| Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor - 1877 - 1278 páginas
...be entitled to any benefit that may accrue to it in the interval, and the reason assigned is, that by the contract he is the owner of the premises to every intent and purpose in equity; Richt<:r\. Selin, 8 S. & R. 440 ; Sugden on Vendors, ch. 4. This principle, which is indisputable,... | |
| 1886 - 884 páginas
...be entitled to any benefit which may accrue to it in the interval. And the reason assigned is, that by the contract he is the owner of the premises to every intent and purpose in equity: Richter v. Selin, 8 Serg. & E. 440; Sugd. on Vend., c. 4, pp. 131, 132, Am. ed. This principle, which... | |
| 1917 - 1170 páginas
...conveyance; and he will be entitled to any benefit which may accrue to it in the interval ; because эу the contract he is the owner of the premises, to every intent and purpose, in equity." The above language was repeated by Justice Rogers in Robb, Adm'r, v. Mann, 11 Pa. 300, 304, 51 Am.... | |
| 1909 - 1168 páginas
...be entitled to any benefit which may accrue to it in the interval. And the reason assigned is that, by the contract, he is the owner of the- premises, to every intent and purpose in equity. Richter v. Selin, 8 Serg. & K. (Pa.) 440; Sug. on Vend. c. 4, pp. 131, 132 (Amer. Ed.). This principle,... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 744 páginas
...will be entitled to any benefit which may accrue to it in the interval, because by the contract he 13 the owner of the premises to every intent and purpose in equity." But this was said arguendo, in deciding a case where the point was not directly involved, and the proposition,... | |
| 1924 - 1648 páginas
...estate sold, and the purchaser as a trustee for the vendor for the purchase money. So much is the vendor considered, in contemplation of equity, as actually...separate; or how, if a man purchase an estate payable by instalment a new interest attaches as every instalment is paid; and the different judgments would then... | |
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