| Florida. Supreme Court - 1887 - 558 pages
...Company approved of the bond and mortgage, which the respondent had executed; and this upon authority of the maxim, that equity regards that as done, which ought to be done. If to the maxim as stated be added this qualification, "where "nothing has intervened which ought... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court - 1894 - 744 pages
...passes therefore by devise, and descends to the heirs." The doctrine of conversion is an application of the maxim that equity regards that as done which ought to be done. The purpose at the foundation of the doctrine is to give effect to the intention disclosed in... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1914 - 720 pages
...husband's estate. 2. EQUITY — doctrine of equitable conversion. The doctrine of equitable conversion rests upon the maxim that equity regards that as done which ought to be done, and under such doctrine real estate may, in a proper case, be regarded in equity as personal... | |
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1958 - 966 pages
...protect all lawful exclusive licensees and sub-licensees against infringers, and by the application of the maxim that equity regards that as done which ought to be done. Camp v. Boyd, 229 US 530, 559 ; United States v. Colorado Anthracite Company, 225 US 219, 223;... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1917 - 702 pages
...and he is entitled to be subrogated to the rights of Vincent, his grantor. This is in application of the maxim that, equity regards that as done which ought to be done, and looks to the intent rather than to the form. Vincent, if he had paid the mortgage, would... | |
| Ohio. Courts - 1898 - 612 pages
...proceeds from the Block whiskey until the proceeds of the other collaterals had first been exhausted. The maxim that " Equity regards that as done which ought to be done," and the doctrine that '' where one has done a thing which may either have been done rightfully... | |
| Norman Fetter - 1895 - 490 pages
...between the successions on intestacy to real and to personal property. It rests, as tvo have seen, on the maxim that equity regards that as done which ought to be done,100 and it applies whenever money or other personal property is directed to be employed in the... | |
| Arthur Underhill - 1896 - 656 pages
...to bind the property la the hands of the parties or those having notice of the agreement, depends on the maxim that " Equity regards that as done which ought to be done." 1t follows, therefore, that where a trust depends entirely on an agreement to do something,... | |
| Herbert Thorndike Tiffany - 1903 - 894 pages
...money, until the conversion has actually occurred,198 a different rule generally prevails in equity, upon the maxim that equity "regards that as done which ought to be done," and there "money directed to be employed in the purchase of land, and land directed to be sc!d... | |
| Herbert Thorndike Tiffany - 1903 - 1644 pages
...money, until the conversion haa actually occurred,1*8 a different rule generally prevails in equity, upon the maxim that equity "regards that as done which ought to be done," and there "money directed to be employed in the purchase of land, and land directed to be sold... | |
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