| 1840 - 526 sider
...kin ; and the better opinion seems to be, although the point has never been decided, that although the legal estate in freehold property purchased by partners for the purposes of their trade will go in the ordinary course of descent, yet the equitable interest will be held to be part of the... | |
| T. M. Lalor - 1837 - 762 sider
...real estate both in law and in equity. Upon no other ground than this, I apprehend, can the decisions of the several courts be reconciled ; and I see no...partnership stock, subject to the partnership debts and liable to be applied accordingly. Collyer, in his elaborate treatise before cited, remarks that 5 1833.... | |
| 1840 - 1046 sider
...kin ; and the better opinion seems to be, although the point has never been decided, that although the legal estate in freehold property purchased by partners for the purposes of their trade will go in the ordinary course of descent, yet the equitable interest will be held to be part of the... | |
| Political dictionary - 1846 - 976 sider
...kin ; and the better opinion seems to be, although the point has never been decided, that although the legal estate in freehold property purchased by partners for the purposes of their trade will go in the ordinary course of descent, yet the equitable interest will be held to be part of the... | |
| 1846 - 982 sider
...kin ; and the better opinion seems to be, although the point has never l>een decided, that although the legal estate in freehold property purchased by partners for the purposes of their trade will go in the ordinary course of descent, yet the equitable interest will be held to \v part of the... | |
| 1853 - 498 sider
...kin ; and the better opinion seems to be, although the point has never been decided, that although the legal estate in freehold property purchased by partners for the purposes of their trade will go in the ordinary course of descent, yet the equitable interest will be held to be part of the... | |
| James Kent - 1854 - 684 sider
...in 1832, concludes his review of the cases with holding it to be the better opinion, that although the legal estate in freehold property purchased by partners, for the purposes of their trade, will go in the ordinary course of descent without survivorship, yet the equitable interest in such... | |
| 1867 - 522 sider
...his next of kin ; and the better opinion seems to be (see Darby v. Darby, 3 Drew, 499), that although the legal estate in freehold property purchased by partners for the purposes of their trade will go in the ordinary course of descent, yet the equitable interest will be held to be part of the... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1872 - 598 sider
...Collycr, after a review of most of the English cases, "therefore, the opinion seems to be that although the legal estate in freehold property, purchased by partners, for the purposes of their trade, will go in the ordinary course of descent, yet the equitable interest in such property will bo held... | |
| James Kent - 1884 - 730 sider
...in 1832, concludes his review of the oases with holding it to be the better opinion, that although the legal estate in freehold property purchased by partners, for the purposes of their trade, will go in the ordinary course of descent without survivorship, yet the equitable interest in such... | |
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