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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With ... - Page 578
1816
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Cases in Bankruptcy, Volume 2

Sir George Rose - Bankruptcy - 1816 - 542 pages
...TAYLOR v. Sir THOMAS PLUMER. the Property of a Principal entrusted by him to his Factor for any tpecial Purpose, belongs to the Principal, notwithstanding...is capable of being identified and distinguished. And secondly, that Property thus circumstanced is equally recoverable from the Assignees of the Factor,...
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Cases in Bankruptcy: Containing Reports of Cases Decided by Lord ..., Volume 2

Sir George Rose - Bankruptcy - 1821 - 544 pages
...Factor for any spccial Purpose, belongs to the Principal, notwithstanding any Chauge which that Properly may have undergone in Point of Form, so long as such...is capable of being identified and distinguished. And secondly, that Property thus circumstanced is equally recoverable from the Assignees of the Factor,...
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A General Treatise on the Principles and Practice by which Courts ..., Volume 2

John Eykyn Hovenden - Fraud - 1825 - 734 pages
...distinguished from all other property: and all effects thus circumstanced, are, as we have before seen, equally recoverable from the assignees of the factor, in the event of his becoming a bankrupt, as they would have been from the factor himself before his bankruptcy (x): the circumstance that the factor...
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A General Treatise on the Principles and Practice by which Courts ..., Volume 1

John Eykyn Hovenden - Equity pleading and procedure - 1825 - 656 pages
...weight in estiparty Confided (m). mating the fairThe property of a principal, entrusted by him to his factor, for any special purpose, belongs to the principal, notwithstanding any change which that by him toA'fth property may have undergone in point of form ; standing any so (/>) Purcell v. Maennmara,...
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The Practice in Courts of Justice in England and the United States, Volume 2

Conway Robinson - Actions and defenses - 1855 - 884 pages
...what extent the principal may follow the proceeds. The property of a principal entrusted by him to his factor for any special purpose belongs to the principal,...identified and distinguished from all other property. All property thus circumstanced, is equally recoverable from the assignees of the factor, in the event...
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Crown Cases Reserved for Consideration, and Decided by the Judges of England ...

E. Chandos Leigh, Lewis William Cave - Law reports, digests, etc - 1866 - 696 pages
...Case' misapplied the money, on the ground that the property of a principal entrusted by him to his factor for any special purpose belongs to the principal,...identified and distinguished from all other property. If I give a man money to buy a horse for me, and he buys a cow for himself with it, the cow is mine....
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A Treatise on the Law of Contracts, Volume 2

Charles Greenstreet Addison - Contracts - 1881 - 800 pages
...principal intrusted to his factor or agent belongs to the principal, notwithstanding any change which the property may have undergone in point of form, so long as such property (K) Mackersay v. Ramsays, 9 Cl. & wriglit v. Hately, Ves. jun. 292. Fin. 845. Story's Agency, a. 203....
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A Practical and Concise Manual of the Law Relating to Private Trusts and ...

Arthur Underhill - Trusts and trustees - 1884 - 516 pages
...principal, and, as was said by Lord Ellenborough, " the property of a principal, entrusted by him to his factor for any special purpose, belongs to the principal...any change which that property may have undergone in form, so long as such property is capable of being identified and distinguished from all other property"...
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The Weekly Reporter, Volume 34

Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 956 pages
...Leigh & Cave Cr. Cas. 376), "Willes, J., said " the property of a principal intrusted by him to his factor, for any special purpose, belongs to the principal,...identified, and distinguished from all other property. It I give a man money to buy a horse for me, and he buys a cow for himself with it, the cow is mine."...
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The Law Relating to Private Trusts and Trustees

Arthur Underhill - Trusts and trustees - 1896 - 656 pages
...principal, and, as was said by Lord Ellenborough, " the property of a principal, entrusted by him to his factor for any special purpose, belongs to the principal,...any change which that property may have undergone in form, so long as such property is capable of being identified and distinguished from 'all other property...
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