| Edmund Robert Daniell - Equity pleading and procedure - 1837 - 864 pages
...as intended to provide decent maintenance for experienced officers, both as a reward for their p«st services, and to enable them to preserve such a situation that they may be always ready to return into actual service (p). The question whether the commissioners untie ra... | |
| Law - 1841 - 496 pages
...intended by the state to provide decent maintenance for experienced officers, both as a reward for their past services and to enable them to preserve...assignment no public interest is thwarted. Thus a pension is equally uncertain as half pay; but as no future benefit is meant to arise to the state from... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - Equity pleading and procedure - 1845 - 566 pages
...considers half-pay as intended to provide decent maintenance for experienced officers, both as a reward for their past services, and to enable them to preserve such a situation that they may be always ready to return into actual service, (p) The question whether the commissioners under a writ... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - Equity pleading and procedure - 1846 - 856 pages
...considers half-pay ^ intended to provide decent maintenance for experienced officers, both as a reward for their past services, and to enable them to preserve such a situation that they may be always ready to return into actual service («). The question whether the commissioners under a... | |
| Harris PRENDERGAST - Military law - 1855 - 314 pages
...intended by the State to provide decent main" tenance for experienced officers, both as a reward for " their past services and to enable them to preserve...assignment no public " interest is thwarted. Thus a pension is equally uncertain " as half-pay ; but as no future benefit is meant to arise to " the State... | |
| Henry William Byerley Thomson - Great Britain - 1855 - 464 pages
...intended by the state to provide decent maintenance for experienced officers, both as a reward for their past services, and to enable them to preserve such a situation that they may be always ready to return to actual service, materially differs from the general case of expectancies.... | |
| William Leggo - Courts - 1876 - 1110 pages
...consider half-pay as intended to provide decent maintenance for experienced officers, both as a reward for their past services, and to enable them to preserve such a situation that they may be always ready to return into actual service.1 The question, whether the commissioners, under a writ... | |
| William Fischer Agnew - Trusts and trustees - 1882 - 638 pages
...intended by the State to provide decent l>a5 ' maintenance for experienced officers, both as a reward for their past services, and to enable them to preserve...therefore, from the general case of expectancies, which may be assigned; for in the latter case, no public interest is thwarted. Thus a pension is equally... | |
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