Irish Chancery Reports, Volume 1Hodges and Smith, 1852 - Equity |
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... Lord Chancellor . - The Right Hon . MAZIERE BRADY . Master of the Rolls . — The Right Hon . THOMAS BERRY CUSACK SMITH . ATTORNEYS - GENERAL . The Right Hon . JAMES HENRY MONAHAN . The Right Hon . JOHN HATCHELL . SOLICITORS - GENERAL ...
... Lord Chancellor . - The Right Hon . MAZIERE BRADY . Master of the Rolls . — The Right Hon . THOMAS BERRY CUSACK SMITH . ATTORNEYS - GENERAL . The Right Hon . JAMES HENRY MONAHAN . The Right Hon . JOHN HATCHELL . SOLICITORS - GENERAL ...
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... LORD CHANCELLOR . It is singular that at this late period such a question should for the first time formally call for the decision of the Court . I am inclined to think that Master Henn is right in his opinion . I shall however make ...
... LORD CHANCELLOR . It is singular that at this late period such a question should for the first time formally call for the decision of the Court . I am inclined to think that Master Henn is right in his opinion . I shall however make ...
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... LORD CHANCELLOR . I entertain no doubt on this subject . The defendants were offered every thing to which they were entitled . They refused to comply with the notice and they disputed the validity of the plain- tiff's claim . I do not ...
... LORD CHANCELLOR . I entertain no doubt on this subject . The defendants were offered every thing to which they were entitled . They refused to comply with the notice and they disputed the validity of the plain- tiff's claim . I do not ...
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... LORD CHANCELLOR . I never saw a more untenable pleading than the rejoinder in the present case . I refrain from expressing myself more strongly . The recognizance was to account whenever thereunto required and to pay the certified ...
... LORD CHANCELLOR . I never saw a more untenable pleading than the rejoinder in the present case . I refrain from expressing myself more strongly . The recognizance was to account whenever thereunto required and to pay the certified ...
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... LORD CHANCELLOR . It is within the spirit of the section , but I shall not travel out of the strict letter of the Act , and in all cases where I may have a doubt as to whether or not a case comes within the section , I shall require ...
... LORD CHANCELLOR . It is within the spirit of the section , but I shall not travel out of the strict letter of the Act , and in all cases where I may have a doubt as to whether or not a case comes within the section , I shall require ...
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Page 112 - ... unless in the meantime some part of the principal money, or some interest thereon, shall have been paid, or some acknowledgment of the right thereto shall have been given in writing, signed by the person by whom the same shall be payable, or his agent, to the person entitled thereto, or his agent...
Page 602 - ... or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit...
Page 644 - Act, or any part thereof, as he would be entitled to in case the person against whom sucb judgment shall have been so entered up had power to charge the same hereditaments, and had by writing under his hand agreed to charge the same with the amount of such judgment debt and interest thereon...
Page 639 - ... or possessed, in trust for him against whom execution is so sued, like as the sheriff...
Page 598 - Lunacy, whereby any Sum of Money, or any Costs, Charges, or Expences, shall be payable to any Person, shall have the Effect of Judgments in the Superior Courts of Common Law...
Page 345 - ... in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time, and such witnesses shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator, but no form of attestation shall be necessary.
Page 644 - ... reversion, remainder, or expectancy, or over which such person shall at the time of entering up such judgment, or at any time afterwards, have any disposing power which he might without the assent of any other person exercise for his own benefit...
Page 598 - Chancellor and the Court of Review in matters of bankruptcy, and by the Lord Chancellor in matters of lunacy; and all remedies hereby given to judgment creditors are in like manner given to persons to whom any monies, or costs, charges, or expenses, are by such orders or rules respectively directed to be paid.
Page 503 - Monypenny for and during the term of his natural life, and from and immediately after his decease, upon trust for the first son of the body of such first son, and the heirs male of his body ; and, in default of such issue...
Page 178 - ... at her or their age or respective ages of twenty-one years, or day or respective days of marriage...