New Reports of Cases Heard in the House of Lords: On Appeals and Writs of Error, Volume 1Saunders and Benning, 1829 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... would permit a matter to proceed in the Court of Chancery on an information unless they were concerned in the cause , and I have known Lord Loughborough very often get up 1 * 1 1827 . of Ludlow , & c . CASES IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
... would permit a matter to proceed in the Court of Chancery on an information unless they were concerned in the cause , and I have known Lord Loughborough very often get up 1 * 1 1827 . of Ludlow , & c . CASES IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
Page 45
... proceed unless there was somebody instructed to appear as Counsel for the Attorney General , not merely for the relator , but for the Attorney General . pie saberon ' Two cases have been mentioned , in which , cer- tainly , I had not ...
... proceed unless there was somebody instructed to appear as Counsel for the Attorney General , not merely for the relator , but for the Attorney General . pie saberon ' Two cases have been mentioned , in which , cer- tainly , I had not ...
Page 49
... proceed by analogy to that which existed before , and to conceive that Parliament did not intend that any other alteration should be made , than that which it expressly says shall be made . It says that the proceedings , instead of ...
... proceed by analogy to that which existed before , and to conceive that Parliament did not intend that any other alteration should be made , than that which it expressly says shall be made . It says that the proceedings , instead of ...
Page 50
... proceed to the extent to which relators would proceed , who might be urged on by animosity and by party considera- tions , especially against a corporation ; and it was his duty to see that justice should be done ++ that justice should ...
... proceed to the extent to which relators would proceed , who might be urged on by animosity and by party considera- tions , especially against a corporation ; and it was his duty to see that justice should be done ++ that justice should ...
Page 51
... proceed- ing instead of a more formal proceeding ; and there- fore I conceive that the Attorney General must be considered as having a control over any proceeding by petition , as he would over any information . The looseness with which ...
... proceed- ing instead of a more formal proceeding ; and there- fore I conceive that the Attorney General must be considered as having a control over any proceeding by petition , as he would over any information . The looseness with which ...
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Act of Parliament aforesaid alleged annuities answer appears Appellant applied Attorney benefit Bernal bill Bishop of London bonds of resignation cause chapel charged charity Charles Foxe Commissioners Corporation Countess D'Alton counts Court of Chancery Court of Equity Court of Session Creagh debt declaration decree deed Defendant demurrer directed donatio mortis causâ Dublin DUFFIELD Edward ELWES error evidence executed executors Ffytche filed FLETCHER Foxe given granted GREENHOUSE heirs Heming Hodder Roberts House indenture interest Ireland issue James judgment Lady Trimlestown lands lease Lord Chancellor Lord Trimlestown Lordships Ludlow Macaulay Master ment mentioned Metal Main Montgomery mortgage opinion paid parish parties patron payment personal estate petition Plaintiff Plaintiff in error present proceeding purpose question Randall Roberts REILLY rents respect Respondent Richard Creagh securities Selsey SONDES statute sums of money testator therein thereof Thomas tion tithes tolls and customs trust void wife Zachary Macaulay
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Page 174 - Every contract made for or about any matter or thing which is prohibited and made unlawful by any statute is a void contract, though the statute itself does not mention that it shall be so, but only inflicts a penalty on the offender, because a penalty implies a prohibition, though there are no prohibitory words in the statute.
Page 541 - Mansfield is reported to have said, that " a mortgage is a charge upon the land ; and whatever would give the money, will carry the estate in the land along with it, to every purpose. The estate in the land is the same thing as the money due upon it. It will be liable to debts ; it will go to executors ; it will pass by a will not made and executed with the solemnities required by the statute of frauds.
Page 416 - ... lose to any one or more person or persons so playing or betting, in the whole, the sum or value of 10/., and shall pay or deliver the same, or any part thereof...
Page 494 - In the name of God Amen. I, William Sims senr. of the State of Georgia and County of Columbia, being weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament...
Page 407 - ... said trustees and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor...
Page 164 - Benefit, directly or indirectly, or for or by reason of any Promise, Agreement, Grant, Bond, Covenant, or other Assurance, of or for any Sum of Money, Reward, Gift, Profit, or Benefit whatsoever...
Page 561 - ... to any person or persons for any term or number of years not exceeding twenty-one years...
Page 173 - Parliament, for any sum of money, reward, gift, profit or benefit, directly or indirectly, or for or by reason of any promise, agreement, grant, bond, covenant or other assurances, of or for any sum of money, reward, gift, profit or benefit...
Page 347 - We are referred to the statute of Elizabeth with respect to charitable uses, as creating a new law upon the subject of charitable uses. That statute only created a new jurisdiction ; it created no new law.
Page 543 - ... if the delivery of a bond would give the debt in that bond, so as to secure to the donee of that bond the debt so given by the delivery of the bond, the question is, whether the person having got, by the delivery of that bond, a right to call upon the executor to make his title by suing...