Clark v Adie (First Appeal)

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Judgment Date01 March 1877
Judgment citation (vLex)[1877] UKHL J0301-1
CourtHouse of Lords
Date01 March 1877

[1877] UKHL J0301-1

House of Lords

Clark
and
Adie (First Appeal).
1

After hearing Counsel as well on Friday the 23rd and Tuesday the 27th days of February last as this day, upon the Petition and Appeal of William Clark, of 232, Oxford Street, in the county of Middlesex, Harness Blacking Manufacturer, and Patentee of Horse Clippers; complaining of an Order of the Lords Justices of the Court of Appeal in Chancery, of the 17th of July 1875; (which said Order was duly signed and enrolled on the 30th of July 1875;) and praying their Lordships to reverse the said Order, and to affirm the Decree of Vice-Chancellor Bacon, of the 5th of May 1875, or to alter or vary the said Order in such manner as to their Lordships might seem just, and that the Petitioner should have such further and other relief in the premises as to this House, in their Lordships great wisdom, might seem meet; as also upon the Answer of Patrick Adie, put in to the said Appeal; and due consideration had of what was offered on either side in this Cause:

2

It is Ordered and Adjudged, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Court of Parliament of Her Majesty the Queen assembled, That the said Order of the Lords Justices of the Court of Appeal in Chancery, of the 17th of July 1875, complained of in the said Appeal, be, and the same is hereby Affirmed, and that the said Petition and Appeal be, and the same is hereby dismissed this House: And it is further Orde...

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