Hidden fields
Books Books
" Emoluments of this sort are granted for the dignity of the State, and for the decent support of those persons who are engaged in the service of it. It would therefore be highly impolitic to permit them to be assigned ; for persons* who are liable to be... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery ... - Page 93
by Great Britain. Court of Chancery, John Herman Merivale - 1819
Full view - About this book

Term Reports in the Court of King's Bench, Part 185, Volume 3

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford - Law reports, digests, etc - 1817 - 860 pages
...(d), and consequently that the creditors are not entitled to an assignment of it for their benefits. Emoluments of this sort are granted for the dignity of the State, and for the decent support of those persons who are engaged in the service of it. It would therefore be...
Full view - About this book

A Treatise on the Law of Sale, Book 282

Mungo Ponton Brown - Contracts - 1821 - 656 pages
...dant, and consequently that the creditors are not entitled to an * assignment of it for their benefits. Emoluments of this sort are ' granted for the dignity of the state, and for the decent support * of those persons who are engaged in the service of it. It would 4 therefore...
Full view - About this book

The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 26

Law - 1841 - 496 pages
...defendant, and consequently that the creditors are not entitled to an assignment of it for their benefits. Emoluments of this sort are granted for the dignity of the state, and for the decent support of those persons who are engaged in the service of it. It would, therefore,...
Full view - About this book

A Practical Treatise on the Law Relating to the Specific Performance of ...

Edmund Chisholm-Batten - Contracts - 1849 - 472 pages
...The Lord Chancellor's doctrine coincides with the view taken of the matter by Lord Kenyon, who said, "Emoluments of this sort are granted for the dignity...the King may, at any time, strike him off the list" (w). But it may be submitted, whether the uncertainty of the duration of the annuity can be any ground...
Full view - About this book

The Military Forces & Institutions of Great Britain and Ireland: Their ...

Henry William Byerley Thomson - Great Britain - 1855 - 464 pages
...one man, for future services, should be transferred to another who cannot perform them.* " Emolument of this sort are granted for the dignity of the state, and for the decent support of those persons who are engaged in the service of it. It would, therefore,...
Full view - About this book

The Law Relating to Officers in the Army

Harris PRENDERGAST - Military law - 1855 - 314 pages
...consequently, that the creditors are not ' entitled to an assignment of it for their benefit. Emo' luments of this sort are granted for the dignity of the ' State, and for the decent support of those persons ' who are engaged in the service of it. It would there' fore...
Full view - About this book

The Military Forces of the Crown: Their Administration and Government, Volume 2

Charles Mathew Clode - Constitutional history - 1869 - 880 pages
...defendant, and consequently that the creditors are not entitled to an assignment of it for their benefit. Emoluments of this sort are granted for the dignity of the State, and for the decent support of those persons who are engaged in the service of it. It would, therefore be...
Full view - About this book

Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1

John Chipman Gray - Personal property - 1888 - 936 pages
...P., and consequently that the creditors are not entitled to an assignment of it for their benefits. Emoluments of this sort are granted for the dignity of the State, and for the decent support of those persons who are engaged in the service of it. It would therefore be...
Full view - About this book

The South Western Reporter, Volume 24

Law reports, digests, etc - 1894 - 1224 pages
...this subject. The assignability of the halfpay of an officer was in question, and Lord Kenyon said: "Emoluments of this sort are granted for the dignity of the state, and for the decent support of those persons who are engaged in the service of i L It would therefore be...
Full view - About this book

Principles of Law: Law in General; Personal Rights; Property; Wills; Contracts

International Correspondence Schools - Contracts - 1903 - 636 pages
...fees of a public officer, or judge, or the pay or half pay of an army officer, cannot be assigned. Emoluments of this sort are granted for the dignity of the state and for the decent support of those persons who are "'Bisph. Eq., p. 236. «»124 Pa. 455 (1889). »3«)o...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF