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- The last of the Bruce lairds of Fingask was Laurence Bruce, whose " pecuniary involvements necessitated the sale of the estate for the behoof of his creditors in the year 1671 ".
- Forasmuch as the good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any Common-wealth; and whereas many parents & masters are too indulgent and negligent of their duty in that kind.
- In the present case I think it clear that the parties to the agreement intended that the respondent should receive the weekly sums of ? in her own behoof and should not be accountable to her deceased husband's estate for them.
- "In this case, the government is not the holder of the debt in any legally cognizable sense, and it seeks to collect restitution not to its own behoof but for the benefit of a private party, " wrote US Appeals Court Judge Bruce W . Selya.
- For example ( NAS GD124 / 15 / 1246 / 5 ) is a letter from Lord Grange to Countess Mar explaining the delay in making payments to her and dated 14 July 1724 and ( NAS GD124 / 17 / 22 ) is a book of transactions carried out'by Lord Grange and Lord Dun in relation to their purchasing of the estate of Mar for the behoof [ sic ] of Thomas, Lord Erskine'and dated between 26 October 1723 and 13 June 1726.
- {{ Cquote | For clarity I think it best to begin by considering a simple case where, in consideration of a sale by A to B, B agrees to pay the price of ?, 000 to a third party X . Then the first question appears to me to be whether the parties intended that X should receive the money simply as A's nominee so that he would hold the money for behoof of A and be accountable to him for it, or whether the parties intended that X should receive the money for his own behoof and be entitled to keep it.
- {{ Cquote | For clarity I think it best to begin by considering a simple case where, in consideration of a sale by A to B, B agrees to pay the price of ?, 000 to a third party X . Then the first question appears to me to be whether the parties intended that X should receive the money simply as A's nominee so that he would hold the money for behoof of A and be accountable to him for it, or whether the parties intended that X should receive the money for his own behoof and be entitled to keep it.
- Every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their Appurtenances unto the Children of the said Ossolowhen and to his Two Brothers Teannis and Moonis and their Progeny so long as the Water run in the River Delaware and Ancocas or Northampton River To their only proper Use Behoof of the Children of the said Ossolowhen and his Two Brothers Teannis and Moonis and their Generations of [ f ] spring Stock or Kindred and to such of them as the said Land may descend according to the Custom used amongst the said Indians for evermore & so long as the Water runs in the River Delaware and [ R ] Ancocas or Northampton river.
- The late hours at which people of rank go to bed, renders it wholly unnecessary to force a sleep in public places . " This followed with a joke in a later journal : a " gentleman, lately arrived in town, has been for several days past afflicted with a lethargy, owing to the perusal of three chapters in Hawkins's Life of Johnson . " A third stated : the branches of willow trees planted in Lichfield " should be lopped off, and tied in bundles, . . . and properly applied to the naked backs of his various biographers, taking care, that the largest bundle be appropriated unto the use and behoof of Sir John Hawkins, Knight ."
- "And lastly, we do, for us, our heirs and successors, ordain and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their successors, by these presents, that these our letters patent shall be firm, good, effectual and available in all things in the law, to all intents, constructions and purposes whatsoever, according to our true intent and meaning hereinbefore declared; and shall be construed, reputed and adjudged in all cases most favorably on the behalf, and for the best benefit and behoof, of the said Governor and Company, and their successors; although express mention of the true yearly value or certainty of the premises, or any of them, or of any other gifts or grants, by us, or by any of our progenitors or predecessors, heretofore made to the said Governor and Company of the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in the Narragansett Bay, New England, in America, in these presents is not made or any statute, act, ordinance, provision, proclamation or restriction, heretofore had, made, enacted, ordained or provided, or any other matter, cause or thing whatsoever, to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding ."