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CHAP. VI.
OF EQUITABLE RELIEF IN FAVOUR OF DEFECTIVE
EXECUTIONS OF POWERS.
SECT. 1. Of this Relief, where there is a meritorious
consideration in the Appointee
I. In favour of whom
II. In respect of the Defect in the Appoint-
ment
III. In regard to the Object of the Power
SECT. 2. Of this Relief, where there is no meritorious,
Consideration in the Appointee
Page
272
275
285
295
302
I. In Cases of Fraud, Accident, or Disability ib.
II. In Cases of Election and Satisfaction
305
SECT. 1. Of void Executions by the general Rule of
Law
SECT. 2. Of void Executions in Equity only
321
326
CHAP
CHAP. VIII.
OF RELIEF AGAINST POWERS.
SECT. 1. Of the Relief afforded by the 27. Eliz. c. 4.
against Powers of Revocation
SECT. 2. Of the Person who may claim the Relief
CHAP. IX.
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341
OF THE ESTATES WHICH MAY BE CREATED UNDER POWERS
OF APPOINTMENT; AND OF LIMITATIONS IN DEFAULT
OF APPOINTMENT.
SECT. 1. What Estates may be created in point of
SECT. 2. Of the Construction of Powers in general 355
I. What Estates may be created
II. The Construction of Limitations in In-
ib.
II. Where it is authorised
SECT. 4 What is deemed an illusory Appointment
SECT. 5. Of the Construction of a Power to appoint
to Children
I. To whom an Appointment may be
396
403
412
made
II. In what Manner the Fund may be settled 424
SECT. 6. Of the Construction of a Power to appoint
to Relations.
I. The Extent of the Words Relations, Kin-
d ed, &c.
II. To whom an Appointment may be
SECT. 7. Of Powers to Jointure
SECT. 8. Of the Effect of an excessive Execution
I. To Persons not Objects
II. Excess in the Quantity of Interest
III. Excess in the Conditions imposed
429
433
435
443
457
463
SECT. 9. How Estates go in Default of, or where there
is a tad Appointment
465
SECT. I. Of the General Rules of Construction appli-
SECT. 5. Of the Covenants and Conditions to be ob-
served
527
APPENDIX OF MSS. CASES, &c.
No. 1. Case in the Reign of Henry the 7th.
INDEX TO CASES
CITED OR INTRODUCED.
Note, "v." follows the name of the plaintiff; and," the name of the defendant.
The Cases printed in italics are either cited or stated from MSS.; or have been examined with the register's books, or searched for without suc-