| Harry Augustus Bigelow - 1919 - 768 pàgines
...considered that doctrine as not in dispute ; but looking at 'the ground on which Lord Eldon disposed of the case of the Duke of Bedford v. The Trustees of the British Museum, 2 My. & K. 552, it is impossible to suppose that he entertained any doubt of it. i Part of the opinion... | |
| Walter Wheeler Cook - 1926 - 1228 pàgines
...considered that doctrine as not in dispute ; but looking at the ground on which Lord Eldon disposed of the case of the Duke of Bedford v. The Trustees of the British Museum, 2 My. & K. 552, it is impossible to suppose that he entertained any doubt of it. In the case of Mann... | |
| 1906 - 1340 pàgines
...before the Court. I do not think that the principle of acquiescence, which was so fully discussed in the case of The Duke of Bedford v. The Trustees of the British Museum (2 My. & K. 552), will at all apply to a case of this description. Lord Eldon, in that case, goes fully... | |
| 1849 - 564 pàgines
...judgment has been attributed to it." Then the plaintiff was to be at liberty to bring an action on the covenant. I think that if this had been considered...difference between the two cases. In the case of The Dulce of Bedford v. the Trustees of the British Museum the party who was seeking against the other... | |
| 1884 - 184 pàgines
...character of the properly precluded the plaintiff from enforcing the covenant within the principle of The Duke of bedford v. The Trustees of the British Museum, 2 Law J. "Rep. Cbanc. 120; 2 "My & K- 652 ! tbat he had incurred no damages, and dismissed the action... | |
| 1871 - 1004 pàgines
...benefit and the defendant's benefit. It is impossible to admit that as a reason. Reference has been made to the case of the Duke of Bedford v. The Trustees of the British Museum, and other cases, in which was laid down the very wholesome principle that if a person allows an infringement... | |
| 1879 - 710 pàgines
...that, though the covenant still remains, it would not be reasonable that it should be enforced. I think the case of The Duke of Bedford v. The Trustees of the British Museum (2 My. & K. 552) illustrates very well what I mean. There a covenant not to raise a garden wall above... | |
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1922 - 544 pàgines
...situation from the party from whom he purchased. Looking at the ground on which Lord Eldon disposed of the case of the Duke of Bedford v. The. Trustees of the British Museum (2 M. & K. 552), it is impossible to suppose that he entertained any doubt of it Lord Brougham never... | |
| 890 pàgines
...considered that doctrine as not in dispute ; but looking at the ground on which Lord Eldon disposed of the case of the Duke of Bedford v. The Trustees of the British Museum1, it is impossible to suppose that he entertained any doubt of it. In the case of Mann v. Stephens... | |
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