
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... entitled to receive the profit , and liable to make good the loss , on the purchase and sale thereof . " " The said firms of John Fraser & Co. and Fraser , Trenholm , & Co. had paid for the said cotton , and had respectively a right to ...
... entitled to receive the profit , and liable to make good the loss , on the purchase and sale thereof . " " The said firms of John Fraser & Co. and Fraser , Trenholm , & Co. had paid for the said cotton , and had respectively a right to ...
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... entitled to a lien for their indemnity against their acceptances . That there were speculators behind the Charleston firm , to whom that firm might have to account , or that there were , on the other hand , prior incumbrancers , like ...
... entitled to a lien for their indemnity against their acceptances . That there were speculators behind the Charleston firm , to whom that firm might have to account , or that there were , on the other hand , prior incumbrancers , like ...
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... entitled to prove without giving up the value of the security . The state of the case is this , and I am content to take it on the affidavit of Mr. Prioleau , the letter of credit , and the arrangement set out in the petition . It ...
... entitled to prove without giving up the value of the security . The state of the case is this , and I am content to take it on the affidavit of Mr. Prioleau , the letter of credit , and the arrangement set out in the petition . It ...
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Page 222 - It is said that, the covenant being one which does not run with the land, this court cannot enforce it ; but the question is, not whether the covenant runs with the land, but whether a party shall be permitted to use the land in a manner inconsistent with the contract entered into by his vendor, and .with notice of which he purchased.
Page 587 - ... a bequest of the personal estate of the testator, or any bequest of personal property described in a general manner, shall be construed to include any personal estate, or any personal estate to which such description shall extend (as the case may be), which he may have power to appoint in any manner he may think proper, and shall operate as an execution of such power, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Page 416 - Smyth for life ; remainder to his first and other sons successively in tail male...
Page 197 - If the line of the railway cross any turnpike road or public highway, then " (except where otherwise provided by the special Act) either such road shall be " carried over the railway, or the railway shall be carried over the road, by
Page 504 - The objects for which the company is established are, "the conveyance of passengers and goods in ships or boats between such places as the company may from time to time determine, and the doing all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above object.
Page 259 - Any contract which if made l>etween private persons would be by law required to be in writing, and signed...
Page xxxv - Victoria, chapter 89, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, Order and direct in manner following : Petition (o Wind-up Company.
Page 275 - Ireland of the nature of a specialty) accruing due from such person at the time when his liability commenced, but payable at the time or respective times when calls are made as herein-after mentioned for enforcing such liability ; and it shall be lawful in the case of the bankruptcy of any contributory to prove against his estate the estimated value of his liability to future calls, as well as calls already made.
Page 612 - For every skin or piece of vellum or parchment, or sheet or piece of paper...
Page 748 - ... to be paid half-yearly, the first payment to be made at the expiration of six calendar months from the date...