Higgins contra Derby

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1795
Year1795
CourtCourt of the King's Bench
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13 cases
  • Sabbarton against Sabbarton and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the King's Bench
    • 1 January 1791
    ...took effect, the devise over to the children of John is good. And to this point the following eases were cited : Iliggens and Darby (1), Salk. 156. S. C. 2 Vern. 600. Targett and Gant (e), Abr. Ca. Eq. 194. Martin and Long, 2 Vern, 151. S. C. Abr. Ca. Eq, 192. Stanley and Leigh (d), at the ......
  • Turton v Benson
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Chancery
    • 1 January 1719
    ...at the Rolls was exceeding right; let the bond be delivered up, and a perpetual injunction against it. Note : In this case were cited 1 Salk. 156, Kemp and Coleman, the case of Duke Hamilton and Lord Mohun (2 Vernon, 652, S. C.); and Mr. Vernon cited the case of Redman and Redman (1 Vern. 3......
  • Conditions and Limitations
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Chancery
    • 1 January 1744
    ...they can give Satisfaction or Compensation for the Breach of a Condition, they can relieve. Mich. 6 Ann. [1707], Grimston and Lord Bruce, 1 Salk. 156; 2 Vern. 594, Mich. 1707, S. 0. 5. If one having three Daughters, devises Lands to his eldest upon Condition that she, within six Months afte......
  • Mr. Farington's Case
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the King's Bench
    • 1 January 1729
    ...of 12001. per ann. liable to pay to the tax for the building of ships, for their salaries. 3 Nels. Abr. 277, pi. 1. See 2 Salk. 615, 616. 1 Salk. 156, 169, 198, 221. 5 Mod. 368. 6 Mod. 306. On a reference by the King to all the Judges and Barons. They met together this term in the dining-ha......
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