Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During the Time of Lord Chancellor Eldon; from the Commencement of the Sittings Before Hilary Term, 1818, to the End of the Sittings After Michaelmas Term, 1819, Volume 2

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Some cases given are from 1816-21, and in the appendix from 1673 to 1792.
 

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Página 586 - that the commissioners appointed under the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, between his Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, by two several awards, adjudged that the said two sums should be paid to Mullett and Evans, for the sole use of Zacharie and Vochez; and the master found that the sum of
Página 77 - more, and by other shifts to avoid their yielding obedience to such writs, contrary to their duty and the known laws of the land, whereby many of the King's subjects have been, and hereafter may be long detained in prison, in such cases where by law they are bailable, to their great charges and vexation
Página 478 - 26 Car. 2., went a step further, for there the trust was to the husband for life; remainder to the wife for life; remainder to the first, second, third, and tenth sons in tail; remainder to their daughters, having then a daughter, Elizabeth, in whom that remainder might vest; yet adjudged, that a remainder to daughters after
Página 578 - engaged, they had sustained considerable losses and damages, by reason of irregular or illegal captures or condemnations of their vessels and other property, under colour of authority or commissions from His Majesty, and that from various circumstances adequate compensation for the losses and damages
Página 42 - body of the prisoner, with the day and cause of his caption and detention, ad faciendum, subjiciendum, et recipiendum, to do, submit to, and receive whatsoever the judge or court awarding such writ shall consider in that behalf.
Página 78 - for any prisoner and prisoners as aforesaid, to move and obtain his or their habeas corpus, as well out of the high Court of Chancery or Court of Exchequer, as out of the King's Bench or Common Pleas,
Página 77 - if any person or persons shall be or stand committed or detained as aforesaid, for any crime, unless for felony or treason plainly expressed in the warrant of commitment, in the vacation time, and out of term,
Página 109 - or gift in contemplation of death, the transaction must first possess the requisites of a gift. " By the law of England, in order to transfer property by gift, there must either be a deed or instrument of gift, or an actual delivery of the thing to the donee.
Página 78 - and if the said Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper, or any Judge or Judges, Baron or Barons for the time being of the degree of the coif, of any of the courts aforesaid, in the vacation time,
Página 78 - upon view of the copy or copies of the warrant or warrants of commitment or detainer, or upon oath made, that such copy or copies were denied as aforesaid, shall deny any writ of habeas

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