Burges v Wheate Attorney-General v Wheater
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[1757] EngR 5; 28 ER 652; (1757-59) 1 Eden 177
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Court of Chancery
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United Kingdom
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circa 1757
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CommonLII
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36
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R on the Prosecution of Wray v the Governors of the Darlington Free Grammar School
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[1844] EngR 1052; (1844) 6 QB 682; 115 ER 257
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United Kingdom
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circa 1844
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CommonLII
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9
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R v Capel Hanbury Leigh, Esquire,
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[1840] EngR 247; 10 A & E 398; 113 ER 152
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Queen's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1840
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CommonLII
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2
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Ramsey v Nornabell
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[1840] EngR 184; 113 ER 461; (1840) 11 A & E 383
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Queen's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1840
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CommonLII
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1
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Earle v Browne
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[1839] EngR 743; 113 ER 157; (1839) 10 A & E 412
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Queen's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1839
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CommonLII
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1
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Zarina Siddiqui v Aramalingam @ Ramarnathan
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[2014] INSC 786
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Supreme Court of India
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India
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29 Oct 2014
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LIIofIndia
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Kpraksh v Brsampath Kumar
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[2014] INSC 697
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Supreme Court of India
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India
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22 Sep 2014
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LIIofIndia
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Shrimpton v The Commonwealth
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[1945] ArgusLawRp 14; (1945) 51 ALR 125
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Argus Law Reports
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Australia
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24 Apr 1945
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AustLII
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Saint Katharine Dock Co v Higgs
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[1845] EngR 276; (1845) 10 QB 641; 116 ER 243
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United Kingdom
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circa 1845
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CommonLII
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William Cowper, Esq Cousin and Heir of William Cowper only Son of the late Earl Cowper by his first Wife, and eldest Son of Spencer Cowper, who was Uncle and Heir of the same William Cowper; Theodora Cowper Widow and Administratrix of Spencer Cowper Esq; John Cowper and Ashley Cowper his younger Sons, and Martin Madan and Judith his Wife the only Daughter of the said Spencer Cowper, Plaintiffs; William Earl Cowper, Son and Heir of the late Earl Cowper by the late Countess his Wife, Thomas Woodford surviving Executor of the late Earl, Sir William Humphreys and Orlando Humphreys, Executors of Mary Booth surviving Executor of Robert Booth, Thomas Powell and William Powell, Executors of Samuel Powell a Trustee named in Mr Booth's will, and also another of his Executors, Defendants
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King's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1734
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CommonLII
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