| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1827 - 650 pages
...means out of the reach of the principle. The question is, not, whether she knew what she was doing, had done, or proposed to do, but how the intention...: whether all that care and providence was placed round her, as against those, who advised her, which, from their situation and relation with respect... | |
| Law - 1843 - 532 pages
...may be impeached. The question in such cases is not merely whether the donor knew what he was doing, had done, or proposed to do, but how the intention...; whether all that care and providence was placed round him as against those who advised him, which from their situation and relation with respect to... | |
| Francis Vesey, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1845 - 436 pages
...out of the reach of the principle. [* 300] The question is, not, whether she knew what she was doing, had done, or proposed to do, but how the intention...: whether all that care and providence was placed round her, as against those, who advised her, which, from their situation and relation with respect... | |
| Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors - Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 666 pages
...that the intent to make them exists. But the question is not "whether she knew what she was doing, had done, or proposed to do, but how the intention was produced." Lord ELDON in Huguenin v. Nichols ». McCarthy. Boseley, 14 Ves., 300. Primd, faeit a purchase by a... | |
| Law - 1864 - 1032 pages
...His Lordship said : " The question is not whether she knew what she teas doing, had done, or intended to do, but how the intention was produced; whether...all that care and providence was placed around her, which from their situation and relation, with respect to her, they were bound to exert on, her behalf."... | |
| Law - 1885 - 550 pages
...Lord Eldon, the crucial question in cases of this kind "is not whether she knew what she was doing, had done, or proposed to do, but how the intention was produced ; whether all that care and prudence was placed around her.as against those who advised her which from their situation and relation... | |
| GEO. TUCKER BISPHAM - 1874 - 610 pages
...relations of the parties. " The question," said Lord Eldon, " is not whether she knew what she was doing, had done, or proposed to do, but how the intention was produced ; whether all care and providence was placed around her, as against those who advised her, which from their situation... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1876 - 322 pages
...case, but the rule, as laid down in Huguenin v. Saseley(l) is "not whether she knew what she was doing, had done or proposed to do, but how the intention...; whether all that care and providence was placed round her, as against those who advised her, which, from their situation and relation with respect... | |
| Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor - Equity - 1877 - 1278 pages
...Huguenin v. Baxeley, Lord Eldon said : " The question is, not whether she knew what she was doing, had done, or proposed to do, but how the intention was produced." 14 Vesey, 299. In a case somewhat analogous to the present, where the relations of the parties were... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 2094 pages
...her confidence, mislead her. and fail to exercise towards her the providence, protection, and care which, from their situation and relation with respect to her, they were bound to exercise in her behalf. She thought that her brother was to receive the coal stocks, upon terms and... | |
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