New Reports of Cases Heard in the House of Lords: On Appeals and Writs of Error, Volume 5

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Page 76 - A. was not an adverse possession ; and, 3. that the statute of limitations did not begin to run against the issue of A.
Page 538 - ... and any of the parties were to be at liberty to apply to the Court, as there should be occasion.
Page 609 - ... one of the Masters of the Court to take an account of the executors' receipts and payments, in order to see whether there are assets to pay all the debts and legacies.
Page 664 - ... paid into the Bank of England, to the account of the commissioners for the new street.
Page 50 - Plaintiff in Replevin, or other Tenant of the Lands and Tenements whereon such Distress was made, enjoyed the same under a Grant or Demise at such a certain Rent, during the Time wherein the Rent distrained for incurred, which Rent was then and still remains due...
Page 611 - Holloway died without making any such appointment, and an information was filed in the Court of Chancery by the Attorney-General...
Page 596 - And as to all the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate and effects, whatsoever and wheresoever...
Page 133 - London, to the person or persons who shall be appointed by the commissioners of excise to receive the same, an exact and particular account in writing of the total amount of the money bid at each sale, and...
Page 186 - ... and it was referred to the Master to take an account of the personal estate, and also to state out of what estate she was dowable.
Page 758 - ... to be paid into the Bank of England, to the account of the...