| Roper Stote Donnison Roper - 1826 - 610 σελίδες
...marriage, was held fatal when originating in such a fraudulent design. The Court, it was said, would hold against the party, that what he intended to be sufficient to disguise the name, should be so considered as against him (b). The question, therefore, in these (a) Wakefield v.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1827 - 674 σελίδες
...will decide any doubt concerning the sufficiency of the name to disguise the party. The court will hold against the party, that what he intended to be...sufficient to disguise the names, shall be so considered as against him. But if the explanation refers itself to causes perfectly innocent, and if it be supported... | |
| Edwin Maddy - 1835 - 282 σελίδες
...in which case, the variation is for the very same reason fatal, from whatever cause it arises. Where it does not so manifestly deceive, it is open to explanation,...to complain, that too strong an effect is given to this Act, when he himself intended that it should produce that effect. But if the explanation refers... | |
| Richard Burn - 1842 - 812 σελίδες
...; Green v. decision in Miiylicic v. Mm/hew, '2 Dalton, 1 Add. 289 ; 2 Phill. 102 and Phill. p. 13.] certainly hold against the party that what he intended...causes perfectly innocent, and if it be supported by credible testimony, overcoming all the objections tnat may be applied against its truth, the court... | |
| JOHN EDWARD BRIGHT - 1849 - 636 σελίδες
...marriage, was held fatal when originating in such a fraudulent design. The Court, it was said, would hold against the party, that what he intended to be sufficient to disguise the name, should be so considered against him. (6) The question, therefore, in these cases was, whether... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1873 - 1162 σελίδες
...in which case the variation is for the very same reason fatal, from whatever cause it arises. Where it does not so manifestly deceive, it is open to explanation,...causes perfectly innocent, and if it be supported by credible testimony, overcoming all the objections that may be applied against its truth, the court... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore, Walter George Frank Phillimore Baron Phillimore - 1895 - 938 σελίδες
...decide any doubt concerning the sufficiency of the name to disguise the party. The Court will certaiuly hold against the party that what he intended to be...causes perfectly innocent, and if it be supported by credible testimony, overcoming all the objections that may be applied against its truth, the Court... | |
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