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Case Name | Citation(s) | Court | Jurisdiction † | Date | Full Text | Citation Index | |
Drummond v Drummond |
[1866] UKLawRpEq 129; |
United Kingdom | 31 May 1866 | CommonLII |
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Maunder v Lloyd |
[1862] EngR 1088; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1862 | CommonLII |
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Maclean v Dawson |
[1859] EngR 548; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1859 | CommonLII |
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Meiklan v Campbell |
[1857] EngR 279; |
Rolls Court | United Kingdom | circa 1857 | CommonLII |
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John Innes, otherwise Hannis, and Richard Innes, otherwise Annis Plaintiffs; and Alexander Mitchell, William Mitchell, calling himself William Mitchell Innes (out of the jurisdiction), John Thomson (out of the jurisdiction), and Jane Cunningham, otherwise Scott (out of the jurisdiction), Defendants |
[1857] EngR 749; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1857 | CommonLII |
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Whitmore v Ryan |
[1846] EngR 523; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1846 | CommonLII |
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Matthews v Chichester |
[1846] EngR 990; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1846 | CommonLII |
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Medhurst v Allison |
[1845] EngR 1240; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1845 | CommonLII |
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Denys v Locock |
[1837] EngR 891; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1837 | CommonLII |
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Cameron v Cameron |
[1834] EngR 1150; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1834 | CommonLII |
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Douglas , Assignees of Stein and Smith, Bankrupts, v Forrestt, Executor of James Hunter |
[1828] EngR 589; |
Court of Common Pleas | United Kingdom | circa 1828 | CommonLII |
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Glassington v Thwaites |
[1826] EngR 1142; |
United Kingdom | circa 1826 | CommonLII |
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Buchanan v Rucker |
[1807] EngR 443; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1808 | CommonLII |
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1 Eq 61 |
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United Kingdom |
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4 Bro CC 216 |
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United Kingdom |
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7 WR 424 |
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United Kingdom |
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17 LT 303 |
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United Kingdom |
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Henclrick v Wood |
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United Kingdom |
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2 Ch 32 |
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Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | LexisNexis / Westlaw |
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