... nothing is better established than this principle, that money directed to be employed in the purchase of land, and land directed to be sold and turned into money, are to be considered as that species of property into which they are directed to be... The Solicitors' Journal & Reporter - Page 2271864Full view - About this book
| Sir Edward Coke - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 734 pages
...Ves. 338.), that money directed to be laid out in land, and land directed to be sold and converted into money, are to be considered as that species of...property into which they are directed to be converted, Doughty v. Ball, 2 P. Wms. 323. Attorney General v. Johnston, Ambl. 580. Robinson and Taylor, 2 Bro.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1827 - 1026 pages
...Ashburner (61 ). " Nothing is better established than this principle ; that " money directed to be employed in the purchase of land, " and land directed...direction is given ; whether by will, by way of contract, mar" riage articles, settlement, or otherwise ; and whether the " money is actually deposited, or only... | |
| Henry Maddock - Equity - 1827 - 520 pages
...or demonstrable intention to the contrary, it is an established Principle, that Money directed to be employed in the purchase of Land, and Land directed...be sold and turned into Money, are to be considered " by the transmutation of a Court of Equity," (to use Lord Hardwicke1 's expression) (/), as that species... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - Land tenure - 1827 - 884 pages
...of equity, that money directed to he iaiil out in land, and land directed to be sold and converted into money, are to be considered 'as that species...property into which they are directed to be converted. Ante, vol 1. p. 559. n- (9). Et rid. Doughty v. Bull, 2 P. W-ns. 323. Al/orntif-Gcn'ral v. Johniton,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Charles Ambler - Equity - 1828 - 510 pages
...principle of equity is better established than that money directed to be laid out in land, and land devised to be sold and turned into money, are to be considered...property into which they are directed to be converted. Fletcher v. Ashburner, 1 Bro. CC 498. Ackroyd v. Smithson, ib. 503. Durour v. Motleux, 1 Ves. 322.... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 700 pages
...this subject declares, nothing is better established than this principle : that money directed to be employed in the purchase of land, and land directed...property into which they are directed to be converted. Fletcher v. Ashbumer, 1 Lead. Cas. Eq. (4-th Am. ed.) 1130. This principle is the natural result of... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 942 pages
...Ashburn, 1 Bro. CC 497, that nothing is better established than this principle, that money directed to be employed in the purchase of land, and land directed...that species of property into which they are directed is given. He adds: "The owner of this fund, or the con-, tracting parties, may make money land." The... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1832 - 976 pages
...principle that lands, agreed to ba turned into money or money into lands, shall be considered in equity as that species of property into which they are directed to be converted, a rule, as observed by the Supreme Court of the United States, that is universal, (Craig v. Leslie,... | |
| Leonard Shelford - Costs (Law) - 1833 - 964 pages
...Chancellor Hart (a). It is a well established principle in Courts of equity, that money directed to be employed in the purchase of land, and land directed...direction is given: whether by will, by way of contract (6), marriage articles (c), settlement, or otherwise, and whether money is actually deposited, or only... | |
| James Heath Leigh, Robert Dalzell - Equity - 1834 - 144 pages
...direct(l>) Lawrence v. Beverleigh, 2 Keb. 841, seems to be one of the earliest cases, (a) 1 Bro. CC 497. ed to be sold and turned into money, are to be considered...converted ; and this in whatever manner the direction was given j whether by will, by way of contract, marriage articles, settlement, or otherwise, and whether... | |
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