The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1874 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... during the testator's life . The words respecting the interest are quite general . Sir R. Baggallay and Mr C. Browne , for the defendants . - The object of sec- tion 24 of the Wills Act was to give the 16 [ N. S. COURTS OF CHANCERY :
... during the testator's life . The words respecting the interest are quite general . Sir R. Baggallay and Mr C. Browne , for the defendants . - The object of sec- tion 24 of the Wills Act was to give the 16 [ N. S. COURTS OF CHANCERY :
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... object of these directors was not only to get the shares allotted : they had 16,666 shares allotted among themselves , and they had , as an object , to get rid , by sale and transfer of these shares , and the misrepresentations in this ...
... object of these directors was not only to get the shares allotted : they had 16,666 shares allotted among themselves , and they had , as an object , to get rid , by sale and transfer of these shares , and the misrepresentations in this ...
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... object to imitate the plaintiff's trade - mark , he never saw an object so signally fail . In the first place , the size of the defendants ' label differed from that of the plaintiff's , and in the next place , the defendants ' label ...
... object to imitate the plaintiff's trade - mark , he never saw an object so signally fail . In the first place , the size of the defendants ' label differed from that of the plaintiff's , and in the next place , the defendants ' label ...
Page 105
... object of his bounty an intention to alter the amount of the gift , or a desire to revoke it altogether . As a matter of construction , she is entitled to both le- gacies . When once the codicils were admitted to probate as two ...
... object of his bounty an intention to alter the amount of the gift , or a desire to revoke it altogether . As a matter of construction , she is entitled to both le- gacies . When once the codicils were admitted to probate as two ...
Page 106
... object of his bounty , and the other to his solicitor , for safe keeping . If , therefore , it is possible to arrive at the conclusion that repetition and not cumulation was the object , I am clearly of opinion that it was repetition ...
... object of his bounty , and the other to his solicitor , for safe keeping . If , therefore , it is possible to arrive at the conclusion that repetition and not cumulation was the object , I am clearly of opinion that it was repetition ...
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Page 273 - ... if whatever a man's real intention may be he so conducts himself that a reasonable man would take the representation to be true, and believe that it was meant that he should act upon it, and did act upon it as true, the party making the representation would be equally precluded from contesting its truth...
Page 50 - Court, to prosecute such offender, and all expenses properly incurred by them in such prosecution shall be payable out of the assets of the company in priority to all other liabilities.
Page 263 - England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...
Page 51 - No past member shall be liable to contribute in respect of any debt or liability of the company contracted after the time at which he ceased to be a member...
Page 350 - that in every case of any clerk in holy orders of the united Church of England and Ireland who may be charged with any offence against the laws ecclesiastical, or concerning whom there may exist scandal or evil report as having offended against the said laws, it shall be lawful for the bishop of the diocese within which the offence is alleged or reported to have been committed, on the application of any party complaining thereof, or if he shall think fit of his own mere motion, to issue a commission...
Page 443 - ... at the time of entering up the said judgment, or at any time afterwards, or over which such person shall, at the time of entering up such judgment, or at any time afterwards, have any disposing power which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit...
Page 16 - And be it further enacted, that this act shall not extend to any will made before the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, and that every will re-executed or republished, or revived by any codicil, shall for the purposes of this act be deemed to have been made at the time at which the same shall be so re-executed, republished, or revived...
Page 409 - ... then this obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force and virtue of law.
Page 561 - That the jury, on the trial of any issue, or on any inquisition of damages, may, if they shall think fit, give damages in the nature of interest, over and above the value of the goods at the time of the conversion or seizure...
Page 50 - Act being wound up, every present and past member of such company shall be liable to contribute to the assets of the company to an amount sufficient for payment of the debts and liabilities of the company, and...