 | New York (State). Supreme Court, Oliver Lorenzo Barbour - 1849
...S. Scott and Eunice Wager. The referee also reported that the premises were so circumstanced that a partition thereof could not be made without great prejudice to the owners. No exceptions to the report were taken by either of the parties. WT Seymour, for the plaintiff. GW... | |
 | New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1854
...of the said real estate in the shares and proportions mentioned in the petition. In October, 1846, the Commissioners reported that the lands were so...Orphans' Court, to be executed to the purchasers. In Jane, 1847, on the allegation of said John R. Coombs that the share in said real estate which was stated... | |
 | William Alfred Jones - 1868
...of New York belonging to the estate of William Smith, the hiitorian ; hut it being reported that a partition thereof could not be made without great prejudice to the owners, the same were ordered sold, and they were accordingly sold in 1S54. Charles W. Smith is, if living,... | |
 | Iowa. Supreme Court - 1882
...in severally. The court appointed three referees, who, upon an examination of the premises, reported that partition thereof could not be made without great prejudice to the owners thereof. Thereupon the parties introduced evidence upon the question at issue, and the court found... | |
 | 1890
...taken by him, reported that curtain tracts, of which partition was sought, were so situated that a partition thereof could not be made without great prejudice to the owners, and that, if those tracts were ordered to be sold, they should be sold, not as an entirety, but in four... | |
 | Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1912
...commissioners appointed to carry out the decree as provided by statute, the commissioners reported that partition thereof could not be made without great prejudice to the owners. Thereupon the court decreed a sale of the land for the purposes of such partitjgp. and in accordance... | |
 | 1889
...a profligate like his father ;" that the premises in question were so circumstanced that an actual partition thereof could not be made without great prejudice to the owners, for reasons therein stated ; and that he was of the opinion that a sale of the whole of said premises... | |
 | Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, Austin Abbott - 1899 - 1091 стор.
...rights of the parties interested therein, or for a snle of such premises, if it should appear that a partition thereof could not be made without great prejudice to the owners, pursuant to the statute [relating to the partition of lands owned by several persons'), it was by tbf1... | |
 | Abraham Clark Freeman - 1908
...defendant that it could not. The referee reported to the court that the premises were so situated that a partition thereof could not be made without great prejudice to the owners otherwise than by a sale. Upon this point the report was excepted to by the defendant, but sustained... | |
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