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, 1869 |
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... considered benefi- cial in protecting such realization , whilst it is not in any wise intended that the said Oriental Commercial Bank should adopt any responsibility , either as to the liqui- dation of the said Financial Corporation ...
... considered benefi- cial in protecting such realization , whilst it is not in any wise intended that the said Oriental Commercial Bank should adopt any responsibility , either as to the liqui- dation of the said Financial Corporation ...
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... considered as paid , and no interest is due . Mr. Cole and Mr. Ferrers were for the liquidators , but were not called upon . LORD JUSTICE WOOD . - I think it would be contrary to the intention of the legisla- ture and to justice if ...
... considered as paid , and no interest is due . Mr. Cole and Mr. Ferrers were for the liquidators , but were not called upon . LORD JUSTICE WOOD . - I think it would be contrary to the intention of the legisla- ture and to justice if ...
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... considered as lands not required by the company for their railway , then , in this case , at the end of ten years , viz . , in 1877 , the lands must be offered to the persons from whose property they were originally severed . It was not ...
... considered as lands not required by the company for their railway , then , in this case , at the end of ten years , viz . , in 1877 , the lands must be offered to the persons from whose property they were originally severed . It was not ...
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... considered as situated within a town . But what is the evidence adduced in support of the conten- tion that Teddington is a town ? Four or five surveyors and the solicitors of the com- pany have brought their minds to such a condition ...
... considered as situated within a town . But what is the evidence adduced in support of the conten- tion that Teddington is a town ? Four or five surveyors and the solicitors of the com- pany have brought their minds to such a condition ...
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... considered as lands used for building purposes . The description of one part of the lands is this : " A plot of freehold building land , well adapted for the erection of semi - detached villa residences or a terrace of houses ...
... considered as lands used for building purposes . The description of one part of the lands is this : " A plot of freehold building land , well adapted for the erection of semi - detached villa residences or a terrace of houses ...
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Popular passages
Page 415 - An inquiry what real estate the said testator was seised of or entitled to at the date of his will and at the time of his death.
Page 203 - No past member shall be liable to contribute to the assets of the company unless it appears to the Court that the existing members are unable to satisfy the contributions required to be made by them in pursuance of this Act...
Page 418 - ... and unless the promoters of the undertaking be willing to pay the amount of compensation so claimed, and...
Page 289 - Courts there shall be kept at the Master's office a debt attachment book, and in such book entries shall be made of the attachment and proceedings thereon, with names, dates, and statements of the amount recovered, and otherwise ; and...
Page 332 - Nothing is more incumbent upon Courts of Justice, than to preserve their proceedings from being misrepresented ; nor is there anything of more pernicious consequence, than to prejudice the minds of the public against persons concerned as parties in causes, before the cause is finally heard . . . There are three different sorts of contempt.
Page 288 - ... garnishee) to the judgment debtor shall be attached to answer the judgment debt ; and by the same or any subsequent order it may be ordered that the garnishee shall appear before the...
Page 262 - 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 such road, by means of a bridge, of the height and width and with the ascent or descent by this or the special Act in that behalf provided...
Page 379 - That every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Page 133 - ... in equal shares, and if there shall be but one such child, then the whole to be in trust for that one child...
Page 10 - ... may in lieu of receiving cash shares policies or other like interests or in addition thereto participate in the profits of or receive any other benefit from the purchasing company...