Section outline
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Objectives of this Lecture:
To teach the student about the following topics:
1. Meaning, origin, application, recognition, exception and limitation of the maxim along with the following case analysis:
(i) Parkin vs Therold (1852)
(ii) Noakes & Co. vs Rice (1902)
(iii) Salt vs Marquess of Northampton (1892)
(iv) Stanley vs Wilde (1899)
2. Relief against Penalties
3. Relief against Forfeiture
4. Precatory trust
5. Relief in Regards to Mortgage
(i) Right to redemptionLecture Outcomes:
At the end of the session students will be able to understand the following topics:
1. Meaning, origin, application, recognition, exception and limitation of the maxim along with the following case analysis:
(i) Parkin vs Therold (1852)
(ii) Noakes & Co. vs Rice (1902)
(iii) Salt vs Marquess of Northampton (1892)
(iv) Stanley vs Wilde (1899)
2. Relief against Penalties
3. Relief against Forfeiture
4. Precatory trust
5. Relief in Regards to Mortgage
(i) Right to redemptionLecture Contents:
1. Meaning, origin, application, recognition, exception and limitation of the maxim along with the following case analysis:
(i) Parkin vs Therold (1852)
(ii) Noakes & Co. vs Rice (1902)
(iii) Salt vs Marquess of Northampton (1892)
(iv) Stanley vs Wilde (1899)
2. Relief against Penalties
3. Relief against Forfeiture
4. Precatory trust
5. Relief in Regards to Mortgage
(i) Right to redemption-
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Write down briefly the meaning, origin, application, recognition, exception and limitation of the maxim "Equity looks to the intent rather than the form".
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