Limitations applies, the trustee or person claiming through him shall be entitled to the benefit of and be at liberty to plead the lapse of time as a bar to such action or other proceeding in the like manner and to the like extent as if the claim had... Ruling Cases - Page 327edited by - 1896Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1888 - 1064 pages
...action or other proceeding in the like manner and to the like extent as if the claim had been against him in an action of debt for money had and received, but so nevertheless that the statute shall not be deemed to begin to run against a beneficiary unless and until his interest shall be an interest... | |
| 1888 - 432 pages
...action or other proceeding in the like manner and to the like extent as if the claim had been against him in an action of debt for money had and received,...statute shall run against a married woman entitled for her separate use, whether with or without a restraint upon anticipation, but shall not begin to... | |
| Gibraltar, Robert Ffrench Sheriff - Law - 1890 - 840 pages
...action or other proceeding in the like manner and to the like extent as if the claim had been against him in an action of debt for money had and received,...separate use, whether with or without a restraint without anticipation, but shall not begin to run against any beneficiary unless and until the interest... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1890 - 498 pages
...may, if it shall think fit, and notwithstanding that the beneficiary may be a married woman entitled for her separate use, whether with or without a restraint upon anticipation, make such order as to the Court shall seem just for impounding all or any part of the interest of the... | |
| Thomas Brett - English law - 1891 - 660 pages
...such action, or proceeding in the like manner and to the like extent as if the claim had been against him in an action of debt for money had and received,...such beneficiary shall be an interest in possession ( ' ). No beneficiary, as against whom there would be a good defence, by virtue of this section shall... | |
| Edward Parker Wolstenholme - Conveyancing - 1891 - 458 pages
...may, if it shall think fit, and notwithstanding that the beneficiary may be a married woman entitled for her separate use, whether with or without a restraint upon anticipation, make such order as to the Court shall seem just for impounding all or any part of the interest of the... | |
| Thomas Brett - English law - 1891 - 822 pages
...may, if it shall think fit, and notwithstanding that the beneficiary may be a married woman entitled for her separate use, whether with or without a restraint upon anticipation, make such order as to the Court shall seem just for impounding all or any part of the interest of the... | |
| Alfred Taylour Hunter - Mortgages - 1892 - 418 pages
...action or other proceeding in the like manner and to the like extent, as if the claim had been against him in an action of debt for money had and received...possession for her separate use, whether with or without restraint upon anticipation, but shall not begin to run against any beneficiary unless and until the... | |
| Leonard Shelford, Thomas Henry Carson - Land tenure - 1893 - 944 pages
...action or other proceeding in the like manner and to the like extent as if the claim had been against him in an action of debt for money had and received,...such beneficiary shall be an interest in possession (я). (2.) No beneficiary, as against whom there would be a good defence by virtue of this section,... | |
| Jonathan George Norton Darby, Frederick Albert Bosanquet - Limitation of actions - 1893 - 896 pages
...1882, it is expressly enacted by the Trustee Act, 1888 (4), s. 8. subs. 1 (b), that " the statute (sic) shall run against a married woman entitled in possession...whether with or without a restraint upon anticipation." Before the Judicature Act, 1873, in those cases in which a Court of Equity disregarded lapse of time,... | |
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