The Law Times, 56. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1874 |
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Page 62
... object the society had in view was to call attention to the questions of this kind , and to afford information on various points which presented themselves to the mem- bers ; and he had no doubt that the paper about to be read would ...
... object the society had in view was to call attention to the questions of this kind , and to afford information on various points which presented themselves to the mem- bers ; and he had no doubt that the paper about to be read would ...
Page 66
... object of the payment into court ceased , and there was no longer any claim which the creditor could make out . This , we think , shows the enormous hardship which may be inflicted upon a plaintiff who , by his diligence , has obtained ...
... object of the payment into court ceased , and there was no longer any claim which the creditor could make out . This , we think , shows the enormous hardship which may be inflicted upon a plaintiff who , by his diligence , has obtained ...
Page 67
... object being to throw the liability entirely on his co - partners . " And it is noticeable that Lord Justice Mellish , in King's Case , Re Great Wheal Busy Mining Company ( L. Rep . 6 Ch . App . 196 ; 24 L. T. Rep . N. S. 599 ) , said ...
... object being to throw the liability entirely on his co - partners . " And it is noticeable that Lord Justice Mellish , in King's Case , Re Great Wheal Busy Mining Company ( L. Rep . 6 Ch . App . 196 ; 24 L. T. Rep . N. S. 599 ) , said ...
Page 77
... object of the payment into court ceases , there is no claim that the creditor can make out , and , according to the judgment of Willes , J. , in Culverhouse v . Wickens , under such circumstances the payment into court would be , as he ...
... object of the payment into court ceases , there is no claim that the creditor can make out , and , according to the judgment of Willes , J. , in Culverhouse v . Wickens , under such circumstances the payment into court would be , as he ...
Page 78
... object to the regis- tration , and all that he wanted was his client's debt admitted , and his dividend paid thereon . The registrar intimated if that were so the parties should go before the trustee , and in case he rejected the proof ...
... object to the regis- tration , and all that he wanted was his client's debt admitted , and his dividend paid thereon . The registrar intimated if that were so the parties should go before the trustee , and in case he rejected the proof ...
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