A Collection of Acts and Records of Parliament: With Reports of Cases, Argued and Determined in the Courts of Law and Equity, Respecting Tithes, Volum 4

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A. Strahan, 1825
 

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Pàgina 1952 - It is the constant aim of a court of equity to do complete justice by deciding upon and settling the rights of all persons interested in the subject of the suit, so as to make the performance of the order of the court perfectly safe to those who are compelled to obey it, and to prevent future litigation.
Pàgina 2000 - It has long been an established principle, that, if a party who has knowledge of the fact, make an entry of it, whereby he charges himself, or discharges another upon whom he would otherwise have a claim, such entry is admissible in evidence of the fact, because it is against his own interest.
Pàgina 1761 - Buckland, and he says that he received it from the defendant, for the purpose of preparing his defence. It was not given to this Mr. Beaumont, but to another person of the same name, and who, of course, occupied lands in Buckland, for none but an occupier could have acquired such a receipt. That person being of the same name with the present defendant, there is reasonable inference that they were so connected as to make this the proper custody ; and reasonable evidence of proper custody is all that...
Pàgina 1941 - Thus parishes were gradually formed, and parish churches endowed with the tithes that arose within the circuit assigned. But some lands, either because they were in the hands of irreligious and careless owners, or were situate in forests and desert places, or for other now unsearchable reasons, were never united to any parish, and therefore continue to this day extra-parochial...
Pàgina 1971 - I apprehend, that where an action of account will lie, a hill for an account may be sustained. I am, therefore, of opinion that the plaintiff is entitled to an account, and I shall now proceed to consider from what time such *account ought to go. The plaintiff contends, that he has established that this receipt has been by mistake of fact, and that this is on the same footing as fraud, and prevents the operation, if made out, of the Statute of Limitations ; which...
Pàgina 1881 - B., in lieu of tithes of a part of the lands in the townships of S. and A., to which they were entitled, a like allotment, equal to two-fifteenths of such lands, and declaring, that after the enrolment of the award of the commissioners all tithes arising within the lands enclosed should cease, an award by which the commissioners allotted to the rector of W., in lieu of the tithes of S. and A., lands more in quantity than two-fifteenths of the lands enclosed in S.
Pàgina 1786 - This, however, appears to be the best after the originals ; for what is it ? These two instruments seem to have been copied by a person employed for the purpose, probably one of the monks, and deposited among the muniments of the Abbey, because it was important for the interests of the Abbey that the instruments should be preserved ; and for the same reason it might be presumed that they were faithful copies ; at least there appeared to have existed no motive to make them otherwise, and they were...
Pàgina 1644 - The general rule which has been alluded to, is confined to the close in which the tithes arise. It does not follow that the r.ector is entitled to go over any other lands of the farmer which are used by him as a road. Here is a road by the farmhouse down to the public road, by which the parson might have gone. When the...
Pàgina 1646 - ... may be equally divided, and that is when it is put into grass cocks in the common process of hay-making : and it is agreed on all hands, that the usual course is for the grass to be tedded after it is cut before it is made into grass cocks.
Pàgina 2025 - Cathcrington, &c. or any person or persons whomsoever, in, or to any tithes, great or small, arising or renewing out, or payable for, or in respect of any lands, tenements, hereditaments, within the same several parishes, &c. but such great and small tithes shall be paid and payable, at all times hereafter, in such and the same manner as they would have been, in case this act had not been made.

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