The Weekly Reporter, Volume 35Wildy & Sons, 1887 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... opinion that Sir Richard Webster's argument is well founded . I think that the Act pro- vides one set of rules applying where the appeal is by an individual in respect of the unfair or incorrect valuation of particular hereditaments ...
... opinion that Sir Richard Webster's argument is well founded . I think that the Act pro- vides one set of rules applying where the appeal is by an individual in respect of the unfair or incorrect valuation of particular hereditaments ...
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... opinion upon them . But , in my opinion , upon the main objection , the bill of sale fails . The stipulation com- plained of is that on any sale the purchaser shall not be bound to inquire whether any default has been made by the ...
... opinion upon them . But , in my opinion , upon the main objection , the bill of sale fails . The stipulation com- plained of is that on any sale the purchaser shall not be bound to inquire whether any default has been made by the ...
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... opinion , the debenture clearly comes within the 17th section of the Act of Parliament . I give no opinion as to the effect of the section on a charge on specific property , but I think these debentures do give a general charge upon all ...
... opinion , the debenture clearly comes within the 17th section of the Act of Parliament . I give no opinion as to the effect of the section on a charge on specific property , but I think these debentures do give a general charge upon all ...
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... opinion it is unnecessary to decide that point , though I think they did . Upon the true construction of these debentures , taken separately , I am of opinion that the mortgage debentures of 1884 , if they were to be taken separately ...
... opinion it is unnecessary to decide that point , though I think they did . Upon the true construction of these debentures , taken separately , I am of opinion that the mortgage debentures of 1884 , if they were to be taken separately ...
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... opinion that he was a valuer , and not an arbi- trator . The Chan . Div . Kay , J. HIGH COURT . High Court of ... opinion was taken by Peard on the above gift , and the opinion was that he had an absolute equitable interest defeasible by ...
... opinion that he was a valuer , and not an arbi- trator . The Chan . Div . Kay , J. HIGH COURT . High Court of ... opinion was taken by Peard on the above gift , and the opinion was that he had an absolute equitable interest defeasible by ...
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Page 203 - Every such company as aforesaid shall be liable for the loss of or for any injury done to any horses, cattle, or other animals, or to any articles, goods, or things, in the receiving, forwarding, or delivering thereof, occasioned by the neglect or default of such company or its servants, notwithstanding any notice, condition, or declaration made and given by such company contrary thereto, or in anywise limiting such liability; every such notice, condition, or 1854.
Page 203 - ... limiting such liability; every such notice condition or declaration being hereby declared to be null and void: Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the said companies from making such conditions with respect to the receiving, forwarding, and delivering of any of the said animals, articles, goods, or things, as shall be adjudged by the court or judge before whom any question relating thereto shall be tried to be just and reasonable...
Page 23 - ... (the act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation of whatever nature and kind soever excepted) unto , or assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods , with primage, and average accustomed.
Page 243 - Bench for a rule calling on the auditor and the guardians to show cause why a writ of certiorari should not issue to bring up the school fees account, together with the allowance by the auditor and his reasons for the allowance.
Page 308 - And for and in respect of the annual profits or gains arising or accruing to any person whatever, whether a subject of her Majesty or not, although not resident within the United Kingdom...
Page 322 - I incline to think that, for this purpose, the deceased must be considered as identified with the driver of the omnibus in which he voluntarily became a passenger, and that the negligence of the driver was the negligence of the deceased.
Page 244 - ... and convicted thereof, in such case the property shall be restored to the owner or his representative...
Page 318 - I put the case on this ground, that when a child of such tender and imbecile age is brought to a railway station, or to any conveyance for the purpose of being conveyed, and is wholly unable to take care of itself, the contract of conveyance is on the implied condition that the child is to be conveyed subject to due and proper care on the part of the person having it in charge.
Page 87 - ... the same rules shall prevail and be observed as to the respective rights of secured and unsecured creditors, and as to debts and liabilities provable, and as to the valuation of annuities and future and contingent liabilities respectively, as may be in force for the time being under the Law of Bankruptcy with respect to the estates of persons adjudged bankrupt...
Page 197 - The voter will go into one of the compartments, and, with the pencil provided in the compartment, place a cross on the right-hand side, opposite the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus...