| Francis Williams Sanders - Conveyancing - 1813 - 376 pages
...was " better established than this principle, that " money directed to be employed in the purat chase of land, and land directed to be sold " and turned...species of property into which they " are directed to be converted; and this in " whatever manner the direction is given ; •" whether by will, by way of contract,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 786 pages
...Cas. 497.) the master of the rolls says, that " nothing is better established than this principle, that money directed to be employed in the purchase...species of property into which they are directed to be converted, and this, in whatever manner the direction is given." He adds, " the owner of the fund,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Patrick Dow - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 322 pages
...TITHES—PLEADING.) x2 MONEY. WHERE money is directed by will to be turned into land, or land into money, they shall be considered as that species of property into which they are directed to he turned. (Tregnnwcll v. Sydenham, (English,) 207.) MULTIPLE-POINDING. (Vide BILLS OF EXCHANGE.) WHERE... | |
| Henry Maddock - Common law - 1817 - 440 pages
...thfe absence of express or demonstrable intention to the contrary, it is an established principle, that money directed to be employed in the purchase...sold and turned into money, are to be considered, " by the transmutation of a court of equity," to nse Lord Hardancke's expression,(c) as that species... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1818 - 712 pages
...497.) the master of the rolls land. says, that "nothing is better established than this principle, that money directed to be employed in the purchase...considered as that species. of property into which they are'directed to be converted, and this, in whatever manner the direction is given." He adds, "the owner... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1818 - 712 pages
...Cos, 497.; the master of the rolls landsays, that "nothing is better established than this principle, that money directed to be employed in the purchase...considered as that species, of property into which they are'directed to be converted, and this, in whatever manner the direction is given." He adds, "the owner... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, John Henry Thomas - Land tenure - 1818 - 752 pages
...rule of equity, 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. Ante, vol. 1. p. jjy. n. (9). Et vid. Ùiiughty v. Bull, '¿ P. Wins. ЗУЗ. Attorney-General... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, William Brown - Equity - 1819 - 512 pages
...Thomas Seuiell] gave his opinion; he observed that nothing was better established than this principle, that money directed to be employed in the purchase...species of property into which they are directed to be converted ; and this ÍQ whatever manner the direction is given : whether by will, by way of contract,... | |
| James Heath Leigh, Robert Dalzell - Equity - 1825 - 252 pages
...Rolls, in the case of Fletcher v. Ashburner*, " that nothing is better established than this principle, that money directed to be employed in the purchase...species of property into which they are directed to be converted; and this in whatever manner the direction was given ; whether by will, by way of contract,... | |
| William Ward - Legacies - 1826 - 536 pages
...out that the will had been revoked.* ' Nothing is better established in equity than this principle, that money directed to be employed in the / purchase...species of property into which they are directed to be converted. A devisor may give to his devisee either land, or the price of land, at his pleasure ; and... | |
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