The Law Times, 102. köideOffice of The Law times, 1897 |
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Page 36
... respect of the copyhold tenement in question . It appeared that heriots had not been rendered in respect of all the copy- holds of the manor ; but it also appeared that heriots had been com- pounded for in respect of some copyholds of ...
... respect of the copyhold tenement in question . It appeared that heriots had not been rendered in respect of all the copy- holds of the manor ; but it also appeared that heriots had been com- pounded for in respect of some copyholds of ...
Page 37
... respect of certain premises of which the respondents were the owners , alleged to be payable in respect of such premises towards the expenses of paving a new street called Ramsden - road . The magistrate dismissed the summons . The ...
... respect of certain premises of which the respondents were the owners , alleged to be payable in respect of such premises towards the expenses of paving a new street called Ramsden - road . The magistrate dismissed the summons . The ...
Page 38
... respect of lights should not be taken into account . The quarter sessions adopted this view , and reduced the gross value to £ 74 and the rateable value to £ 62 . The overseers of the parish appealed . It was contended on their behalf ...
... respect of lights should not be taken into account . The quarter sessions adopted this view , and reduced the gross value to £ 74 and the rateable value to £ 62 . The overseers of the parish appealed . It was contended on their behalf ...
Page 59
... respect thereof . In May 1892 the debtor was adjudicated bankrupt , and had not obtained his dis- charge . The petitioning creditor had proved in that bankruptcy in respect of another debt . The debtor now made an affidavit that he had ...
... respect thereof . In May 1892 the debtor was adjudicated bankrupt , and had not obtained his dis- charge . The petitioning creditor had proved in that bankruptcy in respect of another debt . The debtor now made an affidavit that he had ...
Page 60
... respect of another debt , and if he thought that there were any assets he would have put the trustee under that bankruptcy in motion to get hold of those assets . Their Lordships added that this case depended upon its own facts , and ...
... respect of another debt , and if he thought that there were any assets he would have put the trustee under that bankruptcy in motion to get hold of those assets . Their Lordships added that this case depended upon its own facts , and ...
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