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ECCLESIASTICAL COURT, YORK

... testator, was the residuary legatee, and principally interested under it, and one of the parties who was substituted for Mirs. Branson in the new will was the party who took the instractions alone with the testa- tor; he alluded to Fisher Norman, the nephew ...

BANKRUPTS AND INSOLVENTS

... in the fifst instance, all the powers bow exercised In bankruptcy subject to appeal ? 5,, Whether, in case of appeal, the party ought'not to give good security to perform. tho judgment of the 'court, and'to pay costs of appeal in 'case judgment on appeal ...

INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... had excited considerable atten- tion in Preston, viz., a case in which one party was chargel with robbing his employer of a considerable amount of property, and another party with receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen. He was not acquainted ...

POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... incurring further expense. Acting on this advice, it would be well for parties to pay the present rate without a summons, and leave the stand to be made against payment of the rate by those parties who mean to conduct it by bringing the rectos into court, to be ...

THE LATE ELECTION PETITION

... against them is, to say the least, a very impudent proceeding. There is not an election within modern memory, at which the Tory party have not resorted to illegal and corrupt practices, and for them to bewail the existence of bri- bery and corruption, and to ...

EXAMINATION OF THE CHARTIST PRISONERS AT MANCHESTER

... that, several parties pledged themselves to go to their respective localities, and carry out the objects of the meeting. Therefore Villiam Hill is liable for the acts of that party whom he opposed; qnd our judgment is, that the parties have all, with ...

DREADFUL MURDER NEAR BURY

... his uncle and mnother man went towards .Bulton, in quest of tile other party, of chona tbe oniy particulars they had learnt were, that all five were cit'niists, and that Jif party included a father and ttvo rois. They arrived at Bolton about two o'clock ...

PECULIAR BREACH OF PROMISE

... for the purposes of the trial it -was r agiced that his income from all sources should be t reckoned at £600 a year. The parties had met in a railway train about the end of the year 1882. e Subsequently they walked about Newport together, cand somelothiing ...

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... from completing the works by other parties. Mr. WOOD (with whom were Mr. Bacon and Mr. Toller) for the contractor, insisted-first, that the principle upon which the application was put in argument-the right of a party to determine a contract or building ...

ABSTRACT OF THE DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL

... made by either party by petition to the cort, or to any judge of assize held in the locality where the parties reside, or last resided, or to the Court of Quarter Sessions, or to the recorder of the city or borough in which the parties are or crere last ...

EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT WIGAN

... was seconded by Mr. Griffiths. Party opposi. tion now began to manifest itself, and amid th eotinfusion that enseed, it was impossible to say which of thbxtw o had been called upon to preside, though the conservative party insisted that Mr. Fairhurst had ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUD ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE

... the extent of from 12,0001. to 14,0001. 'The principal facts con. nected with this transaction are these :-The delinquent party is a Air. Lakeman, who, we understand, has for some time been engaged in transactions in, the foreign funds, and was, from ...