The Weekly Notes, Volume 43Frederick Pollock Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1908 - Law |
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... fact , with particulars , must be stated ) . Total amount contributed ( If otherwise than in cash , that fact , with particulars , must be stated ) . Statement of the Capital contributed by Limited Partners made pur- suant to Section 11 ...
... fact , with particulars , must be stated ) . Total amount contributed ( If otherwise than in cash , that fact , with particulars , must be stated ) . Statement of the Capital contributed by Limited Partners made pur- suant to Section 11 ...
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... fact that the large quantity of the eggs stolen suggested that they had pre- viously to the stealing been taken from the nests and collected into one place , amounted to a sufficient averment that the eggs had at the time of the ...
... fact that the large quantity of the eggs stolen suggested that they had pre- viously to the stealing been taken from the nests and collected into one place , amounted to a sufficient averment that the eggs had at the time of the ...
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... fact that the pension was not assignable was not sufficient to warrant such a contention . The test was not whether the appellant had 251. in his pocket , but whether he was good for 251. " Boddington v . Woodley , ( 1842 ) 5 Beav . 555 ...
... fact that the pension was not assignable was not sufficient to warrant such a contention . The test was not whether the appellant had 251. in his pocket , but whether he was good for 251. " Boddington v . Woodley , ( 1842 ) 5 Beav . 555 ...
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... fact was that as to the bulk of the trust estate she had not appointed at all . The property with which his lordship had to deal went in default of appointment . Those who took it were entitled to say that it should be taken in the form ...
... fact was that as to the bulk of the trust estate she had not appointed at all . The property with which his lordship had to deal went in default of appointment . Those who took it were entitled to say that it should be taken in the form ...
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... fact that they were executors , and in the order in which they should elect : Companies Act , 1862 , sect . 30 . H. Terrell , K.C. , and Tyldesley Jones , for the company , submitted that where shares were acquired by a person by ...
... fact that they were executors , and in the order in which they should elect : Companies Act , 1862 , sect . 30 . H. Terrell , K.C. , and Tyldesley Jones , for the company , submitted that where shares were acquired by a person by ...
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Page 225 - And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act, 1835.
Page 86 - AB intends to apply to the registrar at , on the day of , at the hour of in the...
Page 113 - ... [Provided always that if any child of mine shall die hi my lifetime leaving a child or children who shall survive me, and, being a son or sons, shall attain the age of twenty-one years...
Page 199 - ... due to the nature of any employment in which the workman was employed...
Page 180 - The company shall not be entitled to any mines of coal, ironstone, slate, or other minerals under any land purchased by them, except only such parts thereof as shall be necessary to be dug or carried away or used in the construction of the works, unless the same shall have been expressly purchased; and all such mines, excepting as aforesaid, shall be deemed to be excepted out of the conveyance of such lands, unless they shall have been expressly named therein and conveyed thereby.
Page 225 - In the case of shares not offered to the public for subscription, disclosed in the statement in lieu of prospectus, or in a statement in the prescribed form signed in like manner as a statement in lieu of prospectus and filed with the Registrar of Companies, and, where a circular or notice, not being a prospectus, inviting subscription for the shares is issued, also disclosed in that circular or notice.
Page 169 - Subject to the foregoing provisions of this rule, every appeal shall be conducted under and in accordance with the general rules and regulations applicable to ordinary proceedings before the court of appeal...
Page 165 - ... except with the leave of the law officer upon application for that purpose. IX. The law officer shall, at the request of either party, order the attendance at the hearing...
Page 229 - Act and being either — (a) a mortgage or charge for the purpose of securing any issue of debentures ; or (6) a mortgage or charge on uncalled capital of the company ; or (c) a mortgage or charge created or evidenced by an instrument which, if executed by an individual, would require registration as a bill of sale...
Page 86 - Paragraph 15. [Not to be printed, but to be used as a Precedent.] In the County Court of holden at . In the matter of the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906.