Reports of Cases in Chancery, Decided by Lord Cottenham [1846-1848]: Commencing 7th July, 1846: with which are Interspersed Some Miscellaneous Cases and Dicta, and Various Notes, Volumen1V. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton, 1847 |
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... book ) -and passing over , how- ever reluctantly , Choyce Cases in Chancery , " and The Labours of Master William Lambarde , " to proceed at once to the decision of Eldon , Redes- dale , or Grant , that shows what , after the changes ...
... book ) -and passing over , how- ever reluctantly , Choyce Cases in Chancery , " and The Labours of Master William Lambarde , " to proceed at once to the decision of Eldon , Redes- dale , or Grant , that shows what , after the changes ...
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... book . Explanation of the remark quoted above would be much too long for this place , and the Author must request his correspondent to wait for the publication of his book , which , he trusts , will show his remark to be by no means ...
... book . Explanation of the remark quoted above would be much too long for this place , and the Author must request his correspondent to wait for the publication of his book , which , he trusts , will show his remark to be by no means ...
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... book at least , proving the inaccuracy of his assertion . Sir Edward Coke became Attorney General to the Queen 36 Eliz . He was still Attorney General when he published the First Part of his Reports , 1601 ( 44 Eliz . ) . He was then 51 ...
... book at least , proving the inaccuracy of his assertion . Sir Edward Coke became Attorney General to the Queen 36 Eliz . He was still Attorney General when he published the First Part of his Reports , 1601 ( 44 Eliz . ) . He was then 51 ...
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... book of Horace , in which he applies to Mr. Fortescue as his legal adviser ; a character not wholly imaginary , as Pope was accustomed to consult him on all difficult occa- sions , as well on behalf of his friends as himself . You'll ...
... book of Horace , in which he applies to Mr. Fortescue as his legal adviser ; a character not wholly imaginary , as Pope was accustomed to consult him on all difficult occa- sions , as well on behalf of his friends as himself . You'll ...
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... Book ] PAGE 154 Investment of trust moneys on mortgage Consolidated £ 3 per Cents Reduced £ 3 per Cents Bank Stock Usher of the Court , and Masters in Ordinary [ laid out the Suitors ' moneys in their own names in whatever securities ...
... Book ] PAGE 154 Investment of trust moneys on mortgage Consolidated £ 3 per Cents Reduced £ 3 per Cents Bank Stock Usher of the Court , and Masters in Ordinary [ laid out the Suitors ' moneys in their own names in whatever securities ...
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adding parties affidavit aforesaid agreement allowed Annuities answer appeal application ATTORNEY bill C. P. Coop CABBURN cause Cent Chancery contempt costs counsel Court Court of Chancery court of equity covenant creditor debt decree deed defendant Griffith demurrer DIETRICHSEN dismissed dividends Duchy Duchy of Cornwall Duke Duke of Cornwall entitled executor filed funds granted hearing ibid income injunction interest invested judgment July jurisdiction Keeper lands leases leave to amend legacies lessees letters patent liberty to amend Lord Chancellor Lord Cottenham LORD EGLIN Lord Eldon Lord Lyndhurst Lord Thurlow Master ment mortgage motion NEWPORT objection paid Parker payment personal estate petition plaintiff purchase question renewal rents residue Rolls rule Russ sell sold Stock suit surety Temp tenant testator testator's death testatrix thereof Thomas Plumer tion trustees TURNER Vice-Chancellor want of parties William Clayton
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Página 273 - Court as the Lord Chancellor with the advice and assistance of the Master of the Rolls, and Vice-Chancellor, or one of them, shall by any general order or orders direct...
Página xcv - The Lives of all the Lords Chancellors, Lords Keepers, and Lords Commissioners, of the Great Seal of England; from William the Conqueror, to the present time: But more at large of those two great opposites, Edward, Earl of Clarendon, and Bulstrode, Lord Whitlock. With a Parallel of their Actions to which is added, an appendix of many rare and valuable Speeches, Letters, &c., referring to the said Lives.
Página 356 - If a defendant shall, at the hearing of a cause, object that a suit is defective for want of parties, not having by...
Página 366 - ... in the same manner and to the same extent as the executors or administrators in suits concerning personal estate represent the persons beneficially interested in such personal estate; and in such cases it shall not be necessary to make the persons beneficially interested in such...
Página 364 - That in all cases in which the plaintiff has a joint and several demand against several persons, either as principals or sureties.it shall not be necessary to bring before the Court, as parties to a suit concerning such demand, all the persons liable thereto; but the plaintiff may proceed against one or more of the persons severally liable.
Página 273 - ... to the Lord Chancellor, Lord Keeper, or Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal, or Master of the Rolls...
Página 443 - A brief account of some of the most important proceedings in Parliament relative to the defects in the administration of justice in the Court of Chancery, the House of Lords and the Court of Commissioners of Bankrupts.
Página xx - ... to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not convince yourself, may convince the Judge to whom you urge it: and if it does convince him, why, then, Sir, you are wrong, and he is right. It is his business to judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion.
Página 274 - ... may require ; and whenever the seat of any of the twenty-eight lords temporal so elected shall be vacated by decease or forfeiture, the chancellor, the keeper or commissioners of the great seal of the united kingdom for the time being...