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Judgment had never been entered , and on the debtor's death , after accounts had been taken , Stuart , V.-C. , fixed the rate of interest after 2nd June , 1864 , at 4 per cent . per annum . The House of Lords held that this was right .
Judgment had never been entered , and on the debtor's death , after accounts had been taken , Stuart , V.-C. , fixed the rate of interest after 2nd June , 1864 , at 4 per cent . per annum . The House of Lords held that this was right .
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3 ( 1 ) of that Act provides : " No order or judgment for the recovery of possession of any dwelling - house to which the principal Acts apply . . . shall be made or given unless the court considers it reasonable to make such an order ...
3 ( 1 ) of that Act provides : " No order or judgment for the recovery of possession of any dwelling - house to which the principal Acts apply . . . shall be made or given unless the court considers it reasonable to make such an order ...
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Lord Halsbury adopted the judgment of Farwell , J. , with which he expressed entire concurrence . The Lord Chancellor could not find any satisfactory answer to that judgment in the judgment of the Court of Appeal which overruled it .
Lord Halsbury adopted the judgment of Farwell , J. , with which he expressed entire concurrence . The Lord Chancellor could not find any satisfactory answer to that judgment in the judgment of the Court of Appeal which overruled it .
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