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v; ?, S , f Tossoax, Makcls 35. *-. ".''A r- \ SITTINSS IN-CHAMBERS; .• \ [pSfoVa SlafHpnor Mr JiiaticoJoiinetoa,]- ' His Honor sat/in Chambers *t 11 a ( m. ~»-, f JWi'i '•.' PABKBB V BOSTON. - ■ » i ! J li\ this Joynt for the applied "far "au ordeV settling is-race and &xag ' and place of' trial. , , 7 'i'Mr Harpor, 'fa* ih&i defendant, contested .9 life iasuei as proposed. -' ' 1— made the erder Bottling iheissuK. % : to b'a 'by'spe'uia) -jury afe Christcharcb " (Sit tie 17th April. _"„ '' ' I BE W, ■ S 'sDii tho application off Mr Joynt,' J " Bjis Honor made an order o£ di*obargeib»reaj' i BE THOJIAS S. CLAUK&OH. Mr.,Wynii'VyiUiame -agpjied foratfcoioar S» discharge Eoreiu. ' • , i «• < 4 His Honor saidih*t the ojffidivifc did iuiaa Jota Loaf Wilsjfe,wl>9 9ignied the' cerliEcate, was tho cliairmaii of W" meefcingC'f creditors'. 4 : l Hir Williams submitted that there a<A m hce& a meeting of creditors, and they therefore the 144 th section of tho Act. -J' After some farther argumeirt, His Honor granted ths application. ' Mr Wynn Williams then, rs a matter of JinW; tice{ brought before his Honor the qaesUoa «,, the peeessity of making a ?fcoed Bpflicairtafcr Jeosts ont of tho estate. His Honor said that ho did not think «w«| that atseptirate order,-need be appwa 'fir.! It might bo embodied in th# order oi *fr -ohalge. . , , . ./- Williams ,o)btahiM an order as <o«on»» ihieicase. •'' r ' -1: '.- ' , BE JABTES PAEB. ' . j:.Mtr <"Wynn Williams --applied Krein wr Uβ discharge of tho detitor. , . ;:Btia Honor made the order, ami afeo'S*"* teimilar order ag.to cost 3as in the fprmer ca*e,, • :' ( OF THOMAS COTDIS.' lir.Wynn Willliima applied horeia , for to , :ord4rdeclaring complete execution of eecd. . „.Hia■Bonor made the order fts proyed. . t ' DiecHAitaia. ' J , . " . Hia Honor granted order of discharge W ilM oas«i of Charles Gntlebert," CoflM granted & . the case. r ' ; : PATMBNT OP COSTS. ' Applications for orders for pjiymani <Ji cosw ontpf the Ootate wore set down in tiw M« 6 J» * W.;J. Carpenter, Joseph Gardiner, and George Clark, bat Mr Jsard not appealing, tne Tv.ere sfemek out of the Hat. ~- OOVEBSMENT IK6TJSANOE ACT AST> B K JOBH ! • • MSTBB, &ECBABZE'. , Mr George Herper opplied (t an order appointing Ale*. Mills a trustee fof the pnr?Pß» of receiting the snm of £109 under » pojiey « ieswranco herein. This was a case in wncn tea deceased hai bequeathed the vthoh ° r -&***!: ;perty, inclnding an insnrance Vo' ae Zj 0I ovef hie life, to hie wife, for bar benefit auditat of the. chiMren of the said dectasf d *• «rt»cata of consent on the part of Alexander Mills » . act aa iaia trustee had been Eled, and abo cansecf on the part of the infants to Mr Mill a nj?poifltment. Ordtr made as prayed. CSBIBICHUBCJI "SOM" NEvrsPAras ' COMrANT. , .«_ Mr Joynt applied herein on fcelalf of J" defendants, for diamissal of the action, ground of non-prosecHtion. No 'teviß** 1 =takta by the plaintiff eince 25th Ofoba. '»'* on -which date the defendants had pleaded to V® action. .~_ „««! Mr Stanley Fdwarda, for the pls^ ff < •P'rS for an adJQurnnient, on the ground that be »» not seen his client. ~ ~.* rta His Honor Mr Justice Johnston nmd order wocld bo action dismissed, unless tw ne » step be taken on or before 28tb March mh GOODS OF VBANCIB OECBAB«"i Mr Sister applied for an «s*&£»* "JK*. of administration toC. J. Moantfort neyfor W. Winter eldest toother ot ggji Tho matter etood over for filuig on 1"" affidavits. <.«»,»v« EE DEED OF BEKJAMIW B *?l, J^lftiuMγ Sktw applied herein for ■» JXJSw*ing complete execution of the deed of an* I, * ment in the eetato. .. His Honor grantea the applicaw*' Mr Wynn WiUiaiM applied fer »" «*" discharge.
