“There is no charitable purpose which is not a benevolent purpose.”
Kendall v. Granger (1842), 5 Beav. 302.
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“There is no charitable purpose which is not a benevolent purpose.”
Kendall v. Granger (1842), 5 Beav. 302.
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Attorney-General. v. Pilgrim (1849), 12 Beav. 61
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“I have no authority to alter the practice of the Court.”
Balls v. Margrave (1841), 3 Beav. 449.
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Biederman v. Seymour (1841), 3 Beav. 371.
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Tullett v. Armstrong (1838), 1 Beav. 31.
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“A man cannot be allowed to neglect a duty which he has undertaken.”
Booth v. Booth (1838), 1 Beav. 129.
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Langley v. Fisher (1843), 5 Beav. 447.
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Symonds v. The Gas Light and Coke Co. (1848), 11 Beav. 285.
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Attorney-General v. Kerr (1840), 2 Beav. 428.
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Duke of Brunswick v. Bang of Hanover (1844), 6 Beav. 49.
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“The Court has not time to indulge in the discussion of imaginary cases.”
Sidebotham v. Barrington (1841), 3 Beav. 529.
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