Business Law, Cases, Text, Statutes, Volume 4West Publishing Company, 1945 - Commercial law |
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Page 265
... equity an opportunity to relieve the debtor by per- mitting him to recover the land even after the due date upon pay- ment of the debt . This right or " equity of redemption " naturally placed a cloud upon the conditional title of the ...
... equity an opportunity to relieve the debtor by per- mitting him to recover the land even after the due date upon pay- ment of the debt . This right or " equity of redemption " naturally placed a cloud upon the conditional title of the ...
Page 288
... equity of redemption . The mort- gagee's title after such foreclosure is that conveyed by the mort- gage free and discharged of the condition of defeasance ; hence , it is inconsistent with the theory that a mortgage creates a mere ...
... equity of redemption . The mort- gagee's title after such foreclosure is that conveyed by the mort- gage free and discharged of the condition of defeasance ; hence , it is inconsistent with the theory that a mortgage creates a mere ...
Page 731
... equity as will enable them to exercise or- iginal jurisdiction in bankruptcy proceedings . " Consequently this Court has held that for many purposes " courts of bankruptcy are essentially courts of equity , and their proceedings ...
... equity as will enable them to exercise or- iginal jurisdiction in bankruptcy proceedings . " Consequently this Court has held that for many purposes " courts of bankruptcy are essentially courts of equity , and their proceedings ...
Contents
Chapter | 1 |
Acquisition of Title to Personal Property | 27 |
III | 53 |
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