Results: 52

  • The Kirby Hall

    13 Feb 1883 8 PD 71, PDA

    SHIPPINGDamageDuty of Steamship under way in dense Fog
  • Burgoine v Moordaff

    09 May 1883 8 PD 205, CA

    PRACTICERight to Trial by JuryProbate Act, 1857 (20 & 21 Vict. c. 77), s. 35
  • In The Goods of Lucy C Miller, Deceased

    26 Jun 1883 8 PD 167, PDA

    WILLProbate of Will AbroadProbate of Codicil.
    SIR J. HANNEN (President). It is the practice of this Court to require that codicils must be proved in the Court from which the probate of the will has been obtained. I must therefore refuse this motion, and leave the applicant to obtain probate of the codicil at Antigua.
  • The Bianca

    05 Apr 1883 8 PD 91, PDA

    PRACTICEThird partyRules of Supreme Court, 1875, Order XVI. rr. 18, 21
  • Robertson v Robertson and Favagrossa

    03 Mar 1883 8 PD 94, CA

    Subsequent citations: 2.
    HUSBAND AND WIFEOrder for permanent maintenanceMaintenance of Wife against whom a Decree for Dissolution has been made
  • Parker v Felgate and Tilly

    07 Jul 1883 8 PD 171, HC (Sir J Hannen (President))

    Subsequent considerations : 2 positive. Subsequent citations: 11.
    WILLCapacity.
    SIR J. HANNEN (President), in the course of summing-up the case, said: Gentlemen, this lady, who it is to be remembered had not become seriously ill till the 26th of August — the date fixed upon as that on which coma set in — and whose mental capacity up to that day nobody disputed, appears to have had the affairs of her father and brother in her mind before her fatal illness. She had advanced them 450l., and was prepared to make them a further advance if by so doing they could be enabled to satisfy their creditors. There are
  • In The Goods of Harriet Ayres

    08 May 1883 8 PD 168, PDA

    ADMINISTRATIONAdministratrixMarried Woman
  • The Sunniside

    24 May 1883 8 PD 137, PDA

    ADMIRALTYSalvageEvidence
  • In The Goods of William Bradley, Deceased

    30 Jul 1883 8 PD 215, PDA

    WILLExecutor according to the tenor.
    July 30. SIR J. HANNEN (President). In this case the question is whether or no these persons can be treated as executors, and as the application is made with the consent of all those who are interested in the estate, I have less hesitation in expressing my opinion. The testator's intention to appoint executors is clear, and he must have supposed he had done so since he gives to each of them a sum of money, and bequeaths the residue to them as executors. The words of the will shew that he meant to appoint Robert Hanson Brook and Samuel
  • The Leon Xiii

    25 Apr 1883 8 PD 121, CA

    WAGESForeign ShipProtest by Foreign Consul

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