Frauds does not prevent the proof of a fraud ; and that it is a fraud on the part of a person to whom land is conveyed as a trustee, and who knows it was so conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land himself. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute,... The Law Quarterly Review - Page 112edited by - 1906Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 830 pages
...trustee, and who knows it was so conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land himself. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute, it is competent for a...conveyance and the statute in order to keep the land himself. This doctrine was not established until some time after the statute was passed. In Jiurtlett... | |
| Edmund Powell, John Cutler - Evidence (Law) - 1898 - 728 pages
...trustee, and who knows it was BO conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land himself. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute, it is competent for a...conveyance and the statute in order to keep the land himself." (y) (1897) 1 Ch. 196. CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OF GOODS OF THE VALUE OF 101. AND UPWARDS. The... | |
| John Mews - Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 1042 pages
...conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute of frauds, it is competent for a person claiming land conveyed...to prove by parol evidence that it was so conveyed on trust, and that the grantee, knowing the facts, is denying the trust. Jiartlett v. Picltcrsgill... | |
| John Mews - Courts - 1898 - 1112 pages
...conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute of frauds, it is competent for a person claiming land conveyed...to prove by parol evidence that it was so conveyed on trust, and that the grantee, knowing the facts, is denying the trust. Jiartletf \. Pickeroyill (1... | |
| Queensland. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 170 pages
...trustee, and who knows it was so conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land himself. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute, it is competent for a...conveyance and the statute in order to keep the land to himself." That is the decision of the Court of Appeal in England in 1897. Nothing could be more... | |
| Walter Ashburner - Equity - 1902 - 844 pages
...trustee and who knows that it was so conveyed to deny the trust and claim the land himself. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute, it is competent for a...to another to prove by parol evidence that it was conveyed upon trust for the claimant and that the grantee, knowing the facts, is denying the trust... | |
| British Columbia. Courts, Archer Evans Stringer Martin - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 946 pages
...trustee, and who knows it was so conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land himself. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute, it is competent for a...claiming land conveyed to another, to prove by parol that it was so conveyed upon trust for that claimant, and that the grantee, knowing the facts, is denying... | |
| Walter Gray Hart - Trusts and trustees - 1909 - 496 pages
...trustee, and who knows it was so conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land himself. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute, it is competent for a...conveyance and the statute in order to keep the land himself. This doctrine was not established until some time after the statute was passed. In BartleU... | |
| Alfred Bishop Morine - Mining law - 1909 - 754 pages
...conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land, and, consequently, notwithstanding the Statute of Frauds, it is competent for a person claiming land conveyed...parol evidence that it was so conveyed upon trust, and that the grantee knowing the facts is denying the trust." An agreement between parties by which... | |
| Sir Edward Fry - Contracts - 1911 - 1016 pages
...trustee, and who knows it is so conveyed, to deny the trust and claim the land himself. Consequently, notwithstanding the statute, it is competent for a...parol evidence that it was so conveyed upon trust 1 Buckmaster v. Harrop, 7 Ves. 341 ; SC 13 Ves. 456. 341 ; SC 13 Ves. 456. See Earl of * Mestaer v.... | |
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