| Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 1042 pages
...to time — altered, improved and refined from time to time. In many cases we know the names of the Chancellors who invented them. No doubt they were...alienation, the modern rule against perpetuities, or the rules of equitable waste. We can name the Chancellors who first invented them, and state the... | |
| Thomas Erskine Holland - Jurisprudence - 1886 - 402 pages
...to time — altered, improved, and refined from time to time. In many cases we know the names of the Chancellors who invented them. No doubt they were...first invented them, and state the date when they were first introduced into Equity jurisprudence ; and, therefore, in cases of this kind the older precedents... | |
| Thomas Erskine Holland - Jurisprudence - 1888 - 448 pages
...to time—altered, improved, and refined from time to time. In many cases we know the names of the Chancellors who invented them. No doubt they were...but still, they were invented. Take such things as these—the separate use of a married woman, the restraint on alienation, the modern rule against .perpetuities,... | |
| Law - 1892 - 270 pages
...many cases we know the names of the chancellors who invented them. No doubt they were invented for securing the better administration of justice, but...first invented them, and state the date when they were first introduced into equity jurisprudence; and, therefore, in cases of this kind, the older precedents... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1893 - 488 pages
...time to time, altered, improved and refined from time to time. In many cases we know the names of the chancellors who invented them. No doubt they were...things as these — the separate use of a married women, the restraint on alienation, the modern rule against perpetuities, and the rules of equitable... | |
| William Albert Keener - Equity - 1894 - 908 pages
...to time — altered, improved, and refined from time to time. In many cases we know the names of the Chancellors who invented them. No doubt they were...first invented them, and state the date when they were first I understand the Vice-Chancellor in the case of Lord and Lady Perceval v. Phipps,1 not to have... | |
| Norman Fetter - Equity - 1895 - 490 pages
...granting of the relief sought. Applications of this maxim in modern times are, however, not wanting. "Take such things as these: The separate use of a...first invented them, and state the date when they were first introduced into equity jurisprudence."2 The doctrines that the unpaid capital stock of a corporation... | |
| William Donaldson Rawlins - Contracts - 1899 - 224 pages
...refined from time to time. lu many cases we know the names of the Chancellors who invented them. Xo doubt they were invented for the purpose of securing...administration of justice, but still they were invented. The doctrines are progressive, refined, and improved; and if we want to know what the rules of Equity... | |
| Thomas Erskine Holland - Jurisprudence - 1900 - 542 pages
...refined from time to time. In many cases we know the names of the Chancellors who invented them. Xo doubt they were invented for the purpose of securing...but still, they were invented. Take such things as these—the separate use of a married woman, the restraint on alienation, the modern rule against perpetuities,... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1900 - 550 pages
...to time — altered, improved, and refined from time to time. In many cases we know the names of the Chancellors who invented them. No doubt they were...of securing the better administration of justice, but-still they were invented V But both at law and in equity this declaratory theory must be totally... | |
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