Adams, John. The Doctrine of Equity: A Commentary on the Law as Administered by the Court of Chancery. 4th American ed. Philadelphia: T. & J. W. Johnson & Co., 1859. Equity - which operated as a separate system from common law - was used to provide remedies, like injunctions or specific performance of a contract, which were not available at common law. The Court of Chancery, which existed in Virginia until 2006, had its own set of procedural and substantive rules. This treatise would have been used by 19th-century lawyers practicing in the Court of Chancery as a guide to those specific rules. You can also view the book\u27s record in the library catalog.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/harriscollection/1029/thumbnail.jp
Equity, that ancient and amiable dowager of Anglo-American law, often appears to have ambled through...
IT is now more than thirty years since Justice Holmes in a brilliant and daring essay set on foot an...
The title of v. 6 (combined table of cases and index) is the same as the added titles of v. 4 and 5....
Smith, Josiah W. A Manual of Equity Jurisprudence, Specially Designed for the Use of Law Schools and...
Includes index.With: A treatise on the law relating to custody of infants in cases of difference bet...
Principles of Equity was first published in 1760 is Kames most lasting contribution to jurisprudence...
Story, Joseph. Commentaries on Equity Pleadings, and the Incidents Thereof, According to the Practic...
The refrain that law and equity cannot peaceably cohabit the same court is familiar and persistent. ...
Introductory Statement It is not our purpose in this thesis to attempt a complete and detailed histo...
As used today, the term “equity” connotes a variety of related, but nonetheless distinct, ideas. In ...
Although Massachusetts became the leading jurisdiction for trust law in the United States across the...
The fusion of law and equity in common law systems was a crucial moment in the development of the mo...
Regulating the Practice of the courts of common pleas, and the separate orphans\u27 court, and the c...
From the Publisher Equity is an important concept in the legal systems of the common-law world. The ...
Encyclopedia entry on Equity and Equitable Remedies in the Encyclopedia of the American judicial sys...
Equity, that ancient and amiable dowager of Anglo-American law, often appears to have ambled through...
IT is now more than thirty years since Justice Holmes in a brilliant and daring essay set on foot an...
The title of v. 6 (combined table of cases and index) is the same as the added titles of v. 4 and 5....
Smith, Josiah W. A Manual of Equity Jurisprudence, Specially Designed for the Use of Law Schools and...
Includes index.With: A treatise on the law relating to custody of infants in cases of difference bet...
Principles of Equity was first published in 1760 is Kames most lasting contribution to jurisprudence...
Story, Joseph. Commentaries on Equity Pleadings, and the Incidents Thereof, According to the Practic...
The refrain that law and equity cannot peaceably cohabit the same court is familiar and persistent. ...
Introductory Statement It is not our purpose in this thesis to attempt a complete and detailed histo...
As used today, the term “equity” connotes a variety of related, but nonetheless distinct, ideas. In ...
Although Massachusetts became the leading jurisdiction for trust law in the United States across the...
The fusion of law and equity in common law systems was a crucial moment in the development of the mo...
Regulating the Practice of the courts of common pleas, and the separate orphans\u27 court, and the c...
From the Publisher Equity is an important concept in the legal systems of the common-law world. The ...
Encyclopedia entry on Equity and Equitable Remedies in the Encyclopedia of the American judicial sys...
Equity, that ancient and amiable dowager of Anglo-American law, often appears to have ambled through...
IT is now more than thirty years since Justice Holmes in a brilliant and daring essay set on foot an...
The title of v. 6 (combined table of cases and index) is the same as the added titles of v. 4 and 5....