| John Sidney Smith - 1842 - 766 str.
...the parties, appointed by the Court to receive the rents, issues, and profits of land or other things in question in this court pending the suit, where it does not appear reasonable that either party should do it.(l) Appointing a receiver has not in all cases the... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour - 1843 - 814 str.
...person appointed by the court to receive the rents and profits of land, or other property or things in question in this court pending the suit, where it does not appear reasonable that either party should do it.(a) He is appointed for the benefit of the interested... | |
| Hubert Ayckbourn - 1844 - 570 str.
...parties, appointed by the Court to receive the rents, issues, and profits of lands or other things, in question in this Court, pending the suit, where it does not appear reasonable that either party should do so ("Wyatt's PR 355). He is considered as an officer... | |
| THOMAS EMERSON HEADLAM, M.A. - 1846 - 794 str.
...parties, ap- Nature of the pointed by the Court to receive the rents, issues, and profits of lands, or other thing in question, in this Court, pending...reasonable to the Court that either party should do it (1) : or when a party is incompetent to do so, as in the case of an infant. He is to account for such... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - 1846 - 344 str.
...person, between the parties, appointed by the Court to receive the rents, issues, and profits of lands, or other thing in question, in this Court, pending...reasonable to the Court that either party should do it : he is to account for such receipt when the Court shall require him, and, to secure his doing so,... | |
| Hubert Ayckbourn - 1846 - 594 str.
...parties, appointed by the court to receive the rents, issues, and profits of lands or other things in question in this court, pending the suit, where it does not appear reasonable that either party should do so (Wyatt's PB 355). He is considered as an officer of... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1850 - 712 str.
...rents, issues and profits of land, or any other thing in question in the court of chancery, pending a suit, where it does not seem reasonable to the court that either party should receive them. He is appointed to protect some fund during the litigation, and has no powers, except... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1851 - 570 str.
...the complainant or other parties who may be entitled.* — An indifferent person between the parties, appointed by the court to receive the rents, issues or profits of land or other thing in question in the court, pending the suit, where it does not seem reasonable that either party should do it. Wyatt's... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster - 1851 - 448 str.
...receive the rents, issues and profits of lands, or other thing in question in tbe Court of Chancery pending the suit, where it does not seem reasonable to the Court that either of the parties to the suit should do it, are bound to account for such receipt when the Court shall... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 770 str.
...person, between the parties, appointed by the court to receive the rents, issues and profits of lands, or other thing in question, in this court, pending...reasonable to the court that either party should do it: or wheu a party is incompetent to do so, as in the case of an infant. He is to account for such receipt... | |
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