The Ontario Law Reports: Cases Determined in the Court of Appeal and in the High Court of Justice for Ontario, Volume 5Canada Law Book Company, 1903 "Cases determined in the Supreme Court of Ontario (Appellate and High Court Divisions)" (varies) |
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... land was demised for a term of twenty - one years , and it was agreed that all the buildings on the land at the end of the term should be valued by valuators or arbitrators , and that the reference should be made and entered on and the ...
... land was demised for a term of twenty - one years , and it was agreed that all the buildings on the land at the end of the term should be valued by valuators or arbitrators , and that the reference should be made and entered on and the ...
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... land and specific performance are not applicable . [ MACLENNAN , J.A .: But equitable rules are now to prevail . ] Kendall v . Hamilton ( 1879 ) , 4 App . Cas . 504 , at pp . 516-7 , per Lord Cairns , L.C. , shews how that provision of ...
... land and specific performance are not applicable . [ MACLENNAN , J.A .: But equitable rules are now to prevail . ] Kendall v . Hamilton ( 1879 ) , 4 App . Cas . 504 , at pp . 516-7 , per Lord Cairns , L.C. , shews how that provision of ...
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... land , instead of permitting the lessees to remove them . The liability is one of contract , and governed by the contract to pay when the amount is ascertained : Vickers v . Vickers ( 1867 ) , L.R. 4 Eq . 529 . 66 November 24. MACLENNAN ...
... land , instead of permitting the lessees to remove them . The liability is one of contract , and governed by the contract to pay when the amount is ascertained : Vickers v . Vickers ( 1867 ) , L.R. 4 Eq . 529 . 66 November 24. MACLENNAN ...
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... land taken by the company , and of which they had entered into possession , the amount of compensation to be paid to the landowner was referred to arbitration . An award was made , but was afterwards set aside and sent back to the ...
... land taken by the company , and of which they had entered into possession , the amount of compensation to be paid to the landowner was referred to arbitration . An award was made , but was afterwards set aside and sent back to the ...
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... land vested in the grandson by the will , subject to be divested should he die before attaining twenty - one , and that he was en- titled to the benefit of the surplus of rents over and above what should be properly expended for repairs ...
... land vested in the grandson by the will , subject to be divested should he die before attaining twenty - one , and that he was en- titled to the benefit of the surplus of rents over and above what should be properly expended for repairs ...
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