Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, Volume 17Soney & Sage, 1868 |
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... consideration for the fee was paid . It was a mere clerical mistake . J. P. Rolason , one of the heirs , discovered the defect in the title , and procured a release from the widow and heirs of the grantor , and attempts thereby to ...
... consideration for the fee was paid . It was a mere clerical mistake . J. P. Rolason , one of the heirs , discovered the defect in the title , and procured a release from the widow and heirs of the grantor , and attempts thereby to ...
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... consideration of $ 400 , conveyed to Jonathan A. Park , the executor , a house and two lots of land , containing about sixteen acres . The deed itself does not specify the purpose of the trust , but it furnishes satisfactory evidence ...
... consideration of $ 400 , conveyed to Jonathan A. Park , the executor , a house and two lots of land , containing about sixteen acres . The deed itself does not specify the purpose of the trust , but it furnishes satisfactory evidence ...
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... consideration for the fee of the land , and that the cestui que trust was permitted to hold and enjoy the land for several years after the death of the grantee , when an estate for life would have ended , afford satisfactory proof that ...
... consideration for the fee of the land , and that the cestui que trust was permitted to hold and enjoy the land for several years after the death of the grantee , when an estate for life would have ended , afford satisfactory proof that ...
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... consideration , as it emanates from a court over which Chief Justice Wilmot presided , and is pre- served in a volume of reports , which is justiy characterized as a very accurate repository of judicial decisions . If this be a true ...
... consideration , as it emanates from a court over which Chief Justice Wilmot presided , and is pre- served in a volume of reports , which is justiy characterized as a very accurate repository of judicial decisions . If this be a true ...
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... consideration save natural love and affection , and which the testator was under no legal obligation to pay , 95 2585 555 54 47 353 17 59 50 267 59 436 59 17 59 47 196 Executor of Kearney v . Kearney . creates no charge FEBRUARY TERM ...
... consideration save natural love and affection , and which the testator was under no legal obligation to pay , 95 2585 555 54 47 353 17 59 50 267 59 436 59 17 59 47 196 Executor of Kearney v . Kearney . creates no charge FEBRUARY TERM ...
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Page 283 - June [1677] all declarations or creations of trusts or confidences of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, shall be manifested and proved by some writing signed by the party who is by law enabled to declare such trust, or by his last will in writing, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.
Page 38 - A widow shall be endowed of the third part of all the lands whereof her husband was seized of an estate of inheritance at any time during the marriage, unless she shall have lawfully released her right thereto.
Page 55 - But when the covenant extends to a thing which is not in being at the time of the demise made, it...
Page 589 - ' the established inference of law is that a conveyance of land bounded on a public highway carries with it the fee to the center of the road, as part and parcel of the grant.
Page 79 - The two uses are almost, if not wholly, inconsistent with each other, so that taking the highway for a railroad will nearly supersede the former use to which it had been legally appropriated.
Page 309 - But it is a rule which applies universally to all who come within its principle ; which principle is, that no party can be permitted to purchase an interest in property and hold it for his own benefit, where he has a duty to perform in relation to such property which is inconsistent with the character of a purchaser on his own account and for his individual use.
Page 131 - To hold, purchase and convey such real and personal estate, as the purposes of the corporation shall require, not exceeding the amount limited in its charter:
Page 19 - It is not consistent with good faith, nor with the duty which the connection of the parties, as claimants of a common subject, created, that one of them should be able, without the consent of the other, to buy in an outstanding title, and appropriate the whole subject to himself, and thus undermine, and oust his companion.
Page 78 - ... bargain" (again using Madison's word), by which the present peace and quiet of the United States, as well as their future prosperity and greatness, were largely secured, and which was brought about by the sacrifice of the interests of individual citizens, falls within the intent and meaning of the Constitution, which prohibits the taking of private property for public use without just compensation.
Page 186 - ... the foreclosure of the mortgage and the sale of the mortgaged premises; but what deficiency judgment was It that he thus assumed to pay?