| Edmund Bott - 1827 - 824 페이지
...independent rent. And this would be a receipt for reducing the annual value of the tenement to a mere shadow. But we must judge of things as they really are, and...artificially divided into several payments. Now it doe's appear to me that this is as much a profit appurtenant to the tenement, arising from its local... | |
| Edmund Bott - 1827 - 858 페이지
...for reducing the annual value of the tenement to a mere shadow. But we must judge of things as the/ really are, and not as they may appear to be, and...into several payments. Now it does appear to me that thie is as much a profit appurtenant to the tenement, arising from its local situation, as was the... | |
| 1854 - 628 페이지
...enjoyment of the advantages belonging to it. We must judge of things as they really are, and not M they may appear to be ; and, therefore, we are to...one entire rent in respect of one entire subject, although artificially divided into several payments." The house and buildings called the canteen, however... | |
| 1842 - 770 페이지
...essential, as Lord Ellenborough says in The King v. Bradford, to regard the substance and not the form. We must judge of things as they really are, and not as they appear to be ; and, therefore, we are to consider here, whether this be not substantially one entire... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles James Gale, Sir Henry Davison - 1843 - 908 페이지
...substance and not the form; " we must, said he, judge of things as they really are, and not as they appear to be, and therefore we are to consider here...though artificially divided into several payments." If we deal with this case in the same sensible and just way, we shall be at no loss to see, that to... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles James Gale, Sir Henry Davison - 1843 - 896 페이지
...substance and not the form ; " we must, said he, judge of things as they really are, and not as they appear to be, and therefore we are to consider here...though artificially divided into several payments." If we deal with this case in the same sensible and just way, we shall be at no loss to see, that to... | |
| Sir William Hodges - 1847 - 1160 페이지
...substance, and not the form: — " We must," said he, "judge of things as they really are, and not as they appear to be ; and, therefore, we are to consider...though artificially divided into several payments." If we deal with this case in the same sensible and just way, we shall be at no loss to see that, to... | |
| Henry William Cripps - 1853 - 102 페이지
...substance and not the form. " We must," said he, "judge of things as they really are, and not as they appear to be ; and therefore we are to consider here,...though artificially divided into several payments." If we deal with this case in the same sensible and just way, we shall be at no loss to see that to... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1866 - 584 페이지
...independent rent. And this would be a receipt for reducing the annual value of the tenement to a mere shadow. But we must judge of things as they really are. and not as they may apj«?-ir to be ; and therefore we are to consider here whether this be not substantially one entire... | |
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