Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Chancery of the State of New-York [1828-1845], Volume 6Gould & Banks, 1838 |
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... decided , that upon an appeal from a de- cree or order of the vice chancellor directing the payment of money , if security had been given by the appellant so as to stay the proceedings of the respondent upon such decree or order pending ...
... decided , that upon an appeal from a de- cree or order of the vice chancellor directing the payment of money , if security had been given by the appellant so as to stay the proceedings of the respondent upon such decree or order pending ...
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... decided that it was the duty of the sheriff , in such cases , to select and summon such jurors as he thought proper , and who were indifferent in relation to the matter ; that the commissioners were only authorized to decide upon the ...
... decided that it was the duty of the sheriff , in such cases , to select and summon such jurors as he thought proper , and who were indifferent in relation to the matter ; that the commissioners were only authorized to decide upon the ...
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... decided that he may , if he pleases , take out an execution in the name of the creditor , to whom he has paid the judgment against the estate of the principal debtor ; and that the return of the sheriff on that execution is sufficient ...
... decided that he may , if he pleases , take out an execution in the name of the creditor , to whom he has paid the judgment against the estate of the principal debtor ; and that the return of the sheriff on that execution is sufficient ...
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... decided and decreed that an account should be taken of the amount due on the mortgage , apply- ing towards the payment thereof the value of the land re- leased by the mortgagees , in June , 1825 ; and if nothing was found to be due on ...
... decided and decreed that an account should be taken of the amount due on the mortgage , apply- ing towards the payment thereof the value of the land re- leased by the mortgagees , in June , 1825 ; and if nothing was found to be due on ...
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... decided and decreed that the bonds and mortgages were duly executed , upon a full and adequate consideration ; and he ordered a reference to a master to take an account of the amount due to the complainant on the mortgages , and also to ...
... decided and decreed that the bonds and mortgages were duly executed , upon a full and adequate consideration ; and he ordered a reference to a master to take an account of the amount due to the complainant on the mortgages , and also to ...
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Página 209 - If any person whose husband or wife shall have absented himself or herself, for the space of five successive years, without being known to such person to be living during that time, shall marry during the life-time of such absent husband or wife, the marriage shall be void only from the time that its nullity shall be pronounced by a court of competent authority.
Página 693 - A surely, or a party who stands in the situation of a surety, is entitled to be subrogated to all the rights and remedies of the creditor whose debt he is compelled to pay...
Página 563 - ... continued. But, where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itself noxious, but only something which may according to circumstances prove so, the court will refuse to interfere, until the matter has been tried at law, generally by an action, though in particular cases an issue may be directed for the satisfaction of the court, where an action could not be framed so as to meet the question.
Página 22 - Term modified according to this decision, and costs of both parties should be paid out of the estate of the testator.
Página 318 - articles made. for a valuable consideration, and the money paid, will, in equity, bind the estate, and prevail against any judgment creditor, mesne between the articles and the conveyance; but this must be where the consideration paid is somewhat adequate to the thing purchased...
Página 298 - ... where no time is prescribed in the will for the commencement of the interest or the enjoyment of the use or income of such residue, the legatee is entitled to the interest or income of the clear residue, as afterwards ascertained, to be computed from the time of the death of the testator.
Página 468 - that any of the circuit or district courts of the United States within the jurisdiction of which such inquiry is carried on may, in case of contumacy or refusal to obey a...
Página 298 - A legacy to a child whose support and maintenance is otherwise provided for by the bounty of the testator, like a legacy to a more distant relative, or to a stranger, is not payable and does not draw interest until one year after the death of the testator, where no time of payment is prescribed by the will.
Página 195 - So, if both parties should be ignorant of a matter of law, and should enter into a contract for a particular object, the result whereof would, by law, be different from what they mutually intended; here, on account of the surprise, or immediate result of the mistake of both, there can be no...
Página 563 - If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay irreparable mischief without waiting for the result of a trial ; and will, according to the circumstances, direct an issue or allow an action, and, if need be, expedite the proceedings, the injunction being in the meantime continued.