| Great Britain - 1771 - 568 pages
...convey, &c. or mortgagees refufing to take their mortgage money, the fame to be paid into the bank in the name of the accountant general of the court of chancery, Perfon» claiming may recover their money by the order of that court in a fummary way, or otherwife.... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1771 - 570 pages
...convey, Sec. or mortgagee» refufing to take their mortgage- money, the fame to be paid into the bank in the name of the accountant general of the court of chancery, Perfons claiming m?y recover their money by the order of that court in a fummary way, or otheiwife.... | |
| Francis Grose - Great Britain - 1784 - 434 pages
...empowered to sell and convey it, with two closes adjoining, the produce to be laid out in the funds, in the name of the accountant general of the court of chancery, and, with other monies belonging to the see, to be applied to the building a palace for the archbishops... | |
| James Barry Bird - Commons - 1806 - 124 pages
...faid bill that fuch fum of money, not being lefs than loel. (hull be paid into the Bank of England in the name of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there, exparte the commiffior.ers or public iruftees in each particular... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1807 - 798 pages
...and cash which on the commencement of this Act may be standing in the books of the Bank of England in the name of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery to the credit of any of the accounts described in the second part of the first schedule to this Act,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 632 pages
...and 31st December in the same year ; and abo, an account of all stocks standing at the SouthSea House in the name of the accountant general of the court of chancery or the deputy remembrancer of the court of exchequer, intrustforthesuitorsoftho.se courts respectively;... | |
| William Robinson - 1818 - 424 pages
...and be void."— Vestry Min. Book A, No. I, p. 256. then due in the year 1736. The stock now stands in the name of the Accountant- General of the Court of Chancery ; and the dividends are received by the treasurer, amounting annually to £5% Qs>. lOrf. which la to... | |
| John William Buck, John Scott Earl of Eldon, Sir Thomas Plumer, Sir John Leach, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Bankruptcy - 1820 - 730 pages
...the date of the said indenture, the sum of ^£2525 bank 3 per cent, reduced annuities, was standing in the name of the Accountant General, of the Court of Chancery, in trust, in a cause of Cheshire v. Lucas, which was instituted for the purpose of obtaining an account... | |
| John Eykyn Hovenden - Equity pleading and procedure - 1825 - 656 pages
...Parliament, thereby ordering such person to pay any sum of money to any other person, or into the Bank, in the name of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, in trust; or to the proper officer (,/) of the Court of Exchequer, in trust, if the cause is depending... | |
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