| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1805 - 512 strani
...him pause, before he should follow the two last authorities (A) ; and he was not sure, whether it was not proper to have the judgment of the House of Lords,...determine, which of these decisions ought to bind us. And it now seems perfectly clear, that this jurisdiction is to be very sparingly exercised, and that... | |
| Richard Preston - 1809 - 296 strani
...person, who cannot have a specific per" formance certainly, but who may have " damages, and who sets up his title to a " specific performance in opposition...am not sure " whether it is not proper to have the judg" merit of the House of Lords, to determine " which of these decisions ought to bind us. " As to... | |
| Richard Preston - 1817 - 600 strani
...person, who cannot have a specific per" formance certainly, but who may have " damages, and who sets up his title to a " specific performance in opposition...follow " the two last authorities ; and I am not sure ci whether it is not proper to have the judg" ment of the House of Lords, to determine *•* which... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1818 - 862 strani
...make him pause, before he should follow the two last authorities ; and he was not sure, whether it was not proper to have the judgment of the House of Lords, to determine which of the decisions on this point ought to bind us. And it now seems perfectly clear, that this jurisdiction... | |
| Richard Preston - 1825 - 596 strani
...person, who cannot have a specific per" formance certainly, but who may have " damages, and who sets up his title to a " specific performance in opposition...ground, " therefore, there is difficulty enough to • o 4 " make me pause, before I should follow " the two last authorities ; and I am not sure " whether... | |
| John Edward Bright - 1849 - 650 strani
...to make him pause before he should follow the authorities, and that he was not sure whether it was not proper to have the judgment of the House of Lords to determine which of the decisions ought to be binding. 15. In Innes v. Jackson (a), the point was noticed by Lord Eldon... | |
| Joseph Story - 1866 - 860 strani
...person who cannot have a specific performance certainly, but who may have damages, and who sets up his title to a specific performance in opposition to the policy of the law. L'pou the first ground, therefore, there is EQ. JUR. — VOL. I. 56 § 735. Where, indeed, there is... | |
| Joseph Story - 1870 - 948 strani
...person who cannot have a specific performance certainly, but who may have damages, and who sets up his title to a specific performance in opposition...enough to make me pause, before I should follow the last two authorities. And I am not sure. •whether it is not proper to have the judgment of the House... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 1008 strani
...person who cannot have a specific performance certainly, but who may have damages, and who Bets up his title to a specific performance in opposition...ground, therefore, there is difficulty enough to make ine pause, bvtorc 1 should follow die last two authorities. And 1 am not sure, whether it is not proper... | |
| Joseph Story - 1877 - 936 strani
...performance certainly, but who may have damages, and who sets up his title to a specific peformance in opposition to the policy of the law. Upon the first...enough to make me pause, before I should follow the last two authorities. And I nm not sure, whether it is not proper to have the judgment of the House... | |
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