A Treatise on the Law of Fraud on Its Civil Side, Volumen1Little, Brown, and Company, 1888 |
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... agent in the name of his prin- cipal , to a participant in the wrong , or where an agent or a trustee has fraudulently put the funds of his principal or cestui que trust into the hands of a confederate ; in the first of these cases the ...
... agent in the name of his prin- cipal , to a participant in the wrong , or where an agent or a trustee has fraudulently put the funds of his principal or cestui que trust into the hands of a confederate ; in the first of these cases the ...
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... agent ; it would then be the duty of the party complained of to make disclo- sure . Nor will the fact that the plaintiff had the means of 1 All the ordinary personal actions . 2 Pub . Sts . c . 197 , § 14 . 8 Farnam v . Brooks , 9 Pick ...
... agent ; it would then be the duty of the party complained of to make disclo- sure . Nor will the fact that the plaintiff had the means of 1 All the ordinary personal actions . 2 Pub . Sts . c . 197 , § 14 . 8 Farnam v . Brooks , 9 Pick ...
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... agent upon his principal , and certainly I am not prepared to agree to the doctrine that where two agents concur in a fraud , and one of them only derives a benefit from the fraud , the other is not liable in equity for the benefit so ...
... agent upon his principal , and certainly I am not prepared to agree to the doctrine that where two agents concur in a fraud , and one of them only derives a benefit from the fraud , the other is not liable in equity for the benefit so ...
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... agent , to purchase goods , and were now suing for an account upon an allegation that the defendant had bought goods at prices above the market , and had secretly received from the vendors allowances or commis- sions . The charges were ...
... agent , to purchase goods , and were now suing for an account upon an allegation that the defendant had bought goods at prices above the market , and had secretly received from the vendors allowances or commis- sions . The charges were ...
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... agent , and made to depend upon his management of a sale of lands of his principal , in an action by the latter for fraud in selling the property at a price less than it was worth it is evident that the question whether the defendant ...
... agent , and made to depend upon his management of a sale of lands of his principal , in an action by the latter for fraud in selling the property at a price less than it was worth it is evident that the question whether the defendant ...
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Página 452 - June (1677) all declarations or creations of trusts or confidences of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, shall be manifested and proved by some writing signed by the party who is by law enabled to declare such trust, or by his last will in writing, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.
Página 452 - That where any conveyance shall be made of any lands or tenements by which a trust or confidence shall or may arise or result by the implication or construction of law, or be transferred or extinguished by...
Página 206 - The test whether a demand connected with an illegal transaction is capable of being enforced at law is whether the plaintiff requires the aid of the Illegal transaction to establish his case.
Página 357 - The natural and just influence which a parent has over a child renders it peculiarly important for courts of justice to watch over and protect the interests of the latter, and therefore all contracts and conveyances whereby benefits are secured by children to their parents are objects of jealousy, and, if they are not entered into with scrupulous good faith, and are not reasonable under the circumstances, they will be set aside, unless third persons have acquired an interest under them.
Página 282 - This doctrine as to purchases by trustees, assignees, and persons having a confidential character, stands much more upon general principle than upon the circumstances of any individual case. It rests upon this ; that the purchase is not permitted in any case, however honest the circumstances ; the general interests of justice requiring it to be destroyed in every instance ; as no Court is equal to the examination and ascertainment of the truth in much the greater number of cases.
Página 250 - If a party, dealing with an executor for the personal assets, pays his money to the executor, so that it may be applied to the purposes of the will, he is not responsible for the executor's misapplication of it, but if, in dealing with the executor, he does in truth pay his money for the private purposes of the 1 1 Atk.
Página 250 - Generally speaking, he does not become a Party to the Breach of Trust, by buying or receiving as a Pledge for Money advanced to the Executor at the time any part of the Personal Assets, whether specifically given by the Will or otherwise, because this Sale or Pledge is held to be prima facie consistent with the duty of an Executor.
Página 27 - If a person liable to any of the actions mentioned in this chapter fraudulently conceals the cause of such action from the knowledge of the person entitled to bring the same, the action may be commenced at any time within six years after the person so entitled discovers that he has such cause of action.
Página 472 - It is material to observe that it is often fallaciously assumed that a statement of opinion cannot involve the statement of a fact. In a case where the facts are equally well known to both parties, what one of them says to the other is frequently nothing but an expression of opinion.
Página 113 - It is undoubtedly true that all persons materially interested in the subject-matter of the suit should be made parties to it; but this rule, like all general rules, being founded in convenience, will yield, whenever it is necessary that it should yield, in order to accomplish the ends of justice. It will yield, if the court is able to proceed to a decree, and do justice to the parties before it, without injury to absent persons, equally interested in the litigation, but who cannot conveniently be...