| William Gregory Walker - 1876 - 142 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. X. In a suit for partition the Court may make such Costs in partiorder as it thinks just respecting... | |
| John Mounteney Lely, William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - 1877 - 700 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. The main object of sect. 2+ is to give to the Supreme Conrt jcctolsect.24. formal " livery nf seisin"... | |
| Charles Locock Webb - 1877 - 898 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided." See Order XVI. rules 17, 18, 19; Order XIX. rules 2, 3, atd 10; and Order XXII. rules 5 to 10. The... | |
| Samuel Prentice - 1877 - 358 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided (see post, Ch. 15, as to counter-claims). CHAPTER VIII. AMENDMENTS AND DECLARATIONS OF LAW MADE BY... | |
| Edward Stanley Roscoe - 1878 - 592 pages
...so in controversy between the said parties respectively may l>c completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. 25. And whereas it is expedient to take occasion of the union of Rules of law the several Courts whose... | |
| Josiah William Smith - 1880 - 716 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided." And section 89 gives similar powers to the Judges of Inferior Courts, to the extent of their jurisdiction.... | |
| Robert William Andrews, Arbuthnot Butler Stoney - 1880 - 618 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. The Court of Bankruptcy may still restrain an action in another Court. Ex parte Ditton, 1 Ch. D. 557.... | |
| George Pitt-Lewis - 1880 - 1064 pages
...in contro" versy between the said parties respectively may " be completely and finally determined, and all " multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any " of such matters avoided." Judicature "And whereas it is expedient to take occasion of the union Act, 1873 (36 " of the several... | |
| Charles Edward Pollock - 1880 - 1036 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided (/). (c) Judicature Act, 1873, 8. 89, (/) Ibid. e. 24, eub-s. 7. Relief to Plaintiff'.'] — For the... | |
| Josiah William Smith - 1880 - 800 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. SECTION 25. And whereas it is expedient to take occasion Rules of law of the union of the several Courts... | |
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