A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity: With Notes, Volum 2T. & J.W. Johnson & Company, 1859 |
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A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity: With Notes, Volum 1 Frederick Thomas White,Owen Davies Tudor Visualització completa - 1859 |
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A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity: With Notes, Volum 3 Frederick Thomas White,Owen Davies Tudor Visualització completa - 1859 |
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Pàgina 138 - ... or in some way affected, and the Court has thereupon bound him with constructive notice of facts and instruments, to a knowledge of which he would have been led by an inquiry after the charge...
Pàgina 481 - And be it further enacted, that every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Pàgina 84 - The assignee can always go to the debtor, and ascertain what claims he may have against the bond or other chose in action, which he is about purchasing from the obligee ; but he may not be able, with the utmost diligence, to ascertain the latent equity of some third person against the obligee.
Pàgina 135 - ... is liable to the same extent and in the same manner as the person from whom he made the purchase, and is bound to do that which his vendor had agreed to perform.
Pàgina 659 - No person shall be charged upon any contract, or sale of lands, &e., unless the agreement, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith, or some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorized.
Pàgina 482 - ... it seems to me there might be considerable difficulty in saying that the ' contrary intention,' to which the act in its 24th section refers, does not appear on the face of the will ; but when a bequest is of that which is generic — of that which may be increased or diminished, then, I apprehend, the Wills Act requires something more on the face of the will, for the purpose of indicating such ' contrary intention,' than the mere circumstance that the subject of the bequest is designated by the...
Pàgina 293 - Act, all creditors by specialty in which the heirs are bound, shall be paid the full amount of the debts due to them before any of the creditors by simple contract or by specialty in which the heirs are not bound, shall be paid any part of their demands.
Pàgina 705 - It is the same, if it be omitted by design, upon mutual confidence between the parties; for the violation of such an agreement would be a fraud of the most flagrant kind, originating in an open breach of trust against conscience and justice.
Pàgina 142 - where the purchaser cannot make out a title but by a deed, which leads him to " another fact, the purchaser shall not be a purchaser without notice of that fact ; ' but shall be presumed cognisant thereof ; for it is Crassa negligentia that he sought
Pàgina 388 - If one concerts with an executor, by obtaining the testator's effects at a nominal price, or at a fraudulent undervalue, or by applying the real value to the purchase of other subjects for his own behoof, or in extinguishing the private debt of the executor, or in any other manner...