The Victorian Law ReportsPublished under the direction of the Council of Law Reporting by Charles F. Maxwell, 1923 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 33
... transfer of the goods above mentioned by the insolvent to the defendant was void as against the trustee and or was a fraudulent preference of the defendant to other creditors . The material facts were as follows : -The insolvent was an ...
... transfer of the goods above mentioned by the insolvent to the defendant was void as against the trustee and or was a fraudulent preference of the defendant to other creditors . The material facts were as follows : -The insolvent was an ...
Page 34
... defendant now appealed , on the follow- ing grounds : - 1. That there was no evidence , or alternatively no sufficient . evidence , that the insolvent made the conveyance or transfer 34 [ 1922 SUPREME COURT : VICTORIA .
... defendant now appealed , on the follow- ing grounds : - 1. That there was no evidence , or alternatively no sufficient . evidence , that the insolvent made the conveyance or transfer 34 [ 1922 SUPREME COURT : VICTORIA .
Page 35
... transfer was a contract or deal- ing with the insolvent made in good faith and for valuable con- sideration within sec . 152 of the said Act . 5. That there was no evidence , or alternatively no sufficient evidence , that the defendant ...
... transfer was a contract or deal- ing with the insolvent made in good faith and for valuable con- sideration within sec . 152 of the said Act . 5. That there was no evidence , or alternatively no sufficient evidence , that the defendant ...
Page 51
... transfer of the title thereto . Evidence was given by the plaintiff that on the 11th January 1920 she visited the defendant at his residence in Colac . She proceeded : - " Mr. Harper said- Miss Dinan , you ought to buy my property ...
... transfer of the title thereto . Evidence was given by the plaintiff that on the 11th January 1920 she visited the defendant at his residence in Colac . She proceeded : - " Mr. Harper said- Miss Dinan , you ought to buy my property ...
Page 64
... transfer of the property , which he duly lodged for registration . The plaintiff , who recognized that his position was that of mort- gagee only , gave notice to the defendants requiring repayment of the moneys advanced by him , and put ...
... transfer of the property , which he duly lodged for registration . The plaintiff , who recognized that his position was that of mort- gagee only , gave notice to the defendants requiring repayment of the moneys advanced by him , and put ...
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Page 323 - The court said there must be reasonable evidence of negligence; but where the thing is .shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as, in the ordinary course of things, does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendant, that the accident arose from want of care.
Page 255 - In all cases, therefore, where it is sought to apply the estoppel of a judgment rendered upon one cause of action to matters arising in a suit upon a different cause of action, the inquiry must always be as to the point or question actually litigated and determined in the original action, not what might have been thus litigated and determined. Only upon such matters is the judgment conclusive in another action.
Page 784 - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.
Page 246 - But where the second action between the same parties is upon a different claim or demand, the judgment in the prior action operates as an estoppel only as to those matters in issue or points controverted, upon the determination of which the finding or verdict was rendered.
Page 116 - To direct the executors, administrators, or trustees to do or abstain from doing any particular act in their fiduciary capacity ; or (c) To determine any question arising in the administration of the estate or trust, including questions of construction of wills and other writings.
Page 75 - And therefore on a feoffment to A and his heirs, to the use of B and his heirs...
Page 121 - An order of the Court under any statutory or other jurisdiction shall not, as against a purchaser, be invalidated on the ground of want of jurisdiction, or of want of any concurrence, consent, notice, or service, whether the purchaser has notice of any such want or not.
Page 467 - A conspiracy, it is said,f consists not merely in the intention of two or more, but in the agreement of two or more, to do an unlawful act or to do a lawful act by unlawful means.
Page 121 - Purchaser, unless a contrary intention appears, includes a lessee or mortgagee, and an intending purchaser, lessee, or mortgagee, or other person, who, for valuable consideration, takes or deals for any property...
Page 786 - Minneapolis, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum until paid.