Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During the Time of Lord Chancellor Brougham and Sir John Leach, Master of the Rolls, Band 3

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Seite 410 - CS and his assigns for and during the term of his natural life ; And from and after his decease, To the...
Seite 382 - Worcester, they shall and may be able to plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in...
Seite 189 - ... of contract, but even by means of securities entered into without the knowledge of the surety, having a right to have those securities transferred to him, though there was no stipulation for that, and to avail himself of all those securities against the debtor.
Seite 238 - All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate and effects of what nature or kind soever and whether real or personal...
Seite 626 - ... the purchaser is not bound to see to the application of the purchase-money.
Seite 542 - Moylish, received since the death of the testator ; and it was referred to the Master to take an account of the rents...
Seite 516 - Conn. 293, where a testator devised property in trust for a grandson, who was, at the date of the will and at the death of the testator...
Seite 135 - ... he was of unsound mind when the deed was made. If the alderman did stand in a confidential relation towards him, then the party seeking to set aside the deed may not be called upon to...
Seite 42 - I take the distinction to be, that if you want the assistance of the Court to constitute you cestui que trust, and the instrument is voluntary, you shall not have that assistance for the purpose of constituting you cestui que trust ; as upon a covenant to transfer stock...
Seite 303 - I have now sat here for more than 9 years, and during this long course of time no case has occurred where, upon a mere simple contract of lending, without an agreement for payment of the principal at a certain time, or for interest to run immediately, or under special circumstances from whence a contract for interest was to be inferred, has interest been ever given.

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