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Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence: As Administered in England and
America
By Joseph Story
2000/09 - Beard Books - Law Classic
Volume I - 398 pp. 1587980355 - Paperback - Reprint
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The classic exposition of the sources, doctrines, and
limitations encompassing equity jurisdiction of the courts.
Publisher Comments
The thirteenth edition of this well known and comprehensive classic details the sources and limits of equity jurisdiction, as well as the leading doctrines which guide and govern Courts of Equity in the exercise of their jurisdiction. Some of the specific areas covered are: mistake; actual or positive fraud; legacies; confusion of boundaries; dower; marshalling of securities; partition; partnership; matters of rent; peculiar remedies in equity; specific performance; compensation and damages; wills and testaments, implied trusts; and peculiar defences and proofs in equity.
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Joseph Story, 1779-1845, was one of the most famous figures in United States legal history. In 1798 he graduated from Harvard and was admitted to the bar. He began his practice in Salem, Massachusetts in 1801. Elected to the state legislature in 1805, he became a leader in the Republican Party, and entered Congress in 1808. He served as a Justice of the Supreme Court from 1811 until 1845. He was also a professor of law starting in 1829 and authored numerous law books that were highly influential in the development of the law.
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Index to Cases Cited |
xiii |
Chapter I |
The True Nature and Character of Equity
Jurisprudence |
1 |
Chapter II |
The Origin and History of Equity Jurisprudence |
38 |
Chapter III |
General View of Equity Jurisdiction |
59 |
Chapter IV |
Concurrent Jurisdiction of Equity |
75 |
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Accident |
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Chapter V |
Mistake |
110 |
Chapter VI |
Actual or Positive Fraud |
184 |
Chapter VII |
Constructive Fraud |
258 |
Chapter VIII |
Account |
441 |
Chapter IX |
Administration |
530 |
Chapter X |
Legacies |
590 |
Chapter XI |
Confusion of Boundaries |
609 |
Chapter XII |
Dower |
624 |
Chapter XIII |
Marshalling of Securities |
633 |
Chapter XIV |
Partition |
646 |
Chapter XV |
Partnership |
659 |
Chapter XVI |
Matters of Rent |
684 |
Chapter XVII |
Peculiar Remedies in Equity |
688 |
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Discovery |
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Cancellation and Delivery of Instruments |
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Chapter XVIII |
Specific Performance of Agreements and Other
Duties |
712 |
Chapter XIX |
Compensation and Damages |
794 |
Chapter XX |
Interpleader |
800 |
Chapter XXI |
Bills Quia Timet |
825 |
Chapter XXII |
Bills of Peace |
852 |
Chapter XXIII |
Injunctions |
861 |
Chapter XXIV |
Exclusive Jurisdiction |
960 |
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Express Trusts |
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Chapter XXV |
Express Trusts |
983 |
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Marriage Settlements |
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Chapter XXVI |
Express Trusts |
998 |
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Terms for Years |
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Chapter XXVII |
Express Trusts |
1004 |
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Mortgages |
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Chapter XXVIII |
Express Trusts |
1036 |
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Assignments |
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Chapter XXIX |
Express Trusts |
1058 |
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Wills and Testaments |
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Chapter XXX |
Express Trusts |
1075 |
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Election and Satisfaction |
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Chapter XXXI |
Express Trusts |
1124 |
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Application of Purchase-Money |
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Chapter XXXII |
Express Trusts |
1136 |
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Charities |
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Chapter XXXIII |
Implied Trusts |
1195 |
Chapter XXXIV |
Penalties and Forfeitures |
1301 |
Chapter XXXV |
Infants |
1327 |
Chapter XXXVI |
Idiots and Lunatics |
1362 |
Chapter XXXVII |
Married Women |
1366 |
Chapter XXXVIII |
Set-off |
1430 |
Chapter XXXIX |
Establishing Wills |
1445 |
Chapter XL |
Awards |
1450 |
Chapter XLI |
Writs of Ne Exeat Regno and Supplicavit |
1464 |
Chapter XLII |
Bills of Discovery, and Bills to Preserve and
Perpetuate Evidence |
1480 |
Chapter XLIII |
Peculiar Defences and Proofs in Equity |
1517 |
Chapter XLIV |
Estoppels in Equity |
1533 |
Chapter XLV |
Railways and Other Companies |
1557 |
Chapter XLVI |
The Effect of Judgments at Law |
1573 |
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Foreign Judgments |
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Index |
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