The English Reports: Rolls Court (1829-1865), Volume 50W. Green, 1905 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Act of Parliament affidavit afterwards agreement alleged allowed amend amount annuity answer appears application appointed assignment Beav Beavan bill of costs cause charges circumstances claim client considered contrà Court Court of Equity covenant creditors daughter death debts decease decree deed Defendant demurrer Dingwall directed discharge dismissed Earl Nelson entitled equity evidence executed executors filed fraud fund George Marshall granted heir held husband injunction intended interest issue John jurisdiction Kindersley King George IV L. J. Ch legacies legal personal representative liable Lord Cottenham Lord Eldon marriage Master mortgage mortgagor motion Nelson opinion order of course paid parties payment personal estate petition Petitioner Plaintiff possession proceedings proper purchaser purpose question railway real estate received reference respect ROLLS Lord Langdale settlement shares shew solicitor suit taxation taxed testator's thereof trustees Turner wife William
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