Reports of Cases Decided by the English Courts: With Notes and References to Kindred Cases and Authorities, Volume 6William Gould, 1878 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... equity which treats a director as a trustee for the company , and binds him to account for any profits which he has made in its transactions . The 88th section of the Companies Clauses Act of 1845 ( 8 & 9 Vict . c . 17 ) is the original ...
... equity which treats a director as a trustee for the company , and binds him to account for any profits which he has made in its transactions . The 88th section of the Companies Clauses Act of 1845 ( 8 & 9 Vict . c . 17 ) is the original ...
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... equity , and that Mr. Coleman would have to account to the association for his profit upon the sale , which profit was in reality so much money taken by him from the association . That this would be so in an ordinary case appears to ...
... equity , and that Mr. Coleman would have to account to the association for his profit upon the sale , which profit was in reality so much money taken by him from the association . That this would be so in an ordinary case appears to ...
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... equity to enter into the consideration of what afterwards would have become of those profits . I may meet the argument by a very familiar case , which occurs constantly in a court of equity , where a trustee , who is a solicitor , and a ...
... equity to enter into the consideration of what afterwards would have become of those profits . I may meet the argument by a very familiar case , which occurs constantly in a court of equity , where a trustee , who is a solicitor , and a ...
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... equity is in favor of interposing to grant relief . The Court of Equity will not , if such a ground for relief is clearly established , decline to grant relief merely because , on account of the circumstances which have intervened since ...
... equity is in favor of interposing to grant relief . The Court of Equity will not , if such a ground for relief is clearly established , decline to grant relief merely because , on account of the circumstances which have intervened since ...
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... equity would grant in such a case there were cited , among othor authorities , Bingham v . Bing- ham ( 6 ) ; Cooper v . Phibbs ( 7 ) ; Farewell v . Coker ( 8 ) ; Ramsden v . Hylton ( ) ; Harris v . Pepperill ( 1 ) ; and Cochrane v ...
... equity would grant in such a case there were cited , among othor authorities , Bingham v . Bing- ham ( 6 ) ; Cooper v . Phibbs ( 7 ) ; Farewell v . Coker ( 8 ) ; Ramsden v . Hylton ( ) ; Harris v . Pepperill ( 1 ) ; and Cochrane v ...
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Page 276 - A verdict was entered for the defendant ; leave being reserved to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for him.