The English Reports: Rolls Court (1829-1865), Volume 53W. Green, 1905 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 14
... received £ 1390 , applied it in rebuilding portions of the mill , in a better and more substantial manner than the old one ; but a considerable further sum was required to complete the rebuilding . The Defendant John Thomas Coates ...
... received £ 1390 , applied it in rebuilding portions of the mill , in a better and more substantial manner than the old one ; but a considerable further sum was required to complete the rebuilding . The Defendant John Thomas Coates ...
Page 44
... received , we are respectively unable to state , and could not ascertain without a laborious and [ 112 ] protracted search . The said firm of Edward Ellis & Co. sometimes retained the moneys so received by them in their own hands ...
... received , we are respectively unable to state , and could not ascertain without a laborious and [ 112 ] protracted search . The said firm of Edward Ellis & Co. sometimes retained the moneys so received by them in their own hands ...
Page 48
... received the money for the purchase of these securities . Besides this , a note , written and signed by a clerk of the firm and expressed to be on behalf of the firm , is sent to the Plaintiff , to inform her of the fact . Commission on ...
... received the money for the purchase of these securities . Besides this , a note , written and signed by a clerk of the firm and expressed to be on behalf of the firm , is sent to the Plaintiff , to inform her of the fact . Commission on ...
Page 53
... received between £ 40 and £ 50 a year . Mr. Roupell and Mr. W. H. Terrell , for the Plaintiff . Mr. R. Palmer and Mr. Bevir , for the executor . Mr. Osborne , for Sturgis , the provisional assignee . The whole fund , which , by law ...
... received between £ 40 and £ 50 a year . Mr. Roupell and Mr. W. H. Terrell , for the Plaintiff . Mr. R. Palmer and Mr. Bevir , for the executor . Mr. Osborne , for Sturgis , the provisional assignee . The whole fund , which , by law ...
Page 69
... received by Lord Huntingtower , with interest . But he gave no costs , in consequence of the laches of the Plaintiffs in not instituting the suit until after Dobson's death . After the Court had delivered judgment , the following ...
... received by Lord Huntingtower , with interest . But he gave no costs , in consequence of the laches of the Plaintiffs in not instituting the suit until after Dobson's death . After the Court had delivered judgment , the following ...
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Page 567 - I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Sarah Barry for and during the term of her natural life...
Page 80 - Master shall have made his report, and any of the parties are to be at liberty to apply to this Court, as they may be advised.
Page 283 - Every past or future disposition of property, by reason whereof any person has or shall become beneficially entitled to any property, or the income thereof, upon the death of any person...
Page 398 - And it is ordered that the further consideration of this cause be adjourned, and any of the parties are to be at liberty to apply as they may be advised.
Page 468 - ... fide purchaser for valuable consideration who has not assisted in the commission of such fraud, and who at the time that he made the purchase did not know and had no reason to believe that any such fraud had been committed.
Page 145 - And, in the case put, the surety is held to be discharged, for this reason, because the creditor, by so giving time to the principal, has put it out of the power of the surety to consider whether he will have recourse to his remedy against the principal, or not ; and because he, in fact, cannot have the same remedy against the principal as he would have had under the original contract.
Page 214 - ... of the parliamentary stocks or public funds of Great Britain, or at interest upon Government or real securities in England or Wales...
Page 428 - Purchases from Time to Time to be made in pursuance of this Act, or so much of such Expenses as the said Court shall deem reasonable...
Page 193 - ... upon any agreement that is not to be performed within the space of one year from the making thereof...
Page 204 - The bill was filed by the plaintiffs, on behalf of themselves and all other persons interested in the...