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, 1851 |
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... facts taken in union with each other . I presume the principle of that decision is , that when a provisional committee ... fact , there never was any acceptance of shares at all ; or , if there was , then that such acceptance was after ...
... facts taken in union with each other . I presume the principle of that decision is , that when a provisional committee ... fact , there never was any acceptance of shares at all ; or , if there was , then that such acceptance was after ...
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... fact that nothing afterwards occurred till January 1842 , when the Calcutta or London house gave notice to the plaintiff that his position was to be altered ; and secondly , adverting to the fact that , during the whole of that period ...
... fact that nothing afterwards occurred till January 1842 , when the Calcutta or London house gave notice to the plaintiff that his position was to be altered ; and secondly , adverting to the fact that , during the whole of that period ...
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... fact open . It was said for the London house , first , that it could not have been in the contem- plation of any of the parties that the trans- actions between the London and Calcutta houses should not proceed in their usual course ...
... fact open . It was said for the London house , first , that it could not have been in the contem- plation of any of the parties that the trans- actions between the London and Calcutta houses should not proceed in their usual course ...
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... fact , the house in London did agree to hold the net proceeds of consign- ments for the payment of this demand , then the fact that there were consignments which exceeded the amount of that de- mand , would be conclusive in favour of ...
... fact , the house in London did agree to hold the net proceeds of consign- ments for the payment of this demand , then the fact that there were consignments which exceeded the amount of that de- mand , would be conclusive in favour of ...
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... fact of the state of the account as it appears , ( no doubt as it existed ) would open the ques- tion to another solution ; so that either one way or the other those two states of circumstances being admitted , the question rests ...
... fact of the state of the account as it appears , ( no doubt as it existed ) would open the ques- tion to another solution ; so that either one way or the other those two states of circumstances being admitted , the question rests ...
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Page 200 - Act, by deed to dispose of lands of any tenure, and money subject to be invested in the purchase of lands, and also to dispose of, release, surrender, or extinguish any estate which she alone, or she and her husband in her right, may have...
Page 330 - ... is not made for the purpose of vexation or delay, or that the matter of the proposed amendment is material, and could not with reasonable diligence have been sooner introduced into the bill...
Page 536 - Sanby, during her life, for her separate use, without power of anticipation; and after her death...
Page 490 - ... and unless the promoters of the undertaking be willing to pay the amount of compensation so claimed, and shall enter into a written agreement for that purpose within twenty-one days after the receipt of any such notice from any party so entitled, the same shall be settled by arbitration in the manner herein provided...
Page 310 - ... of or to which such person shall at the time of entering up such judgment, or at any time afterwards be seised, possessed or entitled for any estate or interest whatever, at law or in equity, whether in possession, reversion, remainder or expectancy...
Page 142 - Hugh for life, with remainder to trustees to preserve contingent remainders, with remainder to the first and other sons of...
Page 490 - ... and for which the promoters of the undertaking shall not have made satisfaction under the provisions of this or the special Act, or any Act incorporated therewith, and if the compensation claimed in such case shall exceed the sum of fifty pounds, • such party may have the same settled either by arbitration or by the verdict of a jury, as he shall think fit...
Page 490 - . 68, elates that " if any party shall be entitled to any compensation in respect of any lands, or of any interest therein, which shall have been taken for or injuriously affected by the execution of the works...
Page 416 - ... and published in the presence of and to be attested by three or more credible witnesses, should direct limit or appoint; and in default of appointment, to the uses therein men., tioned.
Page 237 - ... goods, chattels or other personal estate, or securities for money to be laid out or disposed of in the purchase of any . lands, tenements or hereditaments...