The Orders of the High Court of Chancery: From Hilary V. 1828 to Mich. T. 1841, with Statutes Relating to Pleading and Practice in that Court... with Notes of the Decisions ... and Explanatory Observations |
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... heard and determined by the Master , subject to appeal by motion to the Court , but the Order on such appeal to be final , and no such application to be heard by the Court except on appeal . ( 3 & 4 W. 4 , c . 94 , ss . 13 and 14 ...
... heard and determined by the Master , subject to appeal by motion to the Court , but the Order on such appeal to be final , and no such application to be heard by the Court except on appeal . ( 3 & 4 W. 4 , c . 94 , ss . 13 and 14 ...
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... heard and deter- mined by such Master in rotation ) , being made by taking out a warrant , at the foot whereof a notice is to be written , specifying the object of the application , and to be served two clear days before the return ...
... heard and deter- mined by such Master in rotation ) , being made by taking out a warrant , at the foot whereof a notice is to be written , specifying the object of the application , and to be served two clear days before the return ...
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... heard at his request , and must serve the plaintiff with a subpoena to hear judgment . ” Though plaintiff do not want a commission , he is not at liberty to give a rule to pass publication until the expiration of three weeks from ...
... heard at his request , and must serve the plaintiff with a subpoena to hear judgment . ” Though plaintiff do not want a commission , he is not at liberty to give a rule to pass publication until the expiration of three weeks from ...
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... heard . [ See Order , May , 1837 ] ( a ) . Of Revivor . When any defendant has been taken into custody upon attachment , or other process , for want of appearance to a bill of revivor , and shall refuse or neglect to enter an appear ...
... heard . [ See Order , May , 1837 ] ( a ) . Of Revivor . When any defendant has been taken into custody upon attachment , or other process , for want of appearance to a bill of revivor , and shall refuse or neglect to enter an appear ...
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... heard before the Lord Chancellor is afterwards set down to be heard before the Master of the Rolls , or vice versa , the solicitor for the plain- tiff to certify the fact to the registrar of the Court where the cause was first set down ...
... heard before the Lord Chancellor is afterwards set down to be heard before the Master of the Rolls , or vice versa , the solicitor for the plain- tiff to certify the fact to the registrar of the Court where the cause was first set down ...
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accountant-general affidavit aforesaid allowed answer the Bill application attend Bank of England cellor certificate chattels clerk in court commission contempt conveyance Court of Chancery Court of Exchequer Courts of equity custody debts decree or order deemed defendant demurrer devisee direct discharge entered entitled exceptions execution expiration feme covert fendant fieri facias filed funds further hearing heir infant injunction interrogatories intituled Ireland issued jurisdiction land leave to amend liberty Lord Chan Lord Chancellor Lord Langdale lunatic manner Master in Ordinary mortgagee motion or petition notice obtain an order office copy paid party payment plaintiff plea plead proceedings provisions purpose reference registrars replication residence Right Honourable Rolls seal Sect serjeant-at-arms served Six Clerks solicitor statute suit Suitors taken pro confesso Taxing Master term thereof thereto think fit tion transfer trustee unless the Court Vice Chan Vice Chancellor
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Page 291 - ... into the Bank of England, in the name and with the privity of the accountant-general of the Court of Chancery...
Page 329 - Court, and according to the statute in such case made and provided, chose to be delivered to him all the goods and chattels of the said CD in your bailiwick, except his oxen and beasts of the plough, and also all such lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments...
Page 339 - To the end, therefore, that the said defendants may, if they can, show why your orator should not have the relief hereby prayed, and may, upon their several and respective corporal oaths, and according to the best and utmost of their several and respective knowledge, remembrance, information, and belief, full, true, direct, and perfect answer make to such of the several interrogatories hereinafter numbered and set forth, as by the note hereunder written they are respectively required to answer; that...
Page 322 - VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith. To the Sheriff of Greeting. WE command you that of the goods and chattels of CD in your bailiwick you cause to be made the sum of...
Page 321 - Victoria, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith. To the Sheriff of , greeting. We command you that of the goods and chattels of CD, in your bailiwick, you cause to be made the sum of...
Page 325 - Lord (a), or at any time afterwards, or over which the said CD on the said day of (a), or at any time afterwards, had any disposing power, which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit...
Page 326 - CD in your bailiwick, except his oxen and beasts of the plough; and also all such lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments, including lands and hereditaments of copyhold or customary tenure, in your bailiwick, as the said CD, or any person in trust for him, was...
Page 360 - ... of an Act passed in the fourth and fifth years of the reign of Queen Anne, intituled " An Act for the amendment of the Law and the better advancement of Justice...
Page 324 - ... and required to do in this behalf. And in what manner you shall have executed this our writ make appear to us at Westminster, immediately after the execution thereof, and have there then this writ.
Page 359 - Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, by and with the advice and assistance of the Right Honourable Henry Lord Langdale, Master of the Rolls, the Right Honourable Sir...