| 1885 - 1000 str.
...possesses none of the features which in ordinary language, influence the discretion of the court, it is as much a matter of course for a court of equity to decree its specific peformanpe, as it is for a court of law to give damages for its breach:" Sec. 1,402. In... | |
| West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker - 1885 - 940 str.
...an executory contract forthe saleof land is unobjectionable in its nature and circumstances, it is as much a matter of course for a court of equity to decree its specific execution, as it is for a court of law to give damages for its breach, (p. 473.) 2. A... | |
| 1915 - 1132 str.
...relating to real estate is In writing, and is in its nature and circumstances unobjectionable, it is as much a matter of course for a court of equity to...it as it is for a court of law to give damages for a breach of It ; that the fairness or hardship of a contract, like all its other qualities, must be... | |
| 1898 - 1150 str.
...respecting real estate is In writing, and is in its nature and circumstances unobjectionable, It is as much a matter of course for a court of equity to...it as it Is for a court of law to give damages for a breach of it. Brewer v. Herbert, 30 Md. 302; Popplein v. Foley, 61 Md. 381. And it is well settled... | |
| 1888 - 972 str.
...estate is in its pâture and circumstances unobjectionable, it is as much a matter of course for courts of equity to decree a specific performance of it as it is for a court of law to give damages for the breach of it. Hall v. Warren, 9 Ves. 605; Qreenaway v. Adams, 12 Ves. 395; King v. Hamilton, 4... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1886 - 800 str.
...execution according to the prayer of the vendor will vest a marketable title in the purchaser, it is as much a matter of course for a court of equity to decree specific performance of it as it is for a court of law to award damages for its breach. St. Paul's... | |
| 1903 - 1156 str.
...certain, fair In all Its parts, for an adequate consideration, and capable of being performed, It Is as much a matter of course for a court of equity to decree specific performance of It as It Is for a court of law to give damages for a breach of It Smoot v.... | |
| 1915 - 1138 str.
...none of those features which, in ordinary language, influence the discretion of the court— it is as much a matter of course for a court of equity to decree specific performance as it is for a court of law to give damages for its breach." 4 Pom. Eq. § 1-102.... | |
| George Tucker Bispham - 1887 - 760 str.
...equity;1 for it has been justly remarked that where a contract is not objectionable legally, it is as much a matter of course for a court of equity to decree specific performance, as it is for a court of law to give damages.' This right, however, is controlled,... | |
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