Mr Q*mck,©» *»jaa23MUa adjournment of tb» ca*e f -*» the had-.JSrw-ttb certificate had ■££* something whidr-rwidered it necessary, t3j3b&4*S»alEq!i sleaH I* exaanaited 'bj-th» WiUHou BabbSttl*ihat oncer tho A"£ so crclitor ccidd opjr-s* tie discharge of a aebtcT raSttSlialid preyedMi'ehM. '- Hi* Uonor ajroittei ti»rkai tkis was a diff«*si wioa. &a <tK# <*t#» fcrtsrd »£ a»te3 *» «i nwJJnWftimeiKTH* Ga-ri -k's arp'i aticn siwiaMv &>««»«•, ! Bo' to SSi»»k tote «»tter. XKiSani* apfSed-f<jr tia trast*eß ra»-eia f r *" s- 11 order for-pa.*iii#nt out of Conrt of t CL-gm*Z£iMsQ~ "Th-a«e was .siMßiinsr t& tHe 2Sit of fas ca-:e the snm of T6e birtees biTirg a goal iu-estaießi dewM'to {ate a pr-rtioa of rnoiay-ifct e£ fof the p.-'n.j'e of investment/ft" ' *-' -'-• : iHi- Hoaor Mr Jartue ih?.t tie Cjart shcaM tare the report of the tigisif;er snae argunseut. *.»■■ ? -'' * : ' : \l His Honor inaHe an order granting , tfce pnxer ef peiitic*.tn»sißee to wcaTity before_ihe --pistrar for hktapp*e**Jt;=- •~- : -■ • i -"*-'• ■K7L.L Or WIILIAM EiDCIWni; DICSABHD. Cα tfcs appiieatiDE «f-"Sr-Wyßn : WilUwtns -probate ierein wis granted ac pr*ye«l;~- ' LEASES JISD &Bji BSD; GUIFFITSB."' ' -"- ; ■■• ■•* -"- la tbis case Mr Thqiiekii applied for leare -t 3 tisfastiesioSfi! tSe serfeJithnients hej*m. Bis sHeaoriJeii?4 WlMiwae Xiii f-at sirce lirf chanib'r &atiMriiß h»d looked irtto this saiter, and fouad ttafe*it*Tii4 not come under -th» Act Tl:a>rtrnet*es ptiilor had all l-»ral riphts, aod the/"irfaTit the eqnitaV-e. Ben-e UmCtmti,, ihe meiter "tM«ttibg uaSer -ths AeSr!tad-aM»3we£ , trftiiS&e r t!iaSW&:; i ~° ^fE!CTf*9 y *Wftsn?r.: ■ * — •" Iα ibis case Ms , - Joynt jftipfietrTfor leave to rer>!y. .A-flrinarrcr had been overruled, awl Mr Joj&heptt.&te&vn&ee tbe 222 ad tuleMdz, feirt .■■'■". _' -1. ni. ?'.' i , -i Mr Ganick appeared 00-iiie other side. Ogm;wa&&&MfaiS&&- W tfglif 1 of.' rejfy oa rajraerit of co ? t»-e£-the demnrrer. No oTieargttJ&r < motion ta witSdiSH*3plea& Ccetsof presenia»yoitit»:be4dteaSSßt's costs ofCoart. ~-— jf.u ?57;r4-nf : of? ;;.mc-?|-Mr George rnle 44 of •fas Patrimonial and D;yarfie Causes Act. This «as aa applipjiaß&aTfainß d*tpf;«JJt ttflde of 3^* iadicial i«pftratio» caWt ferMnfi erteelt* fjj His Honor said th^±,|lfe'pr3ef r .would he that tie he-Ming- of the c** : tmsrt' J l» token before
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4261, 26 March 1879, Page 2
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