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Page iv
... possession for the purpose of invest- ing money . The other factor is a vigorous system of law- Courts , which gives to the creditor swift and certain means of enforcing his contracts and of taking his debtor's land if he cannot pay ...
... possession for the purpose of invest- ing money . The other factor is a vigorous system of law- Courts , which gives to the creditor swift and certain means of enforcing his contracts and of taking his debtor's land if he cannot pay ...
Page xi
... possession , and are actually cultivating the land . and living out of it . Here then is a possession of great value to its possessor , which is yet of so speculative a character , and the power to transfer which is so uncertain , that ...
... possession , and are actually cultivating the land . and living out of it . Here then is a possession of great value to its possessor , which is yet of so speculative a character , and the power to transfer which is so uncertain , that ...
Page xxiv
... possession of it . ' Now I do think his opinion of weight , because no man outside this Council has more carefully studied our work than Mr. Turner , and no man is in a position which better . enables him to judge what good it is likely ...
... possession of it . ' Now I do think his opinion of weight , because no man outside this Council has more carefully studied our work than Mr. Turner , and no man is in a position which better . enables him to judge what good it is likely ...
Page xxxiv
... possession of the land , but he was sub- ject to account for his receipts in the Court of Chancery , and he had no right to a sale . When he was fully repaid by the rents of the land , the debtor resumed possession . It is true that by ...
... possession of the land , but he was sub- ject to account for his receipts in the Court of Chancery , and he had no right to a sale . When he was fully repaid by the rents of the land , the debtor resumed possession . It is true that by ...
Page xxxv
... possession of his debtor's land , he must account for every farthing of his receipts in the Court of Chancery . In the third place he acquires no immediate right to sell that land . If he wants to sell , he must institute an entirely ...
... possession of his debtor's land , he must account for every farthing of his receipts in the Court of Chancery . In the third place he acquires no immediate right to sell that land . If he wants to sell , he must institute an entirely ...
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above-named plaintiff affidavit aforesaid agent agreement amend amount appeal Appellate Court application appointed arbitration arrest award behalf British India cause of action certificate Civil Procedure Civil Suit Code of Civil Collector commission copy costs Council Court thinks fit Court which passed Courts of Small creditor damages day of 18 debt debtor deceased decree for money decree-holder defendant defendant's delivered delivery Demand of Judgment deposit direct document duly endorsement evidence examine execution of decrees executor filed fixed follows Government hearing High Court immoveable property insolvent interest issue judgment-debtor jurisdiction L. S. Judge liable ment moveable property negotiable instrument notice officer paid paid into Court party payment person perty plaint plaintiff's claim pleader possession Power proceed proceedings purchaser reason receiving resides rules rupees sale of land Small Cause Courts Small Causes sold summons thereof thereto tion Title unless witness written statement
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Page 48 - Where an action has been commenced in the name of the wrong person as plaintiff, or where it is doubtful whether it has been commenced in the name of the right plaintiff...
Page 55 - Order, the plaintiff may unite in the same action several causes of action, but if it appear to the Court or a Judge that any such causes of action cannot be conveniently tried or disposed of together, the Court or Judge may order separate trials of any of such causes of action to be had, or may make such other order as may be necessary or expedient for the separate disposal thereof.
Page 49 - Judge may, at any stage of the proceedings, either upon or without the application of either party, and on such terms as...
Page 110 - ... 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 xxviii - That all conditions were fulfilled, and all things happened and all times elapsed necessary to entitle the plaintiff to have the said agreement performed by the defendant...
Page xxix - That by an agreement dated the day of 187 , it was agreed by and between the plaintiff and the defendant that the plaintiff...
Page 256 - Act, the court may, either of its own motion or on the application of any...
Page 219 - Westminster, if he shall think fit, and if it is not provided to the contrary, to state his award, as to the whole or any part thereof, in the form of a special case for the opinion of the Court...
Page 213 - ... any samples to be taken, or any observation to be made or experiment to be tried, which may be necessary or expedient for the purpose of obtaining full information or evidence.
Page 138 - ... or of some person in trust for him, or in the occupancy of a tenant or other person paying rent to him, or that being in the possession of the...