| William Cruise - 1818 - 636 sider
...breach of duty in the trustee, it is very fit that those who deal with him should be affected by an act tending to defeat the trust of which they have...power : that is, to give a valid discharge for the purchase money. 34. It is the usual practice to insert a clause in all deeds and wills, by which trustees... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1818 - 862 sider
...breach of duty in the trustee, it is very fit that those who deal with him should be affected by an act tending to defeat the trust of which they have...where the sale is made by the trustee in performance (s) lilliot v. Merryman, B»r- Williams, 5 Ves. Jun. 130. nard. Rep. Cha, 82 j sec Wynn r. (t) See... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1822 - 1028 sider
...breach of duty in the trustee, it is very fit that those who deal with him should be affected by an act tending to defeat the trust of which they have...power, that is, to give a valid discharge for the purchase money. But it was not necessary to determine that in the case before his honour (u). Of those... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1823 - 756 sider
...•»..««.. • • , . v. side, with this addition, that " where the sale is wormley. ma(je by tne trustee, in performance of his duty, it seems extraordinary that he should not be able tp do what one should think incidental to the right exercise of his power ; that is, to give a valid... | |
| William Cruise - 1824 - 612 sider
...breach of duty in the trustee, it is very fit that those who deal with him should be affected by an act tending to defeat the trust of which they have...the sale is made by the trustee in performance of bis duty, it seems extraordinary that he should not be able 494 to do what one should think incidental... | |
| William Cruise - 1827 - 788 sider
...breach of duty in the trustee, it is very fit that those who \ deal with him should be affected by an act tending to defeat the trust of which they have notice. But 'where the sale i§ made by the trustee in performance of his duty, it seems extraordinary that he should not be able... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1830 - 978 sider
...breach of duty in the trustee, it is very fit that those who deal with him should be affected by an act tending to defeat the trust of which they have...to give a valid discharge for the purchase-money. But it was not necessary to determine that in the case before his Honor (&). Of those who hold that... | |
| 1846 - 532 sider
...breach of duty in the trustee, it is very fit that those who deal with him should be affected by an act tending to defeat the trust of which they have...to give a valid discharge for the purchasemoney." That was the case of a deed, but the principle is the same. If this be the true rule, the purchaser... | |
| William Cruise - 1835 - 502 sider
...breach of duty in the trustee, it is very fit that those who deal with him should be affected by an act tending to defeat the trust of which they have...to give a valid discharge for the purchase-money. 36. It is the usual practice to insert a clause in all deeds and wills, by which trustees are enabled... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - 1838 - 356 sider
...breach of duty in the trustee, it is very fit that those who deal with him should be affected by an act tending to defeat the trust of which they have...should think incidental to the right exercise of his powers: that is, to give a valid discharge for the purchase-money." II. Where leaseholds are assigned... | |
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