Re England. Steward v England

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1895
CourtChancery Division
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5 cases
  • Leahy v De Moleyns
    • Ireland
    • Court of Appeal (Ireland)
    • 29 Junio 1895
    ...Ridgway v. NewsteadUNK 3 D. F. & J. 474. Roddam v. MorleyENR 1 De G. & J. 1. Spackman v. TimbrellENR 8 Sim. 253. Steward v. EnglandELR [1895] 2 Ch. 100. Following assets — Claim by mortgagee against devisees and residuary legatees — Statute of Limitations —— Acquiescence — Lapse of time. TH......
  • M'Carthy v M'Cartie
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 29 Enero 1907
    ...3 Bli. (N. S.) Spong v. SpongENR 3 Bligh (N. S.) 84. Spong v. SpongENR 3 Bligh (N. S.) 84; 1 Dow & Clark, 365. Steward v. EnglandELR [1895] 2 Ch. 100, 820. Tatlock v. JenkinsENR Kay, 655. Trousdale v. Hayes W. N. 1883, p. 13. Will — Charge of legacies on real estate, if personal estate insu......
  • Forsyth v Bristowe
    • United Kingdom
    • Exchequer
    • 7 Mayo 1853
    ...R 356 Followed, Dibb v Walken, (1893) 2 Ch 429 Referred to, Coope v Cresswell, 1866, L R 2 Ch Ap 124, In re England, Steward v England, (1895) 2 Ch 100 See p 347, ante fohbyth v bristowe May 7, 1853-A deed by which the mortgagor conveyed the equity of redemption, after reciting the mortgage......
  • The Estate of William A. Battersby
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 28 Julio 1911
    ...such claim would never have been made if the Examiner had not raised the question. j. e. w. (1) 4 Exch. 110. (2) [1906] 1 I. R. 370. (3) [1895 2 Ch. 100. (4) [1898] 2 Ch. (5) 35 Ch. D. 607. (6) 19 Ch. D. 539. (7) [1900] 1 Ch. 774. (1) 4 Exch., at p. 124. (2) [1910] 1 I. R. 47. (3) 30 L. R. ......
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