Reports of Cases, Decided in the High Court of Chancery: By the Right Hon. Sir John Leach, Vice-chancellor of England. [1822-1826], Volume 2

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J. & W. T. Clarke, 1827 - Equity
 

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Page 514 - Warter and his assigns, for his life, without impeachment of waste, with remainder to trustees to preserve contingent remainders, with remainder to the use of the first and other sons of the...
Page 328 - Hanson, their executors, administrators, and assigns, upon trust that they, my said trustees and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor, do and shall stand possessed of all such...
Page 511 - Council, who directed a case to be stated for the opinion of the Court of King's Bench, who refused to receive it in that shape.
Page 492 - Part of the same, to such Person or Persons and in such Manner and Form as the said...
Page 64 - Guardians appointed to take charge of the property of a minor must give bond, with surety to be approved by the court, in a penalty double the value of the personal estate, and of the rents and profits of the real estate of the minor, conditioned upon the faithful discharge of their duties as such guardians according to law.
Page 220 - ... remainder to the first and other sons of the marriage in tail male, remainder to the first and other...
Page 396 - Bill prayed that the Trusts of the Will might be carried into execution...
Page 468 - Esquire, deceased, to grant Mining and Building Leases of Parts of the said Estates; and for other Purposes. 28. An Act for...
Page 388 - I have consulted; but the general principle thought most reconcilable to the cases is, that where there is a general indefinite purpose, not fixing itself upon any object, as this in a degree does, the disposition is in the king by sign-manual; but where the execution is to be by a trustee, with general or some objects pointed out, there the court will take the administration of the trust.
Page 408 - Johnson, or any other wife, whom he may happen to marry, to receive and take the rents, issues, and profits, thereof, for and during the term of her natural life...

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