| Upper Canada. Court of Common Pleas - 1880 - 792 pages
...speaking t,fa case of voluntary gift : " A man may transfer his property, without valuable consideraation, in one of two ways : he may either do such acts as...acts acquires the property takes it beneficially, or in trust, as the case may be ; or the legal owner of property may, by one or other of the modes recognized... | |
| John Norton Pomeroy - 1882 - 844 pages
...the principles by which the case must be tried. Richards v. Delbridge, LR, 18 En. 11, 13, ways : ho may either do such acts as amount in law to a conveyance...property, takes it beneficially or on trust, as the case may be; or the legal owner of the property may, by one or other of the modes recognized as amounting... | |
| John Indermaur - 1884 - 224 pages
...his Lordship's judgment seems especially useful : — " The principle is a very clear one. A man may transfer his property without valuable consideration...property takes it beneficially, or on trust as the case may be ; or the legal owner of the property may by one or other of the modes recognized as amounting... | |
| Ontario. High Court of Justice - 1891 - 816 pages
...Richards v. Dclbridge, LR Judgment. 18 Eq. 11, is not disputed: "A man may transfer his street,.!, property, without valuable consideration, in one of...property takes it beneficially, or on trust, as the case may be ; or the legal owner of the property may, by one or other of the modes recognized as amounting... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1892 - 1060 pages
...2 Am. St. Rep. 547. In Richards v. Delbridye, LR 18 Eq. 11-13, Sir George Jessel said: " A man may transfer his property without valuable consideration...either do such acts as amount in law to a conveyance or a=eignment of the property, and thus completely divest himself of the legal ownership, in which case,... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1892 - 1050 pages
...2 Am. St. Rep. 547. In Richards v. Delbrifljt, LR 18 Eq. 11-13, Sir George Jessel said: " A man may transfer his property without valuable consideration in one of two ways: he maj either do such acts as amount in law to a conveyance or assignment of the property, and thus completely... | |
| James Barr Ames - 1893 - 548 pages
...time, I should lay down the law in the same way. The principle is a very simple one. Ajnan mayjransfer his property^ without valuable consideration, in one...amount in Law. to a conveyance or assignment of the prop~e'rty7^nd_tkus . completely.. di.Y.est. himself of the legal ownership, in which case the person... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1894 - 1002 pages
...George Jessel in Richard* v. DfViridye, LR 18 Eq. 11: "The principle is a very simple one. A man may transfer his property, without valuable consideration,...in one of two ways, — he may either do such acts ai amount in law to a conveyance or assignment of the property, and thus completely divest himself... | |
| Norman Fetter - 1895 - 490 pages
...Delbridge, LR 18 Eq. 11, 13. Sir George Jessel. MR, said: "Tho principle is a very simple ono. A man may transfer his property 'without valuable consideration...property takes it beneficially or on trust, as the case may be; or the legal owner of the property may, by one or other of the modes recognized as amounting... | |
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