Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During the Time of Lord Chancellor Cottenham, 1. köide;30. köideW. Maxwell, 1850 |
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... Causes required to be heard before the Lord Chancellor , or one of the Vice - Chancellors , shall , on and after the first day of March next , be set down for hearing by the Registrars , upon production to them of the Certifi- cate of ...
... Causes required to be heard before the Lord Chancellor , or one of the Vice - Chancellors , shall , on and after the first day of March next , be set down for hearing by the Registrars , upon production to them of the Certifi- cate of ...
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... Cause or where 10 0 1 0 0 no Cause is depending , including the Fee on the hearing , heretofore payable to the Gentle- men of the Chamber to the Lord Chancellor 1 0 0 For Copies of Affidavits , 4d . per folio . " ་ } i 1 to g60056 1 " 1 ...
... Cause or where 10 0 1 0 0 no Cause is depending , including the Fee on the hearing , heretofore payable to the Gentle- men of the Chamber to the Lord Chancellor 1 0 0 For Copies of Affidavits , 4d . per folio . " ་ } i 1 to g60056 1 " 1 ...
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... cause by his Honor the Vice - Chancellor Knight Bruce , dated the 16th day of Ja- nuary instant , might be discharged or varied , as to his Lord- ship should seem meet . The bill , as originally filed in October , 1848 , was against ...
... cause by his Honor the Vice - Chancellor Knight Bruce , dated the 16th day of Ja- nuary instant , might be discharged or varied , as to his Lord- ship should seem meet . The bill , as originally filed in October , 1848 , was against ...
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... cause coming on for hearing , it appeared that Clarke had filed ano- ther bill in the Rolls Court , and had obtained in that suit an inspection of those books ; and therefore the bill was dismissed . But the principle that an agent ...
... cause coming on for hearing , it appeared that Clarke had filed ano- ther bill in the Rolls Court , and had obtained in that suit an inspection of those books ; and therefore the bill was dismissed . But the principle that an agent ...
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... cause he held the work itself to be of an injurious ten- dency ; but he maintained the principle , that , if the work had been innocent in its character , the author would have been entitled to the protection of the Court ; and held ...
... cause he held the work itself to be of an injurious ten- dency ; but he maintained the principle , that , if the work had been innocent in its character , the author would have been entitled to the protection of the Court ; and held ...
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Page 343 - Interest in such Lands in respect of which he claims Compensation, and the Amount of the Compensation so claimed therein ; and unless the Promoters...
Page 343 - Act, and the Company shall make to the owners and occupiers of, and all othcrparties interested in any lands taken or used for the purposes of the railway, or injuriously affected by the construction thereof, full compensation for the value of the lands so taken or used, and for all damage sustained by such owners...
Page 159 - ... or tramroads, rivers, canals, brooks, streams, or other waters, within the lands described in the said plans or mentioned in the said books of reference or any correction thereof, such temporary or permanent inclined planes, tunnels, embankments, aqueducts, bridges, roads, ways, passages, conduits, drains, piers, arches, cuttings and fences as they think proper.
Page 343 - ... and if such party desire to have the same settled by arbitration, it shall be lawful for him to give notice in writing to the promoters of the undertaking of such his desire, stating in such notice the nature of the interest...
Page 161 - It shall not be lawful for the Company to deviate from or alter the Gradients, Curves, Tunnels, or other engineering Works described in the said Plan or Section, except within the following Limits, and under the following Conditions...
Page 102 - Liquidators shall be appointed for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the company and distributing the property...
Page 152 - ... shall not be greater than the prescribed rate of inclination, and if no rate be prescribed the same shall not be greater than as it existed at the passing of the special Act XLIII.
Page 407 - Ireland, to order the costs of the following matters, including therein all reasonable charges and expenses incident thereto, to be paid by the promoters of the undertaking ; (that is to say) the costs of the purchase or taking of the lands, or which shall have been incurred in consequence thereof, other than such costs as are herein otherwise provided for, and the...
Page 626 - 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 557 - ... the presumed intention of the parties, that the contract, as to its validity, nature, obligation and interpretation, is to be governed by the law of the place of performance.