Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, Before Sir William Page Wood, Knt., Vice-Chancellor

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Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, Before Sir William Page Wood, Knt., Vice-Chancellor
Hatherley, William Page Wood, Baron, 1801-1881
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& B. 126. (6) 2 My. & Cr. 666. (<) 3 V. & B. 174. (c) Id. 496. (/) T. & B. 407. mm2 526 16d6. Judgment, GASES IN CHANCEBY. more easily opened, and the bills referred for taxation, than in other cases; but if these circumstances alone wer^ in all cases, to be held sufficient ground for a taxation, no solicitor who continues to act for a client would be secure of any set- tlement during the life of his dient ; and the continuance of one of those suits which not unfirequently occur in this Court, would prevent the possibility of any settlement be- tween the solicitor and the client'' Fortunately, suits now do not often occur, and are not likely to occur, of such length as Lord Cottenkcvm alludes to. The Plaintiff, although he has been involved in five Chancery suits, has disposed of them in comparatively a short space of tima But he was involved in litigation, in which nobody could expect the De- fendant to make a large advance, or pledge himself to make further advances, without any settlement or security what- ever.

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