Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: By the Right Hon. Sir John Leach ... [and Others] Vice-chancellors of England. [1826-1852], Volume 4

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Page 604 - If an estate is limited to A. for life ; remainder to his first and other sons in tail ; remainder to A.
Page 157 - In an action for money had and received by the defendants to the use of the plaintiffs...
Page 556 - ... and the stocks, funds, and securities in or upon which the same shall...
Page 558 - ... equally to be divided between or amongst them, share and share alike, if more than one, and if there shall be but one such child...
Page 56 - ... that when he put in the answer, he did not know the circumstances upon which he applies, or any other circumstances upon which he ought to have stated the fact otherwise...
Page 557 - Lane was not an execution of the power of appointment given to him by the will of his father...
Page 39 - Annuitant shall have paid* or satisfied the Amount so proved, with Interest thereon at the rate of four per Cent, per Annum from the time of notice of such proof, and of the Amount thereof being given to such Surety, and after such Payment or Satisfaction such Surety shall stand...
Page 46 - Bill prayed that it might be declared that the Plaintiff was entitled to have...
Page 321 - That upon a third answer being reported insufficient, the defendant shall be examined upon interrogatories to the points reported insufficient, and shall stand committed until such defendant shall have perfectly answered such interrogatories; and shall pay, in addition to the four pounds costs heretofore paid, such further costs as the Court shall think fit to award.
Page 40 - Amount so paid or satisfied by such Surety, and the Certificate of the Bankrupt shall be a Discharge to him from all Claims of such Annuitant or of such Surety in respect of such Annuity...

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