Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor, and the Court of Appeal in Chancery. [1851-1857], Volume 3

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Page 817 - This Church was erected in the year 1835, containing 323 sittings, and in consequence of a grant from the incorporated Society for promoting the enlargement, building and repairing of Churches and Chapels , 193 of that number are hereby declared to be free and unappropriated for ever.
Page 22 - 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...
Page 482 - ... redemption shall have been given to the mortgagor or some person claiming his estate or to the agent of such mortgagor or person...
Page 400 - ... that every judgment creditor shall have such and the same remedies in a Court of Equity against the hereditaments so charged by virtue of this Act, or any part thereof, as he would be entitled to in case...
Page 621 - Scott for life, with remainder to his wife for life, with remainder to the use of the first and other sons...
Page 107 - To preserve testimony, when in danger of being lost, before the matter to which it relates can be made the subject of judicial investigation.
Page 22 - I do hereby declare and direct that they, my said Trustees, and the Survivors and Survivor of them, and the Heirs, Executors and Administrators of such Survivor...
Page 757 - ... shall be assets to be administered in courts of equity for the payment of the just debts of such persons, as well debts due on simple contract as on specialty...
Page 748 - Dickinson, for her life, for her separate use, without power of anticipation, and, after her...
Page 68 - Ellen (if any) who being a son or sons should attain the age of twenty-one years, or being a daughter or daughters should attain that age or be married, in equal shares as tenants in common, and if there should be but one such child, the whole to be in trust for that one child.

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