Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery: Before Sir William Page Wood, Knt., Vice-chancellor. [1854-1858], 3. köideW. Maxwell, 1855 |
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... necessary to decide the point - whether any authority could be found in which one will has been established against an- other will , without a trial at law being first had . However , I am not now called upon to lay down as a rule ...
... necessary to decide the point - whether any authority could be found in which one will has been established against an- other will , without a trial at law being first had . However , I am not now called upon to lay down as a rule ...
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... necessary , of the income of NOCKOLDS v . LOCKE . A SPECIAL CASE . A testator , by his will , directed his trustees to stand possessed of his residuary personal estate , upon trust , in the case of each of his three daughters , Ann ...
... necessary , of the income of NOCKOLDS v . LOCKE . A SPECIAL CASE . A testator , by his will , directed his trustees to stand possessed of his residuary personal estate , upon trust , in the case of each of his three daughters , Ann ...
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... necessary ; so that there would not necessarily be a reduction of the interest of any child . The leaning of the Court , even in doubtful cases , is in favour of a division per capita : Lady Lincoln v . Pelham ( h ) . Here , the terms ...
... necessary ; so that there would not necessarily be a reduction of the interest of any child . The leaning of the Court , even in doubtful cases , is in favour of a division per capita : Lady Lincoln v . Pelham ( h ) . Here , the terms ...
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... necessary . The result , therefore , of the entire will is this : that the whole of the income is not disposed of until the death of the surviving daughter . No child of any of the daughters could insist on receiving anything , whether ...
... necessary . The result , therefore , of the entire will is this : that the whole of the income is not disposed of until the death of the surviving daughter . No child of any of the daughters could insist on receiving anything , whether ...
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... necessary , of the income of the property , until the distribu- tion of the capital , affords ground for presuming that he intended a division per stirpes of the capital . Besides , as it was well put by Mr. Sweet in the argu- ment , if ...
... necessary , of the income of the property , until the distribu- tion of the capital , affords ground for presuming that he intended a division per stirpes of the capital . Besides , as it was well put by Mr. Sweet in the argu- ment , if ...
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Page 233 - Act. in as full and ample a manner to all intents and purposes as if the same privileges and protections were repeated and re-enacted in this Act.
Page 297 - Court, in cases where it shall think fit so to do, to direct that in taking the account, the books of account in which the accounts required to be taken have been kept, or any of them, shall be taken as primd facie evidence of the truth of the matters therein contained, with liberty to the parties interested to take such objections thereto as they may be advised.
Page 202 - The testator then gave, devised, and bequeathed all the rest, residue, and remainder of his estate and effects...
Page 368 - In every case of a concealed fraud the right of any person to bring a suit in equity for the recovery of any land or rent of which he or any person through whom he claims, may have been deprived by such fraud, shall be deemed to have first accrued at, and not before, the time at which such fraud shall, or with reasonable diligence might have been first known or discovered...
Page 684 - England by adopting the treaty; but after the best consideration which I have been able to give to the subject...
Page 170 - I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Sarah Barry for and during the term of her natural life...
Page 398 - We, the several persons whose names and addresses are subscribed, are desirous of being formed into a company, in pursuance of this memorandum of association.
Page 16 - I do hereby direct, limit, and appoint, that my said trustees, or the survivor of them, or the heirs or assigns of such survivor...
Page 427 - Every particular trader has some particular mark or stamp ; but I do not know any instance of granting an injunction here, to restrain one trader from using the same mark with another ; and I think it would be of mischievous consequence to do it.
Page 292 - AB, administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JK, deceased, do make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits...