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1827. Octr.
Law Amendments.
Propositions
Procedure
Complex cases what
☞ Add 1 Audit cases pass case to Judge 2. Cases, — Defendant none but Judge
No use in confounding together the
matter of two independent suits
Causes Cases and suits are rendered by a var each of a variety of circumstances
The most complicated
where on both sides several
parties having different
interests
Of these the most complex are those which present on one
side or other or on both sides and in any respect parties having different and opposite interests.
Of these the most important
suits having for their
objects distribution 1 of
Benefits 2 of Burthen
Of these the most abundant and important are those which
have distribution for their object. Subject matter of distribution are 1 Benefits
2 . Burthens. Benefitting subject matters of distribution are 1. Things
2. Money
Distribution in most
commonly cases, accompanied
with collection These
cases are
1 by trustees in the case of a deceased
persons property
2 The case of an insolvent
persons property
Where distribution is to be performed it is accompanied or not unaccompanied
with antecedent collection of which case Most common are the Cases in which it is accompanied
with collection. These are 1. Cases of where the vacancy
possession is being rendered vacant by death 1 persons one or more
succeed to it in quality of trustee or trustees: 2. Cases where
an the entire property of an individual being regarded as
insufficient to discharge all claims upon him for money the
some person or persons one or more are by public authority
invested with it put in his place in the character of trustee or trustees for the
joint purpose of collecting whatsoever things as may belong to him
and distributing them amongst claimants according to the subject
matter of their respective claims.
Cases of distribution
without collection 1 Prize
money 2 satisfactional
money to be distributed
amongst a number of
co-claimants
Of the Cases in which the function of distribution collection is not in the
same hands with the function of distribution are those in which
the subject matter of the distribution is lodged in the hands of the distributor
in one large undivided mass. Examples are Prize money
2. Money transferred by one government to another for the purpose of
its being distributed among co-claimants in claim made on the sum
of loss by wrongful proceedings on the part of Subjects.
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BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827 |
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Edmund Henry Barker |
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