| Joseph Story - 1839 - 658 str.
...a good deal of jealousy by Courts of Equity of late years; and there seems no inclination to favour it, unless special grounds are laid to sustain it....boundaries, upon the ground that the boundaries are in controversy;1 but to require that there should be some equity superinduced by the act of the parties... | |
| Joseph Story - 1846 - 874 str.
...of jurisdiction, it is one, which has been watched with a good deal of jealousy by Courts of Equity of late years ; and there seems no inclination to...some Equity superinduced by the act of the parties ; such as some particular circumstances of fraud ; or some confusion, where one person has ploughed... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 726 str.
...ascertained and fixed in the same suit, and indeed, was incident to it. Equity adopts this general rule, not to entertain jurisdiction in cases of confusion...some equity superinduced by the act of the parties ; such as some particular circumstances of fraud, or some confusion, where one person has ploughed... | |
| Joseph Story - 1866 - 860 str.
...of jurisdiction, it is one which has been watched with a good deal of jealousy by courts of equity of late years ; and there seems no inclination to...now adopted is, not to entertain jurisdiction, in 1 Anle, § 47, 48, and notes; Ibid. § 44, and notes. * Ibid. See Lethulicr v. Castlemain, 1 Dick.... | |
| Joseph Story - 1870 - 948 str.
...of jurisdiction, it is one which has been watched with a good deal of jealousy by courts of equity of late years ; and there seems no inclination to...the ground, that the boundaries are in controversy ; 2 but to require that there should be some equity superinduced by the act of the parties ; such as... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 1008 str.
...Cas. Ch. 60; Metcalf v. Beckwith, 2 P. Will. 876. * Wake v. Conyers, 1 Eden, 334 ; 8. c. 1 Cox, 360. The general rule now adopted is, not to entertain...the ground, that the boundaries are in controversy ; l but to require that there should be some equity superinduced by the act of the parties ; such as... | |
| Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor - 1875 - 632 str.
...good deal of jealousy by courts of equity of late years ; and there seems no inclination to favour it, unless special grounds are laid to sustain it(/~)....jurisdiction, in cases of confusion of boundaries, upon the mere ground that the boundaries are in controversy; unless some equity is superinduced by the act of... | |
| Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor - 1875 - 640 str.
...years ; and there seems no inclination to favour it, unless special grounds are laid to sustain it(f). The general rule now adopted is, not to entertain...jurisdiction, in cases of confusion of boundaries, upon the mere ground that the boundaries are in controversy;, unless some equity is superinduced by the act... | |
| Joseph Story - 1877 - 936 str.
...of jurisdiction, it is one which has been watched with a good deal of jealousy by courts of equity of late years ; and there seems no inclination to...the ground, that the boundaries are in controversy ; 4 but to require that there should be some equity superinduced by the act of the parties; such as... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1883 - 908 str.
...was incident to it. Equity ••.'!< ipts this general rule, not to entertain jurisdiction in casee of confusion of boundaries upon the ground that the...in controversy, but to require that? there should !* -оше equity superinduced by the act of the parties ; such as some particular circumstance» of... | |
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