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    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Hart Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9959202149002883
    Format: 1 online resource (751 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-84731-975-0 , 1-4742-0079-6 , 1-283-86340-5 , 1-84731-974-2
    Series Statement: Landmark Cases
    Content: Continuing in the 'Landmark Cases' series, this is a collection of essays on a series of landmark cases in the development of equitable doctrine running from the seventeenth century to recent times.
    Note: Papers presented at a 2-day conference at the Faculty of Laws, University College of London. , Cover; Prelims; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; 1. The Earl of Oxford's Case (1615); 2. Coke v Fountaine (1676); 3. Grey v Grey (1677); 4. Penn v Lord Baltimore (1750); 5. Burgess v Wheate (1759); 6. Morice v Bishop of Durham (1805); 7. Tulk v Moxhay (1848); 8. Prince Albert v Strange (1849); 9. Ramsden v Dyson (1866); 10. Bishop of Natal v Gladstone (1866); 11. Earl of Aylesford v Morris (1873); 12. Re Hallett's Estate (1879-80); 13. North-West Transportation Co Ltd v Beatty (1887); 14. Rochefoucauld v Boustead (1897); 15. Re Earl of Sefton (1898) , 16. Nocton v Lord Ashburton (1914)17. Regal (Hastings) Ltd v Gulliver (1942); 18. National Anti-Vivisection Society v Inland Revenue Commissioners (1948); 19. National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth (1965); 20. Boardman v Phipps (1967); 21. Pettitt v Pettitt (1970) and Gissing v Gissing (1971); 22. Paragon Finance plc v DB Thakerar & Co (a firm) (1999); Index , Also issued in printing. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84946-154-6
    Language: English
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