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" If any one will turn his mind attentively to the subject, he must see that this Court has not the means of acting, except where it has property to act upon. "
The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign Jurisprudence - Page 194
1848
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 69. köide

1828 - 924 lehte
...perhaps, sufficient consideration has not been given* If any one will turn his mind attentively to the subject, he must see that this Court has not the means...acting, except where it has property to act upon. ft is hot, however, from any want of jurisdiction that it does not act, but from a want of means to...
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The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, 24. köide

1840 - 488 lehte
...perhaps, sufficient consideration has not been given. If any one will turn his mind attentively to the subject, he must see that this court has not the means...acting except where it has property to act upon." Thus Lord Eldon clearly understands that the infant must have property, although he thinks that the...
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A Treatise on the Law Relating to Infants, 1–2. köide

William Macpherson - 1841 - 756 lehte
...can- where°there \1 not take on itself the maintenance of all the children in the Pr°Pertykingdom. It is not, however, from any want of jurisdiction...from a want of means to exercise its jurisdiction, by applying property for the use and maintenance of the infants (d) . Lord Redesdale (e) considered...
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The Equitable Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery: Comprising ..., 1. köide

George Spence - 1846 - 708 lehte
...perhaps, sufficient consideration has not been given. If any one will turn his mind attentively to the subject, he must see that this court has not the means...has property to act upon. It is not, however, from anj want of jurisdiction that it does not act, but from a want of means to exercise its jurisdiction,...
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The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present ..., 2. köide

William Charles Townsend - 1846 - 548 lehte
...look most strictly into the merits of every case of the kind, and with the utmost anxiety to be right. This court has not the means of acting, except where it has property to act upon — not from any want of jurisdiction, but from a want of means to exercise its jurisdiction. Lord...
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A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Custody of Infants, in Cases of ...

William Forsyth - 1850 - 196 lehte
...possessed of or entitled to property. "If any one," said Lord Eldon, "will turn his mind attentively to the subject, he must see that this Court has not the means...acting, except where it has property to act upon" (g). And in conformity with this principle Mr. Justice Story remarks (A), " The Court of Chancery will...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery ...: With Notes and ...

Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1850 - 744 lehte
...Rus. 21, where Lord Eldon says, " If any one will turn his mind attentively to the subject, he most see that this court has not the means of acting except where it has property to act upon. It i» not, Timcever, from any leant of jurisdiction that it does not act, but from a want of means to...
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A Compendium of the Law and Practice of Injunctions: And of ..., 2. köide

Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 770 lehte
...perhaps, sufficient consideration has not been given. If any one will turn his mind attentively to the subject, he must see, that this court has not the...acting, except where it has property to act upon.'' The same case was afterwards carried to the house of lords upon appeal; and Lord Redesdale, in delivering...
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Outlines of the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Court of ..., 126. köide

Thomas Henry Haddan - 1862 - 394 lehte
...perhaps, sufficient consideration has not been given. If any one will turn his mind attentively to the subject, he must see that this Court has not the means...however, from any want of jurisdiction that it does not and cannot &c^ but from a want of means to exercise its jurisdiction : exercised because the Court...
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Commentaries on the Law of Infancy: Including Guardianship and ..., 1. osa

Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1868 - 984 lehte
...to act upon ; because it cannot take on itself the maintenance of all the children in the kingdom. It is not, however, from any want of jurisdiction...from a want of means to exercise its jurisdiction, by applying property for the use and maintenance of the intauts. ( WeUedey v. Wellesley, 2 Buss. JR....
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