| Ireland. High Court of Chancery, John Schoales, Thomas Langlois Lefroy - Equity - 1808 - 526 pages
...setded. The cases which occu? ' M 10 Car. 1. te ts. 2, c . 6. APPENDIX. are various ; but they r.re decided on fixed principles. Courts of equity have in this respect no more discretionary power than courts of law. They decide new cases as they arise by the principles on which former cases have been... | |
| Richard Preston - Abstracts of title - 1818 - 486 pages
...are certain principles on which courts of equity act, which are very well settled. The cases which occur are various, but they are decided on fixed principles...in this respect, no more discretionary power than courts of law. They decide new cases as they arise, by the principles on which former cases have been... | |
| Henry Maddock - Common law - 1820 - 788 pages
...Redesdale, " certain principles on which Courts of Equity act, which are very well settled. The Cases which occur are various ; but they are decided on fixed...have in this respect no more discretionary power than Courts of Law. They decide new Cases as they arise by the Principles on which former Cases have been... | |
| William Sullivan - History - 1825 - 70 pages
...are certain principles on which courts of equity act, which are very well settled. The cases which occur are various, but they are decided on fixed principles....in this respect, no more discretionary power than courts of law. They decide new cases, as they arise, by the principles on which former cases have been... | |
| William Sullivan - History - 1825 - 72 pages
...courts of equity act, which are very well 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 than courts of law. They decide new cases, as they arise, by the principles on which former cases have been... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Law reports, digests, etc - 1854 - 956 pages
...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....in this respect, no more discretionary power than courts of law. They decide new cases as they arise hy the principles on which former cases have been... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - Constitutional history - 1838 - 674 pages
...are certain principles on which courts of equity act, which are very well settled. The cases which occur are various ; but they are decided on fixed...in this respect, no more discretionary power than courts of law. They decide new cases as they arise, by the principles on which former cases have been... | |
| Joseph Story - Equity - 1839 - 658 pages
...Redesdale,) " certain principles, on which Courts of Equity act, which are very well settled. The cases which occur, are various; but they are decided on fixed...in this respect, no more discretionary power than Courts of Law. They decide new cases, as they arise, by the principles on which former cases have been... | |
| George Bowyer - Constitutional law - 1841 - 742 pages
...Redesdale, " certain principles on which courts of equity act, which are very well settled. The cases which occur are various ; but they are decided on fixed...have in this respect no more discretionary power than courts of law. They decide new cases as they arise, by the principles on which former cases have been... | |
| William Forsyth - Law - 1849 - 538 pages
...are certain principles on which courts of equity act, which are very well settled. The cases which occur are various ; but they are decided on fixed...have in this respect no more discretionary power than courts of law. They decide new cases as they arise, by the principles on which former cases have been... | |
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