| Sir George Rose - Bankruptcy - 1813 - 566 pages
...joint Account; or for any Sum of Money transferred from the joint to another Account : and it prayed a Reference to the Master, to take an Account of what was due to the joint Account, over and above the Sum of .£209 • "iSs : 7d. ; and that what should appear to be... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Foreign exchange rates - 1818 - 892 pages
...not his property, but the property of the defendants; yet, on a bill filed in equity, it was referred to the Master, to take an account of what was due to the plaintitls, ijd an issue at law was refused by "the Chancellor, who thought the question too clear... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, William Brown - Equity - 1819 - 512 pages
...•• without any intérêt!." All that the Court did on this occasion was, on consent, to refer it to the Master to take an account of what was due to the creditor! он the joint trade of Hough and Spencer for their debts, and to order, in the usual manner,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, William Brown - Law reports, digests, etc - 1819 - 600 pages
...Court at Calcutta, and which remained unpaid, with Indian intcreat. The Lords Commissioners referred it to the Master to take an account of what was due to plaintiff for principal, interest, and costs, under the decree of the Mayor's Court at Calcutta, and... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, John Herman Merivale - Equity - 1819 - 766 pages
...contribute, &c. billbycreditors, The usual decree was made, whereby it was referred ' , , J , fused to proto the Master to take an account of what was due ^ ., to the plaintiffs and all other the creditors of the claim of the sursaid testator ; and a motion was now... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Negotiable instruments - 1821 - 778 pages
...property, but the property of the defendants ; yet, on a bill filed ¡n equity, it was referred о the Master, to take an account of what was due to the plaintiffs, and an issue at law was refused by the Chancellor, who thought the question too clear to... | |
| John Joseph Powell - Mortgages - 1822 - 648 pages
...never make it, if not allowed to come into equity first to know that sum. His Lordship referred it to a Master, to take an account of what was due to the defendant for principal, interest, and costs, and what was the value of the articles pledged, and if any part... | |
| Murray Hoffman - Equity pleading and procedure - 1824 - 472 pages
...plaintiffs filed a bill on behalf of themselves and all others, &c. The usual decree was made, for the Master to take an account of what was due to the plaintiffs, and all the other creditors, &c. The surviving partners of the testator brought in a charge... | |
| England and Wales. Court of Chancery, Robert Belt - Equity - 1825 - 644 pages
...upon " the said estate till the further Order of this " Court." Upon the other points, it was referred to the Master to take an account of what was due to the Defendant Lady A. for the arrears of her annuity, or rent charge of 300/. a year, to which she was entitled under... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Negotiable instruments - 1826 - 710 pages
...not his property, but the property of the defendants; yet, on a bul filed in equity, it was referred to the Master, to take an account of what was due to the plaintiffs, and an issue at law was refused by the Chancellor, who thought the question too clear to... | |
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