... all such remedies whatsoever as any of the parties thereto may appear to be entitled to in respect of any and every legal or equitable claim properly brought forward by them respectively in such cause or matter; so that, as far as possible, all matters... Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeal - 711. lappuseautors: Ontario. Court of Appeal, James Stewart Tupper, Richard Scougall Cassels - 1886Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1907 - 792 lapas
...claim properly brought forward by them respectively 1907] KROLIK v. CURRY. 221 in such cause or matter; so that, as far as possible, all matters so in controversy...proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided." 1 Rev. Stat. 1887, chap. 44, § 52, subd. 12. The rules adopted by the Canadian court provide : " Every... | |
| South Australia - 1878 - 398 lapas
...every legal or equitable claim properly brought forward by them respectively, in such cause or matter, so that, as far as possible, all matters so in controversy...proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. 6. And whereas it is expedient to amend and declare the law to Rules of law upon be hereafter administered... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1908 - 648 lapas
...every legal or equitable claim properly brought forward by them respectively in such cause or matter ; so that, as far as possible, all matters so in controversy...determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings conceding any of such matters avoided. On appeal to the Court of Appeal. Dawton Miller for the appellants,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1873 - 604 lapas
...every legal or equitable 5 claim properly brought forward by them respectively in such cause or matter; so that, as far as possible, all matters so in controversy...multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such 10 matters avoided. Rules of law 22. And whereas it is expedient to take occasion of the union u<,intscertain... | |
| Great Britain, Thomas Preston - 1873 - 244 lapas
...and equity shall be concurrently administered, so that as far as possible all matters in controversy may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings avoided (§ 24). This multiplicity is guarded against by giving power to the Courts to grant to a defendant,... | |
| Wynne E. Baxter - 1874 - 452 lapas
...matters so in controversy bctween the said partics respectively may be complctely and finally dctermined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. 25. And whereas it is expedicnt to take occasion ^nee of the union of the several Courts whose jurisdic-... | |
| Arundel Rogers - 1875 - 592 lapas
...every legal or equitable claim properly brought forward by them respectively in such cause or matter; so that, as far as possible, all matters so in controversy...proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. The 7th clause also gives every Court a most useful power of doing justice by allowing counter claims to... | |
| William Downes Griffith - 1875 - 700 lapas
...every legal or equitable claim properly brought forward by them respectively in such cause or matter ; so that, as far as possible, all matters so in controversy...proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. 26 §24. Change in the law itself may change the jurisdiction for administering many cases. Pint subsection.... | |
| Sir William Thomas Charley - 1875 - 754 lapas
...respectively in such cause or matter ; so that, as far as BETWEEN THE SAID PARTIES RESPECTIVELY MAT BE COMPLETELY AND FINALLY DETERMINED, AND ALL MULTIPLICITY...PROCEEDINGS CONCERNING ANY OF SUCH MATTERS AVOIDED. If the closing words of this section be verified by experience, this Act will prove a second Magna... | |
| Adam Henry Bittleston - 1876 - 180 lapas
...any legal or equitable claim, properly brought forward by them respectively in such cause or matter, so that as far as possible all matters so in controversy...proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided." The proceeding by bill of discovery, pointed out by the Act of Will. 4, has also been abolished ; but the... | |
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