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, 122. köideFrederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1911 |
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... possession , and died in 1852. Henry Palmer entered into possession , and he and his son barred the entail . Trumper , the tenant , died in January , 1854 , and imme- diately after Henry Palmer gave his administratrix notice to quit ...
... possession , and died in 1852. Henry Palmer entered into possession , and he and his son barred the entail . Trumper , the tenant , died in January , 1854 , and imme- diately after Henry Palmer gave his administratrix notice to quit ...
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... possession of the premises in as good a state of repair as when he took possession . I infer that it was then in a tenantable state of repair ; the expression is vague , but is well understood . I should therefore hold , that , at the ...
... possession of the premises in as good a state of repair as when he took possession . I infer that it was then in a tenantable state of repair ; the expression is vague , but is well understood . I should therefore hold , that , at the ...
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... possession of it before the expiration of the term , nor demand any additional rent for it , and deny , in favour of the landlord , that all the conditions , covenants and agreements which apply to the property originally demised , do ...
... possession of it before the expiration of the term , nor demand any additional rent for it , and deny , in favour of the landlord , that all the conditions , covenants and agreements which apply to the property originally demised , do ...
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... possession on the 1st of December , the rent to commence at Christmas . " Possession was not given until the 31st of January , through the default of the vendor : Held , that the purchaser was entitled to compensation , and an enquiry ...
... possession on the 1st of December , the rent to commence at Christmas . " Possession was not given until the 31st of January , through the default of the vendor : Held , that the purchaser was entitled to compensation , and an enquiry ...
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... Possession was not given , as intended , on the 1st of Decem- ber , the plaintiff having been requested by the defendant to waive delivery of possession for a day or two , in consequence of the illness of one of his family . No ...
... Possession was not given , as intended , on the 1st of Decem- ber , the plaintiff having been requested by the defendant to waive delivery of possession for a day or two , in consequence of the illness of one of his family . No ...
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Page 855 - ... the survivor of them, or the heirs, executors, or administrators of such survivor...
Page 737 - ... an affidavit of the time of such bill of sale being made or given, and a description of the residence and occupation of the person making or giving the same...
Page 372 - And be it enacted, that no party shall at any time be required to sell or convey to the promoters of the undertaking a part only of any house or other building or manufactory if such party be willing and able to sell and convey the whole thereof.
Page 826 - Term, had obtained a rule, calling upon the defendant to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside...
Page 826 - A rule having been obtained calling on the plaintiff to shew cause why the verdict should not be set aside, and a new trial had...
Page 867 - But if it was a direct and decisive sentence upon the point, and, as it stands, to be admitted as conclusive evidence upon the Court, and not to be impeached from within ; yet, like all other acts of the highest judicial authority, it is impeachable from without : although it is not permitted to show that the Court was mistaken, it may be shown that they were misled. Fraud is an extrinsic, collateral act ; which vitiates the most solemn proceedings of Courts of Justice. Lord Coke says, it avoids...
Page 34 - ... should live to attain the age of twenty-one years, or being a daughter or daughters should live to attain that age or be married, to be divided amongst them if more than one in equal shares as tenants in common.
Page 738 - As soon as there is an adequate and sufficient definition, with convenient certainty, of what is intended to pass by a deed, any subsequent erroneous addition will not vitiate it, according to the maxim ' falsa demonstratio non nocet.
Page 45 - Mary to the proviso hereinbefore contained) who being a son or sons shall have attained or shall attain the age of twenty-one years...
Page 757 - ... the plaintiff undertaking to abide by any order the Court might make as to paying expense or loss incurred during his inspection. In obedience to this order, the inspector of mines for the district was allowed to go down into the defendants...