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Page 192-103
... exercise the power conferred by sect . 24 of the Act and authorise the trustees of a settlement to exercise the powers of a tenant for life . Sect . 24 ( 1 ) provides that : " If it is shown to the satisfaction of the court that a ...
... exercise the power conferred by sect . 24 of the Act and authorise the trustees of a settlement to exercise the powers of a tenant for life . Sect . 24 ( 1 ) provides that : " If it is shown to the satisfaction of the court that a ...
Page 192-189
... exercise of judicial discretion to take away from the court ( and in earlier times a jury ) a case where a charge of fraud is involved . Where , however , the allegation of fraud is so mixed up with the merits of the case as regards ...
... exercise of judicial discretion to take away from the court ( and in earlier times a jury ) a case where a charge of fraud is involved . Where , however , the allegation of fraud is so mixed up with the merits of the case as regards ...
Page 192-190
... exercise of the Master's discretion . His own discretion is intended by the rules to determine the parties ' rights ; and he is entitled to exercise it as though the matter came before him for the first time . He will , of course , give ...
... exercise of the Master's discretion . His own discretion is intended by the rules to determine the parties ' rights ; and he is entitled to exercise it as though the matter came before him for the first time . He will , of course , give ...
Contents
Saturday July 5 1941 | 192-25 |
Vol 192 | 192-35 |
Leading Article | 192-45 |
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action adjustment ADVERTISEMENTS Amendment amount Appeal application appointed authority building cause charge Circuit circumstances claim compensation considered contained contract contributions Control cost Council County court Court of Appeal covenant creditors Damage debtor debts decision Defence direct duty easement effect entitled exercise express fact give given granted ground held House income intended interest issue JUDGE July Justice L. T. Rep land landlord lease liability Limited London Lord matter meaning mortgage necessary Notes notice Order paid parties payable payment period person plaintiff position possession premises present Prices proceedings provisions purchaser question reasonable received referred regard Regulations rent REPORTS respect respondent result Rules scheme sect sent settlement Society Solicitors sub-sect taken tenant trustees