| Ireland. High Court of Chancery, John Schoales, Thomas Langlois Lefroy - 1808 - 526 páginas
...are aflectr considered as affecting equitable titles, by analogy to it. to the statute of imitations. There are certain principles on which courts of equity act, which are very -.veil setded. The cases which occu? ' M 10 Car. 1. te ts. 2, c . 6. APPENDIX. are various ; but they... | |
| William Sullivan - 1825 - 72 páginas
...agenda prout viderint expedire." (In Bond ri Hopkins, 1 Sch. and Lefroy, 428.) Lord Redesdale says, "there are certain principles on which courts of equity...settled. The cases which occur are various, but they arc decided on fixed principles. Courts of Equity, have in this respect, no more discretionary power... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1854 - 956 páginas
...proceedings and decisions of the Courts of common law. The remark of Lord Redesdale is eminently true : " There are certain principles on which courts of equity act, which are well settled. The cases which occur are various, but they are decided on fixed principles. Courts of... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1845 - 1174 páginas
...particular judgment founded on special circumstances, gives rise to a general rule." II. LORD REDESDALE.* "There are certain principles on which Courts of Equity...in this respect, no more discretionary power, than the Courts of Law. They decide new cases, as they arise, by the principles on which former cases have... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 726 páginas
...expediré," without regard to strict rules. " There are," says Lord Redesdale (1 Sch. & Lefr. 4281, "certain principles on which courts of equity act, which are very well settled. The cases which «iccur ¡ire various, but they are decided on fixed principles. Courts of equ'uy have in this respect... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 680 páginas
...testimony: Lord Kedesdale, speaking upon this subject, in Bond v. Hopkins, 1 Sell. Si Lcf. 428, says. " There are certain principles on which courts of equity...cases which occur are various, but they are decided upon fixed principle! Courts of equity have, in this respect, no more discretionary power than courts... | |
| Joseph Story - 1853 - 890 páginas
...the words of one of the ablest Judges, that ever sat in Equity. " There are," (said Lord Redesdale,) "certain principles, on which Courts of Equity act,...respect, no more discretionary power, than Courts of Law. 1 Selden's Table Talk, title, Equity ; 3 Black. Comm. 432, note (y). 2 See citations, 3 Black. Comm.... | |
| Eduard Fischel - 1853 - 620 páginas
...Lord Redesdale contends that the equity courts have no discretionary power. " There are," he says, " certain principles on which courts of equity act which are very well settled. The cases which occur in these courts are various, but they are decided on fixed principles. Courts of equity have in this... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1854 - 960 páginas
...proceedings and decisions of the Courts of common law. The remark of Lord Redesdale is eminently true : " There are certain principles on which courts of equity act, •which are well settled. The cases which occur arc various, but they are decided on fixed principles. Courts of... | |
| William Grapel - 1857 - 126 páginas
...with." To like purport are the following sentences of Lord Rcdesdale ;f " There are certain prin" ciples on which Courts of Equity act which are very well...principles. Courts of Equity have, in this " respect, no moro discretionary power than the Courts of " Law. They decide new cases, as they arise, by the princi"... | |
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