Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: From the Year 1789 to 1817, 20. kötet;25. kötetS. Sweet and Stevens and Sons, 1833 |
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3. oldal
... possession , without fraud . 2. To the filing bill on laches . - - Vol . Page IX . 473 XI . 168 VIII . 146 Cor- XIII . 276 1. Account of rents and profits confined to the filing of the bill , filed upon grounds of equitable relief ...
... possession , without fraud . 2. To the filing bill on laches . - - Vol . Page IX . 473 XI . 168 VIII . 146 Cor- XIII . 276 1. Account of rents and profits confined to the filing of the bill , filed upon grounds of equitable relief ...
4. oldal
... possession of it by the defendant . Ground of the case of mines ; which is in nature of a trade : as to timber , the account de- pends upon the jurisdiction for an injunction . The case of tithes turns upon the property in the tithes ...
... possession of it by the defendant . Ground of the case of mines ; which is in nature of a trade : as to timber , the account de- pends upon the jurisdiction for an injunction . The case of tithes turns upon the property in the tithes ...
38. oldal
... possession ; but ca by retaining them , prevent the progress o until he is paid . Twort v . Dayrell . 6. A solicitor , having declined to act for his cl lien for his costs upon a fund in Court . Byron . 7. In equity the costs are ...
... possession ; but ca by retaining them , prevent the progress o until he is paid . Twort v . Dayrell . 6. A solicitor , having declined to act for his cl lien for his costs upon a fund in Court . Byron . 7. In equity the costs are ...
38. oldal
... possession 4. A party changing his solicitor , the former solicitor has a lien for his costs upon papers in his hands ; but cannot otherwise stop the progress of the cause , till he is paid . Merrewether v . Mellish . · · · 5. Party may ...
... possession 4. A party changing his solicitor , the former solicitor has a lien for his costs upon papers in his hands ; but cannot otherwise stop the progress of the cause , till he is paid . Merrewether v . Mellish . · · · 5. Party may ...
38. oldal
... possession - XIII . 196 sit the feer subcitor has a XIII . 161 #ps his hunds : but cannot vers on the wes of the case , till be is paid . Ns salsiter who has a hen for his Is essession : but cumot , except > WERNER C meet the press of ...
... possession - XIII . 196 sit the feer subcitor has a XIII . 161 #ps his hunds : but cannot vers on the wes of the case , till be is paid . Ns salsiter who has a hen for his Is essession : but cumot , except > WERNER C meet the press of ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
affidavit agreement annuity answer application appointment assets assignment attorney bankrupt Baron and Feme bequest bill bond charge charity child circumstances Codicil commission of bankruptcy contract conveyance copyhold costs Court Court of Equity covenant death debts decree deed defendant Demurrer devise directed discharged dismissed Distinction dividends Election entitled equity evidence exeat Regno execution executor fund heir husband infant Injunction intention interest Interpleader issue jurisdiction land lease legacy legatee lien limited Lord Chancellor marriage mortgage motion objection paid parol partner party payment personal estate petition plaintiff plea possession purchase quære real estate refused relief remainder rents residuary residue resulting trust separate settlement solicitor specific performance Statute of Frauds surety tenant in tail testator's trust twenty-one vendor vested VIII void Ward of Court wife XVII XVIII
Népszerű szakaszok
689. oldal - ... remainder to the first and other sons of the marriage in tail male; remainder to the first and other...
228. oldal - B. for life ; remainder to trustees to preserve contingent remainders ; remainder to her first and other sons in tail male ; remainder to her daughter and her first and other sons, and to D.
139. oldal - in trust for such objects of benevolence and liberality as the trustee in his own discretion shall most approve, cannot be * supported as a charitable legacy ; and is therefore a trust [ * 80 ] for the next of kin.
311. oldal - Newdigate, (a) a similar effect was obtained by restraining the defendant from impeding the plaintiff from navigating, using, and enjoying, by continuing to keep the canals, banks, or works out of repair, by diverting the water, or preventing it by the use of locks from remaining in the canals or by continuing the removal of a stop gate.
414. oldal - Bankers upon a deposit of money with them gave notes bearing interest : the partnership was dissolved : one of the partners soon afterwards died ; and his creditors were called by advertisement...
678. oldal - Tarleton for life, with remainder to her first and other sons in tail male, with sundry other remainders to unborn children; and with the ultimate remainder to John Tarleton in fee.
510. oldal - On suspicious circumstances in the answer a general account was decreed against a steward, notwithstanding a receipt in full; which was allowed only as proof of the particular payment, not of a general release or discharge on an account stated ; though under circumstances it might have that effect ; as upon proof, that the principal never would give any vouchers, and an account kept by the steward. Middleditch \. Sharland, Vol.
511. oldal - An agent may undoubtedly, within the scope of his authority, bind his principal, by his agreement ; and in many cases by his acts. What the agent has said may be what constitutes the agreement of the principal: or the representations or statements made may be the foundation of, or the inducement to.
578. oldal - The same doctrine appears to be recognized by Lord Eldon in Maundrell v. Maundrell, 10 Ves. 271, where he says, ''It is clear, with regard to mortgagees and incumbrancers, that if they do not get in the satisfied term in some sense, either taking an assignment, making the trustee a party to the instrument, or taking possession of...
189. oldal - that possession for more than twenty years, under a legal title, shall never be disturbed in equity." The caso of Cook v. Arnham (3 P. Wms. 283), was a bill brought to supply the want of a surrender of copyhold estate to the use of the will; and it was objected, that the application to the court had been unreasonably delayed. The Lord Chancellor said that "the 171*] length of time was not above 'fourteen years, which, as it would not bar an ejectment, so neither could it bar a bill in equity.