The Law Reports: Equity cases, before the Master of Rolls and the vice-chancellors, 1. köideT. & J. W. Johnson & Company, 1866 |
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... death of all the members , so that nobody would be living to represent the company at all , in which GRANITE Co. case nothing could be obtained . Thirdly , it might become insolvent 1865 HAYTOR and be wound up in the Court of Chancery ...
... death of all the members , so that nobody would be living to represent the company at all , in which GRANITE Co. case nothing could be obtained . Thirdly , it might become insolvent 1865 HAYTOR and be wound up in the Court of Chancery ...
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... death of the grantor and his sister , to his said sister , with whom he there resided and continued to reside , and who was acting in concert with him in the matter : - Held , that the grant was void . A deed , attested by one witness ...
... death of the grantor and his sister , to his said sister , with whom he there resided and continued to reside , and who was acting in concert with him in the matter : - Held , that the grant was void . A deed , attested by one witness ...
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... death of the survivor of himself and herself . At this time Jane , the younger of the two , was eighty years of age . They lived together until the death of Thomas Bunn , which took place in May , 1853. Previously to that event he had ...
... death of the survivor of himself and herself . At this time Jane , the younger of the two , was eighty years of age . They lived together until the death of Thomas Bunn , which took place in May , 1853. Previously to that event he had ...
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... death to be applied for the support of a particular charity , would be void under the provisions of this Act . It would , I think , amount to the same thing , and be subject to the same consequences , 20 [ L. R. EQUITY CASES .
... death to be applied for the support of a particular charity , would be void under the provisions of this Act . It would , I think , amount to the same thing , and be subject to the same consequences , 20 [ L. R. EQUITY CASES .
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... death for charitable purposes , in such a case I am of opinion that the grant in favour of the charity would be an evasion of the provisions of the Statute of Mortmain , and as such , must be held to be void by this Court . Were it not ...
... death for charitable purposes , in such a case I am of opinion that the grant in favour of the charity would be an evasion of the provisions of the Statute of Mortmain , and as such , must be held to be void by this Court . Were it not ...
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Page 12 - In the event of any company being wound up under this Act, all debts payable on a contingency, and all claims against the company, present or future, certain or contingent, ascertained or sounding only in damages, shall be admissible to proof against the company, a just estimate being made, so far as possible, of the value of
Page 485 - which is as follows:—" Every will shall be construed, with reference to the real and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately
Page 491 - In every case of a judicial separation the wife shall, from the date of the sentence, and whilst the separation shall continue, be considered as &feme sole with respect to property of every description which she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her,
Page 491 - sole with respect to property of every description which she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, and such property may be disposed of by her in all respects as if she were a feme
Page 734 - independently working out the matter for himself, so as to arrive at the same result from the same common sources of information, and the only use that he can legitimately make of a previous publication is to verify his own calculations and results when obtained. So in the present case the Defendant could not take
Page 12 - far as possible, of the value of all such debts or claims as may be subject to any contingency, or sound only in damages, or, for some other reason, do not bear a certain value.
Page 358 - in trust for nil his children who being sons should attain twentyone, or being daughters should attain that age or marry, in equal shares, with a
Page 469 - upon and for such trusts, ends, intents, and purposes, and with, under, and subject to such powers, provisoes, declarations, and agreements, and charged and chargeable in such manner and for such estate and estates, interest and interests, as
Page 544 - se, any more than in any other fanciful denomination he may assume for his own private use, otherwise than with reference to his trade. If he does not carry on a trade in iron, but carries on a trade in linen, and stamps a lion on his linen,