| Sandford Nevile, Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir William Montagu Manning - 1834 - 904 páginas
...In the Queensbury case (//) it was said by Lord Eldon, " there is but one criterion which our i8S3. Courts always attend to as a leading criterion in...has got as much for others as he has for himself; for if he has got more for himself than for others, that is decisive evidence against him." Supposing... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1835 - 1218 páginas
...stated in Sugdcn on Powers, 5th edit, p. 626 , that in the Queensberry case (a), Lord Eldon said, " There is but one criterion which our Courts always...has got as much for others as he has for himself; for, if he has got more for himself than for others, that is a decisive evidence against him. The Court... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1835 - 1150 páginas
...getting less rent than he himself receives. Lord Eldon, in the case of the Queensbury leases (a), said, " There is but one criterion which our courts always attend to as the leading one on discussing the question, whether the best rent has been got or not, that is, whether... | |
| John Smith Furlong - 1845 - 830 páginas
...fore-gift. It is observed by Lord Eldon, that the leading criterion(i) which our courts always attend to in discussing the question, whether the best rent has been got or not, is, whether the man who makes the lease has got as much for others as he has for himself : if he has... | |
| William Hughes - 1847 - 448 páginas
...278; Queensbury leases case, 5 Dow. 343 ; 1 Bligh, 427 ; Selsey (Lord) v. Rhoades, 2 Sim. & Stu. 41.) There is but one criterion which our Courts always...lease has got as much for others as he has for himself ; for if he has got more for himself than for others, that affords decisive evidence against him. (Per... | |
| Charles James Jones - 1849 - 256 páginas
...mere amount of the rent offered. (Doe v. Ratcliffe, 10 East, 278.) Lord Eldon, in one case said, " There is but one criterion which our courts always...has got as much for others as he has for himself; for if he has got more for himself than for others, that is a decisive evidence against him. The court... | |
| William Hughes - 1849 - 600 páginas
...278; Queensbury Leases case, 5 Dow. 343 ; 1 Bligh, 427; Selsey (Lord) v. Rhodes, 2 Sim. & Stu. 41.) There is but one criterion which our courts always attend to as a leading test in discussing the question whether the best rent has been got or not, and that is, whether the... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1861 - 1034 páginas
...case, in the House of Lords, Lord Eldon, in speaking of powers to lease at the best rent, observed, " There is but one criterion which our Courts always...that is, whether the man who makes the lease has got (n) Greene p. O'Kearuey, 2 Iv. Com. (o) Doe e. Radeliffe, 10 East, 278; Dyas Law Rep., N. 8., 207.... | |
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