| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Barrister - 1822 - 476 pages
...pending a transaction for the change of a trustee. Adams v. Claxton, Vol. vi. 226. 17. General rule, that he, who bargains in matter of advantage with...a reasonable use has been made of that confidence. Gibson v. Jeyes, Vol. vi. 278. 18. Decree for execution of a trust to pay debts against the trustees:... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Richard Freeman - 1823 - 378 pages
...leading rule in courts of equity, that " he who bargains in mat" iir of advantage with a person plac" ing confidence in him, is bound to " show, that a reasonable use has been " made of that confidence ;" per Lord Eldon, C. in Gibson v. J«/<a, 6 Ves. 878; and, sec, Sculthorp v. Burgess, 1 Yes. jun.... | |
| Robert Maugham - 1825 - 554 pages
...aside (z). The general rule is, that he who bargains in matter of advantage with another who places confidence in him is bound to show that a reasonable use has been made of that confidence (a). (u) Wopdv. Dormts, 18 Ves. j. 127. (*) Wright v. Proud, 13 Ves. j. 136. : ,.•.) (y) Detillin v. Gale,... | |
| Robert Maugham - 1825 - 550 pages
...aside (z). The general rule is, that he who bargains in matter of advantage with another who places confidence in him is bound to show that a reasonable use has been made ok' that confidence (a). (u) WW v. DOBWM, 18 Ves.j. 127. (*) Wright v. Proud, 13 Ves.j. 136. (y) DetiUin... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1827 - 926 pages
...her all that reasonable advice against himself, that he would have given her against a third person. It is asked, where is that rule to be found. I answer,...with a person placing confidence in him is bound to shew, that a reasonable use has been made of that confidence; a rule applying to trustees, attorneys,... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1893 - 690 pages
...presumed, or in fact reasonably exists. " It is that great rule of the court that he who bargains in a matter of advantage with a person placing confidence...applying to trustees, attorneys, or anyone else." Lord Eldon, in Gibson v. Jeyes, 6 Ves. 266, 278. " The principle applicable to the more familiar relations... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1835 - 680 pages
...others. 1833. NlCOL v. VAUGHAN and others. " The rule is, that he who bargains in matter of advan" tage with a person placing confidence in him, is bound...confidence " — a rule applying to trustees, attorneys, or any one else. In Hatch v. Hatch he extended the rule to guardian and trustee, saying (p. 296), " This... | |
| 1838 - 700 pages
...upon the faith of that representation, the former shall make it good. Ibid. 39. He who bargains in a matter of advantage, with a person placing confidence...a reasonable use has been made of that confidence. Ibid. 40. One, falsely supposing his estate in danger, conveys it to his sons, who know that it ii... | |
| Joseph Story - 1839 - 658 pages
...attorney; upon the general rule, that he who bargains in a matter of advantage with a person, placing a confidence in him, is bound to show that a reasonable...has been made of that confidence ; a rule applying equally to all persons standing in confidential relations with each other. 1 If no such proof is established,... | |
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