Stevens v Savage
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1789 |
Year | 1789 |
Court | High Court of Chancery |
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6 cases
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Willes v Greenhill
...1); Brmvne v. Savage (4 Drew. 635; S. C. 5 Jur. N. S. 1020); Myall v. Rolk (1 Atk. 164 ; S. C. 1 Ves. sen. 348) ; Stevens v. Savage (1 Ves. jun. 154) ; Pwrdew v. Jackson (1 Russ. 1) ; Cooper v. Fynmore (3 Russ. 60) ; Smith v. Smith (2 Cr. & M. 231) ; Exparte Smtlton (1 De G. & J. 163) ; Tim......
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Long Wellesley's Case
...; B-utler v. Freeman, Arab., 301, and the cases referred to in Mr. Blunt's notes; Brawlon v. Knight, 1 Dick., 160 ; Stevens v. Savage, 1 Ves., jun., 154; Priestley v. Lamb, 6 Ves., 421 ; Millet v. Rowse, 1 Ves., 419; Bathwrst v. Murray, 8 Ves., 74 ; Warier v. Yorke, 19 Ves., 451. In the Pra......
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Millet v Rowse. [HIGH COURT of CHANCERY]
...then, let him be discharged. I shall give him no costs. The costs of the other parties must come out of the fund. (Stevens v. Savage, 1 Ves. jun. 154 ; and the note, 155.) (1) Wells v. Price, 5 Ves. 398. Winch v. James, 4 Ves. 386. As to the extent, to which the Court will go in providing f......
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Stevens v Savage
...object appears to have been the ward's fortune, will not be permitted to touch the slightest part of it; the w English Reports Citation: 34 E.R. 690 IN CHANCERY Stevens and Savage stevens v. savage, 1 Ves. Jun. 154.-1. When a contempt has been committed by marrying a ward of Court clandest......
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