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Case Name | Citation(s) | Court | Jurisdiction | Date † | Full Text | Citation Index | |
Soar v AshweFE:[1893] |
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United Kingdom | circa 1893 | LexisNexis / Westlaw |
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Between Marquis Cholmondeley and the Honourable Ann Seymour Damer, Plaintiffs, and Lord Clinton, Francis Drake, Ambrose ST John, John Inglett Fortescue, Sir Lawrence Palk (deceased), William Seymour, , Defendants And between the same Plaintiffs, and Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk (an Infant), Dame Dorothy Elizabeth Palk, Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt, and the Earl of Shaftesbury, Defendants |
[1817] EngR 606; |
UK | United Kingdom | circa 1817 | CommonLII |
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Doe, on the Demise of Mark Cook and Elizabeth his Wife, v Danvers |
[1806] EngR 33; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1806 | CommonLII |
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Stackhouse v Barnston |
[1805] EngR 88; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1805 | CommonLII |
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Andrew v Wrigley |
[1792] EngR 3215; |
United Kingdom | circa 1792 | CommonLII |
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Smith v Clay |
[1767] EngR 55; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1767 | CommonLII |
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Mellor versus Lee |
[1742] EngR 23; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1742 | CommonLII |
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Hopkins alias Dare v Hopkins |
[1738] EngR 1001; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1738 | CommonLII |
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Elizabeth and Mary Casborne, Plaintiffs; Elizabeth Scarfe, and Alexander Inglis, Defendants |
[1737] EngR 22; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1737 | CommonLII |
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[1735] SC 2 |
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United Kingdom - Scotland | circa 1735 |
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Pusy v Sir Edward Desbouvrie |
[1734] EngR 53; |
King's Bench | United Kingdom | circa 1734 | CommonLII |
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Statute of Monopolies |
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Court of Chancery | United Kingdom |
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Hansard v Hardy |
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United Kingdom |
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Harmood v Oglantler |
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United Kingdom |
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5 Ch 22 |
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Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | LexisNexis / Westlaw |
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4 Er 721 |
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United Kingdom | CommonLII |
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Andrews v Wriley |
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United Kingdom |
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Goltiirts v Good |
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Court of Chancery | United Kingdom |
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Reading v Roystort |
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King's Bench | United Kingdom |
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2 Mer 358 |
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UK |
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Cholmondeley v Clinton |
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UK |
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