Roe, on the demise of George Reade, against William Reade

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1799
Date1799
CourtCourt of the King's Bench
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  • Dimes against The Company of Proprietors of The Grand Junction Canal
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 1 January 1846
    ...as the jury have not [4901 found the fact. The general principle (Lord Eraybrooke v. Inskip (8 Ves. 417, 435), Roe dem. Beade v. Reade (8 T. R. 118), is, that general words will pass the estate of a bare trustee, unless there is something to shew a contrary intention, and that a contrary in......
  • Strong v Teatt
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the King's Bench
    • 1 January 1779
    ...post, 736. (w) 2 Cox, 340; cited in 2 Burr. 923; 2 Ves. S. 195; Fearne, 590. (a;) This case is recognized in Doe dem. Beade v. Reade, 8 T. R. 118. "The common expression in the books, that an heir shall not be disinherited, except by express words, or necessary implication, is not correct; ......
  • Doe on the Demise of Jacobs Phillips and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 12 February 1847
    ...J. Is there any case where the point has arisen between trustee and cestui que trust?] (Wordsworth referred to Roe dem. Reade v. Reade (8 T. R. 118, 122), and Keene v. Deardon (8 East, 248).) Lord Denman C.J. I am of opinion that the lessor of the plaintiff is barred by the second and third......
  • Win v Littleton
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Chancery
    • 1 January 1681
    ...of all my estates, &c., in B. and C. or elsewhere in the kingdom of England, after payment of my debts, held not to pass, Reade v. Reade, 8 T. R. 118. (2) But in the case of Chester v. Chester, 3 P. Wms. 56, where one devises all his lands in A., B., and C., three distinct towns, and elsewh......
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