| Edward Jenks - 1912 - 438 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.' 3 With one matter the Royal Commission dealt delicately; the first Judicature Act, boldly. It was not... | |
| Edward Bullen, Stephen Martin Leake, William Blake Odgers - 1915 - 1108 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." By Ord. XIX., r, 3, " A defendant in an action may set off, or set up by way of counterclaim against... | |
| Reinhold Klotz - 1916 - 706 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." When there is any conflict or variance between the rules of equity and the rules of the common law... | |
| Alured Myddelton Wilshere - 1920 - 620 pages
...matters ... in controversy between the . . . parties . . . may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided " (fc). In some cases, however, the effect has been to alter rights. Thus before the Judicature Act,... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1921 - 546 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 OHey v. Fisher (1887) 34 Ch. D. 367; 56-LJ Ch. 208. Of Banquc Beige v. Hambrouck a very learned... | |
| 1928 - 848 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completed and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. There was no such rule in the Probate Court or in the Ecclesiastical Courts. In the Ecclesiastical... | |
| Zechariah Chafee - 1924 - 544 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." " § 25. And whereas it is expedient to take occasion of the union of the several Courts whose Jurisdiction... | |
| Prince Edward Island - 1925 - 678 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. 16. (i) Any absolute assignment by writing under Ab8olute f C the hand of the assignor (nofpurporting... | |
| Walter Wheeler Cook - 1926 - 1228 pages
...possible, all matters so in controversy between the parties may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. "The court therefore can now give damages in any of the following cases, viz.: "I. In substitution... | |
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