| 1848 - 562 halaman
...general rules and principles, but at the same time withholds or grants relief according to the particular circumstances of each particular case, when these...any exact measure of justice between the parties. (Stor. Eq. 44, who refers to 3 Woodes' Lect. 58, p. 466 ; White v. Damon, 7 Ves. 35; Buckle v. Mite/tell,... | |
| Florida. Supreme Court - 1887 - 562 halaman
...but of that sound and reasonable discretion, which governs itself, so far as it may, by general rules and principles; but, at the same time, which withholds...any exact measure of justice between the parties. Story's Equity Jurisprudence, § 693, 742, 769. To this discretion, as expounded by the learned jurist,... | |
| William Hughes - 1847 - 448 halaman
...general rules and principles, but at the same time withholds or grants relief according to the particular circumstances of each particular case, when these...any exact measure of justice between the parties. (Stor. Eq. 44, who refers to 3 Woodes' Lect. 58, p. 466 ; White v. Damon, 7 Ves. 35; Buckle v. Mitchell,... | |
| William Hughes - 1850 - 666 halaman
...general rules and principles, but at the same time withholds or grants relief according to the particular circumstances of each particular case, when these...any exact measure of justice between the parties: (Stor. Eq. 44, who refers to 3 Woodes' Lect. 58, p. 466; White v. Damon, 7 Ves. 35; Buckle v. Mitchell,... | |
| Joseph Henry Dart - 1851 - 1234 halaman
...reasonable discretion which governs itself, as far as it may, by general rules and principles ; but, at (he same time, which withholds, or grants relief, according...particular case, when these rules and principles will not iurnibh any exact measure of justice between the parties. See Hepburn v Auld, 6 Cranch, 262 ; Hatch... | |
| Maryland. Courts: High Court of Chancery - 1851 - 616 halaman
...for the'specific performance of a contract is an application to the sound discretion of the court, which withholds or grants relief according to the circumstances of each particular case, and in the exercise of its extraordinary jurisdiction in such cases, the court, though not exempt from... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 770 halaman
...but of that sound and reasonable discretion which governs itself, as far as it may, by general rules and principles ; but, at the same time, which withholds...any exact measure of justice between the parties. Soe üe¡>burnv. Atild, 6 Cranch, 262 ; Hatch v. CM, 4 Johns. Ch. Rep. 659 : Kempskal v. Slum, 5 Johns.... | |
| Maryland. Court of Appeals, Richard W. Gill, Oliver Miller - 1852 - 614 halaman
...discretion, governed by rules and principles. as far as may be, yet granting or withholding relief, where these rules and principles will not furnish any exact measure of justice, according to the circumstances of each case, or where the decree, under the circumstances, would be... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court - 1853 - 964 halaman
...which governs itself, as far as• it may, by general rules and principles : but, at the same time, withholds or grants relief, according to the circumstances of each particular case, when these rules will not furnish any exact measure of justice between the parties. 2 Story's Eq. Jur. § 7-12, and... | |
| John Potter Stockton - 1856 - 896 halaman
...but of that sound and reasonable discretion, vhich governs itself, as far as it may, by general rules and principles ; but at the same time, which withholds...will not furnish any exact measure of justice between parties." This principle is recognized by all the authorities, and' Very clearly by Mr. Justice Thompson,... | |
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