Long against Blackall and Others

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1797
CourtCourt of the King's Bench
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7 cases
  • Purefoy v Rogers and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the King's Bench
    • 1 January 1845
    ...the devise over to P. L. must take effect, if at all, after a life which must be in being within nine months after the devisor's death. 7 T. R. 100, Long v. Blachtll. This case, it is to be observed, begun with a devise to a posthumous child for life, with a limitation over, upon a failure ......
  • Cadell v Palmer and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Chancery
    • 1 January 1833
    ...v. Carew, Show. P. C. 137. Marks v. Marks, 10 Mod. 420. Stephens v. Stephens, C. T. Talb. 228. Rep. Line. Inn. Lib. Long v. Blackall, 7 T. R. 100. Jee v. Audley, 1 Cox, 324. Routledge v. Dorrell, 2 Ves. jun. 357. Leake v. Robinson, 2 Meriv. 391. Crooke v. De Vandez, 9 Ves. 197. Woodford v. ......
  • Bengough v Edridge
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Chancery
    • 1 January 1826
    ...the devise 1 SIM. 218. BBNOOUGH V. EDRIDGE 559 before mentioned may be good by way of executory devise." In the case of Long v. Blackall (7 T. R. 100) there was no reason why the opinion of the Court of King's Bench should have been taken, if the rule was that a good limitation could be mad......
  • Mabel Walker v Great Northern Railway Company of Ireland
    • Ireland
    • Queen's Bench Division (Ireland)
    • 26 January 1891
    ...& S. 665. Earl of Bedford's CaseUNK 7 Rep. 8b. Burnet v. Mann 1 Vez. 156. Jaggard v. JaggardENR Finch's Prec. Ch. 175. Long v. BlackallENR 7 T. R. 100. Millar v. Turner 1 Vez. 85. Wallis v. HodsonENR 2 Atk. 115. Robinson v. LittonENR 3 Atk. 209, at p. 211. Hale v. HaleENR Finch's Prec. Ch. ......
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