The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1849 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... rule laid down as to the maximum price fixed on the plate , seem to me to put it beyond all question , that he did not mean , in directing the sum for which the bond was to be given , that the bond should be for the half of the residue ...
... rule laid down as to the maximum price fixed on the plate , seem to me to put it beyond all question , that he did not mean , in directing the sum for which the bond was to be given , that the bond should be for the half of the residue ...
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... rule by which the value of one specific article is to be ascertained . Without , therefore , saying that there is not considerable doubt on the language used in the testator's will , I think , looking at the three constructions which it ...
... rule by which the value of one specific article is to be ascertained . Without , therefore , saying that there is not considerable doubt on the language used in the testator's will , I think , looking at the three constructions which it ...
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... rule of law , on the former point , recognized in Wild's case ( 1 ) and acted upon ever since , is , that if there is a simple gift to parents and children , and there be children living at the time , the children take with their ...
... rule of law , on the former point , recognized in Wild's case ( 1 ) and acted upon ever since , is , that if there is a simple gift to parents and children , and there be children living at the time , the children take with their ...
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... rule to the contrary , supposed to have been established by Wild's case , it may be re- marked , that no question of the kind was really in issue in that case , and that the rule as there stated may consequently be looked upon as a mere ...
... rule to the contrary , supposed to have been established by Wild's case , it may be re- marked , that no question of the kind was really in issue in that case , and that the rule as there stated may consequently be looked upon as a mere ...
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... rule of law applicable to such cases , and there being nothing to distinguish the present case from those in which the rule stated in Littleton , and applied in the several cases cited at the bar , was acted upon , I am of opinion that ...
... rule of law applicable to such cases , and there being nothing to distinguish the present case from those in which the rule stated in Littleton , and applied in the several cases cited at the bar , was acted upon , I am of opinion that ...
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Popular passages
Page 48 - ... shall be construed to include any personal estate, or any personal estate to which such description shall extend (as the case may be), which he may have power to appoint in any manner he may think proper, and shall operate as an execution of such power, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Page 300 - Be the same more or less together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and...
Page 99 - Act, by any deed or deeds, surrender or surrenders, will, codicil, or otherwise howsoever, settle or dispose of any real or personal property, so and in such manner that the rents, issues, profits, or produce thereof, shall be wholly or partially accumulated for any longer term than the life or lives of any such grantor or grantors, settlor or settlors, or the term of twenty-one years from the death of any such grantor, settlor, devisor, or testator...
Page 20 - ... and to their heirs and assigns for ever, as tenants in common, and not as joint tenants...
Page 312 - ... to appoint any other person or persons to be a trustee or trustees in the place of the trustee or trustees so dying...
Page 86 - Vice-Chancellor of England, in which he considered that doctrine as not in dispute ; but looking at the ground on which Lord Eldon disposed of the case of the Duke of Bedford v. The Trustees of the British Museum, 2 My.
Page 402 - Master's office, it was ordered, that it should be referred to the Master to take an account of the personal estate of the testator...
Page 47 - And be it further enacted, that every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Page 509 - ... shall be entitled to prove such debt, or to stand in the place of the creditor if...
Page 99 - That no person or persons shall, after the passing of this act, by any deed or deeds, surrender or surrenders, will, codicil, or otherwise soever, settle or dispose of any real or personal property, so and in such manner, that the rents, issues, profits, or produce thereof, shall be wholly or partially accumulated...