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Hardy C. Dillard

University of Virginia 1925

Notes on Equity Jurisprudence————Page 1

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Common Law Pleading — Page 150

Notes on Equity Jurisprudence ————Page — 1 Notes on Common Law Pleading———Page 150 Notes on Code Pleading————————Page 50 Notes on Virginia Pleading———————Page 177 Notes on Constitutional Law——————Page 195 Notes on Practice————————————Page 249

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Gift JUN 21 '63

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Equity Jurisprudence. 1925

Sep 30 — 93 Oct. 3 — 48 Chap. Oct 5 — R.T. Oct 10 — XIII Oct 13. 87 — T (179. & what is Ch. Trust) Oct 15 — C. Oct 16 — 221, N 107 Oct 22 — 278. N. 137 N. 178

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5 Equity Forfeiture — Where fraud, [evasion], estoppel, or misconduct. If a conveyance is actually fraudulent then existing and subs. creditors may attack it, having reduced their debt to an in [rem] claim. If a val. conveyance is made & the grantor has not retained enough to satisfy all existing indebtedness, then it can be assailed under 13 Eliz., by existing creditors. But (...) — When have (...) of val. conveyanceces, any such convey— ance may be assailed, even tho retains enough, to satisfy existing creditors. Man cannot settle prop. without 1st making providing &c arrangements for payment of existing debts.

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