The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign Jurisprudence, Volume 9Owen Richards, 1849 - International law |
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... MASTER QUESTION . 1. Observations on the Offices of the Masters in Chan- cery ; with Extracts from the Books and Notes of one of the Masters . [ J. W. FARRER , Esq . ] Norton , 1848 . Stevens and 2. Reports of the Select Committee on ...
... MASTER QUESTION . 1. Observations on the Offices of the Masters in Chan- cery ; with Extracts from the Books and Notes of one of the Masters . [ J. W. FARRER , Esq . ] Norton , 1848 . Stevens and 2. Reports of the Select Committee on ...
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... Masters in Chancery , and the Remedy . By CHARLES PURTON COOPER , Esq . , one of Her Majesty's Counsel . Stevens and Norton , 1849 . 2. On the Economic Causes of the present State of Agri- culture in Ireland . Parts 1 & 2. Papers read ...
... Masters in Chancery , and the Remedy . By CHARLES PURTON COOPER , Esq . , one of Her Majesty's Counsel . Stevens and Norton , 1849 . 2. On the Economic Causes of the present State of Agri- culture in Ireland . Parts 1 & 2. Papers read ...
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THE LAW REVIEW . ART . I. THE JUDGE - MASTER QUESTION . 1. Observations on the Offices of the Masters in Chancery ; with Extracts from the Books and Notes of one of the Masters . [ J. W. FARRER , Esq . ] Stevens and Norton , 1848 . 2 ...
THE LAW REVIEW . ART . I. THE JUDGE - MASTER QUESTION . 1. Observations on the Offices of the Masters in Chancery ; with Extracts from the Books and Notes of one of the Masters . [ J. W. FARRER , Esq . ] Stevens and Norton , 1848 . 2 ...
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... Master's Office - as to its expense - its delay -the practical extortion which there prevails , and as to the want of power in the Master , however he may desire it , to compel the parties to proceed . We have , at length , obtained one ...
... Master's Office - as to its expense - its delay -the practical extortion which there prevails , and as to the want of power in the Master , however he may desire it , to compel the parties to proceed . We have , at length , obtained one ...
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... Master's Office . To warrant the great alteration which we propose , it is our bounden duty to show that the ... Master is very great ? -Mr . Pugh : Yes ; the chief expense of a Chancery suit is in the Master's Office . " 1305. Has the ...
... Master's Office . To warrant the great alteration which we propose , it is our bounden duty to show that the ... Master is very great ? -Mr . Pugh : Yes ; the chief expense of a Chancery suit is in the Master's Office . " 1305. Has the ...
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Page 123 - The costs of all such conveyances shall be borne by the promoters of the undertaking, and such costs shall include all charges and expenses incurred, on the part as well of the seller as of the purchaser, of all conveyances and assurances of any such lands, and of any outstanding terms or interests therein, and of deducing, evidencing, and verifying the title to such lands, terms, or interests, and of making out and furnishing such abstracts and attested copies as the promoters of the undertaking...
Page 437 - I thought it the duty of this court to adapt its practice and course of proceedings as far as possible to the existing state of society, and to apply its jurisdiction to all those new cases which, from the progress daily making in the affairs of men, must continually arise ; and not from too strict an adherence to forms and rules established under very different circumstances, decline to administer justice and enforce rights for which there is no other remedy.
Page 113 - ... and as to such married women, whether they be of full age or not, as if they were sole and of full age, and as to such guardians, on behalf of their wards, and as to such committees, on behalf of the lunatics and...
Page 54 - This kind of equitable action to recover back money, which ought not in justice to be kept, is very beneficial, and therefore much encouraged.
Page 55 - The true reason of the remedy; and then the office of all the Judges is always to make such construction as shall suppress the mischief, and advance the remedy, and to suppress subtle inventions and evasions for continuance of the mischief, and pro privato commodo, and to add force and life to the cure and remedy, according to the true intent of the makers of the Act, pro bono publico.
Page 391 - ... the rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual tenants' rates and taxes, and tithe commutation rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such rent...
Page 122 - Case will admit shall be effectual to vest the Lands thereby conveyed in the Promoters of the Undertaking, and shall operate to merge all Terms of Years attendant by express Declaration, or by Construction of Law, on the Estate or Interest...
Page 391 - Wales shall be allowed by any justices, or be of any force, which shall not be made upon an estimate of the net annual value of the several hereditaments rated thereunto ; that is to say, of the rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual tenants...
Page 113 - ... in trust for charitable or other purposes, executors and administrators, and all parties for the time being entitled to the receipt of the rents and profits of any such lands in possession or subject to any estate in dower, or to any lease for life or for lives, and year or for years, or any less interest...
Page 122 - Act annexed, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit...